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Abstract:
Depersonalisation is a psychological term for feeling unreal, strange or changed. This can happen to anyone when tired or intoxicated.
Question:
What does depersonalisation mean? I experience myself as strange and unreal, my hand does not belong to me anymore. What could be the reason?
Answer:
Also the own identity can be doubted. The patients can feel as if they were somebody else or experience themselves as split.
With the following questions you can perhaps get a hint about if you could be suffering from depersonalisation:
Depersonalisation can occur briefly e.g. from tiredness or when using alcohol and drugs and is therefore not a primary symptom of a heavy psychological disturbance.