Depersonalization: A New Look at a Neglected Syndrome

Depersonalization: A New Look at a Neglected Syndrome

by Mauricio Sierra
ISBN-10:
052187498X
ISBN-13:
9780521874984
Pub. Date:
08/13/2009
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
052187498X
ISBN-13:
9780521874984
Pub. Date:
08/13/2009
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Depersonalization: A New Look at a Neglected Syndrome

Depersonalization: A New Look at a Neglected Syndrome

by Mauricio Sierra
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Overview

Depersonalization is a dissociative disorder, causing alteration in the perception or experience of the self and a detachment from reality. This is a fascinating and clinically relevant phenomenon neglected within psychiatry. Far from being a rare condition, it can be as prevalent as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder and frequently occurs in association with other neuropsychiatric conditions. This book is a review of depersonalization, dealing with the subject from a wide range of perspectives and covering historical, conceptual, clinical, trans-cultural, pharmacological and neurobiological factors. It discusses recent neuroimaging studies providing fresh insights into the condition and opening up new opportunities to manage the symptoms with pharmacologic and psychotherapeutic interventions. It will be relevant to psychiatrists and clinical psychologists, as well as primary care practitioners, neurologists and psychiatric nurses.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521874984
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 08/13/2009
Series: Cambridge Medicine (Hardcover)
Pages: 186
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Mauricio Sierra is Lecturer, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, UK.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements viii

Introduction 1

1 A history of depersonalization 7

2 The symptoms of depersonalization 24

3 The depersonalization spectrum 44

4 ‘Drug-induced’ depersonalization disorder 63

5 Psychiatric comorbidity of depersonalization 69

6 Depersonalization in neurology 88

7 Depersonalization and culture 101

8 Towards a pharmacology of depersonalization 113

9 Psychological approaches to the treatment of depersonalization disorder 124

10 The neurobiology of depersonalization 132

11 Pulling the threads together 142

Appendix: The Cambridge Depersonalization Scale 161

Index 169

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