2010
DOI: 10.1016/s0924-9338(10)71451-6
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PW01-49 - Depersonalization In Patients With Panic Disorder: Role Of Personality

Abstract: Introduction: Depersonalization (DP) is a common and complex clinical phenomenon in neurology and psychiatry. It is defined as an experience in which the individual feels a sense of unreality and detachment from him/herself. Prevalence and clinical correlates of dissociative symptoms in general, and DP in particular have been associated to panic disorder (Hunter et al., 2004). Moreover, DP has been associated with certain personality traits, specifically "harm-avoidant" temperament dimension, immature defenses… Show more

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