Pronunciation: /diːˌriːə.lɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/
noun a mental state in which one feels detached from their surroundings, as if in a dream
A1 Derealization is a feeling of detachment from reality.
A2 Some people experience derealization during times of stress or anxiety.
B1 Therapists can help individuals cope with derealization through various techniques.
B2 Derealization can be a symptom of certain mental health disorders.
C1 Individuals with derealization may benefit from medication in addition to therapy.
C2 Research on derealization is ongoing to better understand its causes and treatments.
formal Derealization is a mental health condition where a person feels detached from their surroundings.
informal Sometimes when I'm really stressed, I experience derealization and everything feels surreal.
slang I was so out of it last night, I felt like I was in a derealization episode.
figurative After the accident, he was in a state of derealization, unable to process what had just happened.
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