Tag: psychological detachment


Depersonalization: Living Life as an Outside Observer

Depersonalization: Living Life as an Outside Observer

DEPERSONALIZATION The Core Definition Depersonalization is a complex psychological phenomenon characterized primarily by a persistent or recurrent feeling of detachment or unreality from one’s own self, including one’s emotions, thoughts, body, and identity. Individuals experiencing depersonalization often describe feeling like an outside observer of their own life, as if they are watching a movie starring […]

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DETACHMENT

Detachment: A Review of the Psychological and Sociological Implications Abstract This article reviews the psychological and sociological implications of detachment in light of recent research. Detachment is defined as a psychological state in which one withdraws from emotionally charged experiences. The review examines the effects of detachment on individuals, relationships, and society. In particular, the […]

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