derealization and depression?
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Holly--I believe that you can experience derealization with depression or anxiety. Plus, I think that depression and anxiety are closely related. I have lots of derealization and altho I don't like it, I know it is not dangerous and will not make me 'lose it'. It's the mind's way of taking a little break. People experience it differently. Good luck with everything : )
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Hi Holly,
I definitely agree with dreamwver. It is all so closely related. I know derealization is something that is extraordinarily difficult for me to deal with when it is at its worst. It is almost as if when I get in that mode nothing I say can convince me that it will pass, even though it always does. Silly, I know.
I definitely agree with dreamwver. It is all so closely related. I know derealization is something that is extraordinarily difficult for me to deal with when it is at its worst. It is almost as if when I get in that mode nothing I say can convince me that it will pass, even though it always does. Silly, I know.
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Carolyn Dickman
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Hi. This link probably won't help you, but it might be helpful to others who read this post and need more information: <A HREF="http://www.depression-guide.com/disorde ... zation.htm" TARGET=_blank>http://www.depression-guide.com/disorde ... ion.htm</A>