| 21. | The project was conducted in the hope that it would stimulate further scientific investigations into depersonalization disorder.
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| 22. | Depersonalization thus transforms individuals into group members who regulate their behavior according to in-group norms.
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| 23. | Tragedy on a monumental, perhaps historic scale, as in Rwanda, lends itself instead to depersonalization.
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| 24. | The machine that was originally feared to be a device of alienation and depersonalization does just the opposite.
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| 25. | If depersonalization is a symptom of psychological causes such as developmental trauma, treatment depends on the diagnosis.
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| 26. | Vestibular dysfunction has also been found to correlate with cognitive and emotional disorders, including depersonalization and derealization.
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| 27. | An episode of depersonalization disorder can be as brief as a few seconds or continue for several years.
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| 28. | Alternatively perhaps disqualifying Depersonalization Disorder for consideration for FA until some editor other than Ecrone does significant work?
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| 29. | After a brush with PCP-laced marijuana, he experienced what he calls a " depersonalization disorder ."
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| 30. | One limitation is that the scale does not allow for the differentiation between past and present episodes of depersonalization.
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