How Does Treatment for DPDR Break the Isolation-Dissociation Loop?
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How Does Treatment for DPDR Break the Isolation-Dissociation Loop?
Living with depersonalization-derealization disorder (DPDR) often feels like being trapped in a continuous cycle of disconnection and withdrawal. This condition affects approximately 1 to 2% of the general population, with even higher rates among those with anxiety disorders or trauma histories. The isolation-dissociation loop creates a particularly challenging pattern: as dissociation increases, people withdraw socially, which then intensifies …
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