depersonalization
Americannoun
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the act of depersonalizing.
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the state of being depersonalized.
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Psychiatry. a state in which one no longer perceives the reality of one's self or one's environment.
noun
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the act or an instance of depersonalizing
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psychiatry an abnormal state of consciousness in which the subject feels unreal and detached from himself and the world
Etymology
Origin of depersonalization
First recorded in 1905–10; depersonalize + -ation
Example Sentences
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“Self-disturbances” characterize conditions such as psychosis, depersonalization, borderline personality disorder, codependency, eating disorders and dissociation, among many others.
From Scientific American • Jun. 14, 2023
But I’ve found that when interventions oversimplify and universalize complicated feelings under the banner of burnout, they compound my sense of losing control, depersonalizing an experience already marred by depersonalization.
From Slate • May 17, 2023
Michels said depersonalization or feeling as if one is in a video game is common.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 17, 2023
The Maslach Burnout Inventory, first published in 1981, measures burnout on three dimensions: emotional exhaustion, depersonalization from work and sense of personal accomplishment.
From New York Times • Sep. 29, 2022
This is called depersonalization, in which the liveliness and details of character seem to vanish.
From "The Hot Zone" by Richard Preston
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