💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Dpdr"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| derealizationnoun | (psychology) The psychological symptom in which the world appears to be unreal, and the patient has a sense of detachment from it. |
| derealisationnoun | Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of derealization. [(psychology) The psychological symptom in which the world appears to be unreal, and the patient has a sense of detachment from it.] |
| depersonalizationnoun | (psychology) The loss of one's sense of personal identity. |
| dissociative identity disordernoun | (psychiatry) A mental disorder of disputed validity characterized by the presence of two or more personality states or distinct identities that repeatedly take control of a person's behavior. |
| dissociative disordernoun | Any of several mental disorders that affect consciousness. |
| split personalitynoun | (psychology, slang) dissociative identity disorder. |
| dissociationnoun | (psychology) A defence mechanism where certain thoughts or mental processes are compartmentalised in order to avoid emotional stress to the conscious mind. |
| delusional disordernoun | A mental disorder characterized by isolated delusions without any accompanying symptoms like hallucinations, thought disorder or flat affect. |
| psychosisnoun | (psychology) A severe mental disorder, sometimes with physical damage to the brain, marked by a deranged personality and a distorted view of reality. |
| reality distortion fieldnoun | (idiomatic) The persuasive ability of a leader or entrepreneur, especially in misleading or convincing others in order to promote a product or service. |
| depressive realismnoun | (psychology) The controversial hypothesis that people suffering from depression actually have a more accurate perception of reality than those who do not have it. |
| deliriumnoun | (medicine) A temporary mental state with a sudden onset, usually reversible, including symptoms of confusion, inability to concentrate, disorientation, anxiety, and sometimes hallucinations. Causes can include dehydration, drug intoxication, and severe infection. |
| dsm-inoun | (psychology) The revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders published by the American Psychiatric Association in 1952. |
| multiple personalitynoun | A dissociative disorder in which several distinct identities or personality states alternate in controlling the sufferer's consciousness and behaviour |
| distractionnoun | Something that distracts. |
| pseudorealitynoun | An apparent reality that is in fact a delusion. |
| depth-psychologynoun | (psychology) Alternative form of depth psychology. [An approach to psychology which attempts to describe and explain the structure, content, and relationship of conscious and unconscious mental activity, and which is intended to serve as a basis for psychoanalytic therapies.] |
| systemnoun | A group or set of related things that operate together as a complex whole. |
| oneirophrenianoun | (psychiatry) A hallucinatory, dream-like state caused by sleep deprivation, drugs, etc. |
| dialectical behavior therapynoun | (psychology) A type of psychotherapy that combines elements of cognitive behavioral therapy with mindfulness practices. |
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