Depersonalization
Depersonalization is a dissociative experience defined by a sense of detachment or unfamiliarity with one's own self. An individual might feel like an outside observer of their own thoughts, feelings, or body.
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A client describes their recent experiences to a therapist, stating, "It often feels like I'm floating above myself, watching my own life like a movie. At the same time, my office, a place I've worked for years, suddenly seems fake and unfamiliar, like a set from a play." Which of the following statements best breaks down the components of the client's reported experience?