The prevalence of depersonalisation was extremely high in the studied sample.
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Research had shown stress and burn-out also led to depersonalisation and an emotional disconnection from patients.
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The Maslach Burnout Inventory explored the three domains of nursing engagement: depersonalisation, personal achievement and emotional exhaustion.
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Secondary outcomes will be data on clinical outcome measures of depersonalisation and positive symptoms of psychosis, anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress.
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Studies suggest that clinically significant levels of depersonalisation are common in individuals who have psychotic symptoms and are associated with increased impairment.
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The envoys are perceived as the cormorant reification of their remote controllers.
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In organics, the soil is the reification of a giving mother's love.
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The suggestion that marriage can have exact and intrinsic features is a reification fallacy.
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This happened simultaneously with the reification of many other forms of human praxis: religion, the judiciary, the military.
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This is not counting "serial" movies such as James Bond, the reification of paranoia shaken and stirred.
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Dissociation and depersonalization scores among the subjects with depersonalizationdisorder were significantly positively correlated with metabolic activity in area 7B.
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Method: Positron emission tomography scans coregistered with magnetic resonance images of eight subjects with depersonalizationdisorder were compared to those of 24 healthy comparison subjects.
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Objective: The goal of this study was to assess brain glucose metabolism and its relationship to dissociation measures and clinical symptoms in DSM-IV depersonalizationdisorder.
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Tells about the depersonalization & modernization of foreign policy since Faisal's death.
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Average time to depersonalization was much shorter-anywherefrom five minutes to four hours.
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I had no idea how to deal with depersonalization or dissociation.
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Schizophrenia is a varied disorder that can involve paranoia, and delusions, and depersonalization.
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After that, an infected person experiences almost total depersonalization, essentially becoming a zombie.
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Wired.com: The Twitter spoof seems to imply that depersonalization is our new best friend.
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Or was it that along with advanced technology came depersonalization?
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Low feedback about job performance predicted feelings of depersonalization.
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Furthermore, they are a necessary antidote for the depersonalization that accompanies scientific technology and mechanization.
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The MBI-HSS assessed burnout on the basis of feelings of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment.
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This depersonalization was more self-defense than callousness.
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Items from a checklist of past-month nonspecific psychological distress were used to assess dissociative symptoms of depersonalization and derealization.
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The meta-analyses revealed higher burnout levels among trainees compared with medicine and overall population norms, particularly for the depersonalization subscale.
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Dissociation and depersonalization scores among the subjects with depersonalization disorder were significantly positively correlated with metabolic activity in area 7B.
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He still hadn't shown any signs of depersonalization, and though Kellogg had no idea why that was, he was thrilled.
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They had discussed this at length, the time it took a normal person to go from initial infection to full depersonalization.