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Depersonalization Symptoms Quotes By Nick Cannon

I was 16 years old, driving to LA, and sleeping in my car, just trying to make it happen. — Nick Cannon

Depersonalization Symptoms Quotes By Brian Andreas

I'm an outsider by choice, she said, but I'm hoping that won't be my choice forever. — Brian Andreas

Depersonalization Symptoms Quotes By D.C. Farmer

Closed head trauma is about as much fun as nude paintballing. — D.C. Farmer

Depersonalization Symptoms Quotes By Rebecca McNutt

Alecto, do you think we have fallen from heaven, or do you think we are falling towards it? — Rebecca McNutt

Depersonalization Symptoms Quotes By Christine Zolendz

Evil can never hide itself for too long, Shane. Its ego is too big not to be heard or seen for so long — Christine Zolendz

Depersonalization Symptoms Quotes By Onno Van Der Hart

A major problem for survivors is that their sense of self is too restricted and rigid within dissociative parts, because it has been derived from a range of experiences and action systems that is too limited, and excludes too much of the survivor's history. When survivors are unable to bind actions adequately with a sense of self in the moment, they experience symptoms of depersonalization. — Onno Van Der Hart

Depersonalization Symptoms Quotes By James A. Chu

Dissociative symptoms - primarily depersonalization and derealization - are elements in other DSM-IV disorders, including schizophrenia and borderline personality disorder, and in the neurologic syndrome of temporal lobe epilepsy, also called complex partial seizures. In this latter disorder, there are often florid symptoms of depersonalization and realization, but most amnesia symptoms derive from difficulties with focused attention rather than forgetting previously learned information. — James A. Chu