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       Autism disorder: what is it? Depersonalization-derealization disorder (DDD) occurs when you have a persistent or recurring feeling that you are detached from your body and are observing yourself from afar, or you feel that you are separated from your environment and that things around you are not real Or, both, and this may cause you very uncomfortable feelings and make you feel like you are living in a dream. However, people with this disorder do not lose touch with reality, as they realize that their strange perceptions are not real. An immediate disorder may be a symptom of other disorders, including brain diseases and seizure disorders. A lot of people have a passing experience of depersonalization or alienation from reality at a certain stage in their lives, but this condition is not diagnosed with an immediate disorder except when these feelings remain constantly occurring or they do not disappear completely. It begins with impeding your ability to work and carry out your daily duties, and this disorder is more common in people who have had traumatic and traumatic experiences in their lives. * Symptoms of atypical disorder The main symptom of egotism disorder is a confused perception of the individual's feeling of detachment from his thoughts, feelings, body, or surrounding environment, so the person himself may feel as if he is a human being or that he is in the dream world, and some people may fear that they will go crazy and may become depressed, anxious or panic Treatment of homeotropic disorder Treatment is often needed when the disorder is permanent or recurring, or if the accompanying symptoms are particularly draining and painful. Treatment includes the following methods: 

 1. Psychotherapy 

Psychotherapy, or what is known as dialogue therapy, is the primary treatment method for this disorder, and it is designed to help the individual to recognize and better express his thoughts and feelings related to the trauma that led to the episodes of disorder of self-consciousness. 

 2. Cognitive behavioral therapy 

 Cognitive behavioral therapy is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on changing dysfunctional thought patterns, feelings, and behaviors.

 3. Clinical hypnosis 

 It is a therapeutic method that aims to reach an altered state of the individual's consciousness through intense relaxation, focus and focused attention, allowing him to explore his thoughts, feelings and memories that he may hide from his conscious mind. 

 4. Medicines 

 There are no special medications for treating anomaly, but when this disorder is associated with symptoms of depression and anxiety, antidepressant or anti-anxiety medications can be used and used.

  



Joseph
Joseph
Just be hope full and do not be upset at all

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