![]() Individuals who experienced or were exposed to neglect or abuse as children-whether that be physical, sexual, or emotional abuse-are at higher risk of developing either depersonalization-derealization disorder or other mental disorders that include its symptoms. However, there is often a strong correlation between these symptoms and severe trauma in someone’s past. This means it can be difficult to pinpoint their exact cause. What Causes This Disorder?ĭepersonalization and derealization may be symptoms of a few different mental health disorders, or they may be classified as a disorder (DDD) on their own. This means that when someone is experiencing the negative feelings associated with anxiety or the onset of panic attacks, their surroundings become foreign to them while the brain tries to process the stress of the situation. It often occurs when the mind is overly stressed and attempts to detach from the rest of the world as a coping mechanism. Perceive their surroundings as blurry or unreal or, alternatively, feel like all their senses are heightened, like they are extremely aware of where they areįinally, anxiety is a prevalent symptom of DDD as well.Feel disconnected from others, especially emotionally.Individuals experiencing derealization may: ![]()
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