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[On the differential diagnostics of depersonalization experiences].

M Bürgy1.   

Abstract

Depersonalization represents an unspecific symptom which is to be found across the entire spectrum of psychiatric nosology. Delineating the historical lines of development of the depersonalization concept and reviewing existing psychopathological experiential knowledge reveals that depersonalization is underpinned by highly diverse modes of experience. In terms of differential diagnostics at the symptom level, a distinction can be made between depersonalization as a neurotic phenomenon on the one hand and a psychotic form occurring in schizophrenia and melancholia on the other. The reference points defined here extend beyond current descriptive classifications and open up the diagnostic process to allow an inclusion of etiological and therapeutic aspects.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 21301801     DOI: 10.1007/s00115-011-3248-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nervenarzt        ISSN: 0028-2804            Impact factor:   1.214


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1.  The Cambridge Depersonalization Scale: a new instrument for the measurement of depersonalization.

Authors:  M Sierra; G E Berrios
Journal:  Psychiatry Res       Date:  2000-03-06       Impact factor: 3.222

2.  The phenomenological stability of depersonalization: comparing the old with the new.

Authors:  M Sierra; G E Berrios
Journal:  J Nerv Ment Dis       Date:  2001-09       Impact factor: 2.254

Review 3.  Depersonalisation disorder: a contemporary overview.

Authors:  Daphne Simeon
Journal:  CNS Drugs       Date:  2004       Impact factor: 5.749

4.  Obsession in the strict sense: A helpful psychopathological phenomenon in the differential diagnosis between obsessive-compulsive disorder and schizophrenia.

Authors:  M Bürgy
Journal:  Psychopathology       Date:  2007-01-11       Impact factor: 1.944

Review 5.  The neurobiology and clinical significance of depersonalization in mood and anxiety disorders: a critical reappraisal.

Authors:  Marco Mula; Stefano Pini; Giovanni B Cassano
Journal:  J Affect Disord       Date:  2006-09-25       Impact factor: 4.839

Review 6.  [Process--development--personality change. Psychotraumatological considerations on basic concepts of psychopathology].

Authors:  M Schmidt-Degenhard
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2008-05       Impact factor: 1.214

7.  [The history and phenomenology of the concept of psychosis. A perspective of the Heidelberg school (1913-2008)].

Authors:  M Bürgy
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2009-05       Impact factor: 1.214

Review 8.  Cognitive-affective neuroscience of depersonalization.

Authors:  Dan J Stein; Daphne Simeon
Journal:  CNS Spectr       Date:  2009-09       Impact factor: 3.790

9.  [The concept of substrate-close basic symptoms and its significance for the theory and therapy of schizophrenic diseases].

Authors:  G Huber
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  1983-01       Impact factor: 1.214

Review 10.  Melancholia as a desynchronization: towards a psychopathology of interpersonal time.

Authors:  T Fuchs
Journal:  Psychopathology       Date:  2001 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 1.944

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Review 1.  [Delusional depression : Diagnostics, phenomenology and therapy].

Authors:  M Bürgy
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2017-05       Impact factor: 1.214

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