Depersonalization disorder
DSM-IV-TR characterizes depersonalization disorder as a persistent or recurrent alteration in the perception of the self to the extent that a person’s sense of his […]
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DSM-IV-TR characterizes depersonalization disorder as a persistent or recurrent alteration in the perception of the self to the extent that a person’s sense of his […]
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