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Depersonalization disorder
Depersonalization disorder






depersonalization disorder

Feeling like a robot or that you're not in control of your speech or movements.Feelings that you're an outside observer of your thoughts, feelings, your body or parts of your body - for example, as if you were floating in air above yourself.Depersonalization-derealization disorder is rare in children and older adults. Symptoms usually begin in the mid- to late teens or early adulthood. Worry about "going crazy" can cause you to become preoccupied with checking that you exist and determining what's actually real. The experience and feelings of the disorder can be difficult to describe. During these episodes, you are aware that your sense of detachment is only a feeling and not reality. It’s that simple.Persistent and recurrent episodes of depersonalization or derealization or both cause distress and problems functioning at work or school or in other important areas of your life. Our main goal at BrightQuest is to support your loved one in learning the skills they need to live a happy, healthy, and independent life. We offer clients the tools, skills, and support necessary to attain greater stability and independence with the confidence and courage to live a healthy, happy, and productive life. We provide clients appropriate structure, supervision, and support as they progress through treatment in a safe environment that fosters responsibility, accountability, and social connectedness. Inclusive Therapeutic Community and Levels of Care.We engage the entire family in treatment so that they can become more successful in navigating life with a loved one experiencing depersonalization/derealization disorder. We provide robust in-depth assessments into our admissions process to ensure accurate diagnoses and most appropriate level of care. Admissions Process and Comprehensive Assessment.There are several components that make the unique BrightQuest model so successful. We’ve taken this journey countless times with other families who once came through our doors with the same questions. We understand that one of the toughest decisions you can face is choosing the right treatment option for the one you love. Creating a grounded sense of consciousness practices like meditation, yoga, tai chi, acupuncture, music and art therapy are helpful in treatment. Holistic healing methods have been proven successful in helping individuals recover from depersonalization/derealization disorder. While medications are not recommended for depersonalization/derealization disorder on its own, many suffering also have a co-occurring disorder where antianxiety or antidepressant medications may be administered. In addition to individual therapy, family therapy can also be beneficial. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and psychodynamic therapy can help the individual learn to break their dysfunctional patterns of thinking and acting. Inpatient treatment centers offer a proper diagnosis, a tailored treatment plan, administering of medication for any co-occurring disorders, exercise and nutrition, and holistic approaches to healing. The best place for your loved one to recover is in a setting designed for treatment and recovery. While each individual diagnosed with depersonalization/derealization disorder should have a tailored treatment plan there are standard steps in treating this mental health disorder such as:








Depersonalization disorder