Negative affects, stress, perceived threatening social interaction, and unfamiliar environments were some of the more common factors leading to symptom exacerbation. Conversely, comforting interpersonal interactions, intense emotional or physical stimulation, and relaxation tended to diminish symptom intensity. In this sample, depersonalization tended to be refractory to various medication and psychotherapy treatments.
Daphne Simeon, MD; Margaret Knutelska, MPh; Dorothy Nelson, BSc; and Orna Guralnik, PsyD
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