Depersonalization

In the modern world, more and more people are faced with the problem of depersonalization. This term is used to describe a feeling of loss of individuality when people feel that their personality and individuality have been suppressed by the world around them, society or simply other people.

Depersonalization can manifest itself in different forms, from mild to severe.



Depersonalization is the process of an individual losing ideas about his personal value, as a result of which a person experiences a feeling of hopelessness, decline, loss of inner core, does not feel his importance, and loses self-esteem. This is one of the most disturbing psychological syndromes of our time. With depersonalization, a person experiences negative changes in his or her own personality. There is a feeling that it is impossible to change the circumstances of your life.

Depersonalization disorder syndrome can occur in any person, regardless of gender, age and nationality. Its root cause lies in persistent dissatisfaction with one’s life, relationships with loved ones and partners. Factors that provoke depersonalization can also be loneliness, chronic stress or constant nervous strain at work. Main symptoms of the disorder. The main signs of the disorder are: - A feeling of constant anxiety and fear. - Narrowing of interests. - Lack of passion and joy from acquiring new things. -