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What is Derealization

MHI2 years ago2 years ago05 mins

1.) What is Derealization? Derealization is a dissociative disorder that is characterized by a feeling of detachment or unreality concerning one’s surroundings. People who experience derealization may feel like they are in a dream-like state or that the world around them is not real. Derealization can be a temporary or chronic condition and can occur…

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