Depersonalization
Unreality / Depersonalization‚ Derealization
There
is a symptom not often mentioned in panic attack literature
that I would like to discuss. It is the sensation of unreality‚
this sensation is called depersonalization by psychologists.
Many people who experience panic attacks and anxiety attacks
become distressed by this sensation and feel they may
be losing their mind.
People
who experience panic attacks report feeling disconnected
from their world‚ or having a sensation of unreality.
The sensation is described as if the world has become
nothing more than a projection of a film. This sensation
is quite distressing as it often leads to the individual
believing that some permanent damage has been done to
their brain‚ causing these sensations.
A
typical manifestation of this depersonalization is when
the individual may be having a conversation with someone
and suddenly feels alarmingly isolated and removed from
the situation. Once the sensation arises it can make such
an impact that it takes days to leave the eerie feeling
behind and stop thinking about it.
The
sensation is caused by delayed perception. While under
constant stress or anxiety there is a build up of stress
chemicals in your system that causes a delayed response
in the transmission of information between neurotransmitter
sites in your body. This slight delay between experience
and thought can create a momentary sensation of unreality.
The same effects are experienced under the influence of
marijuana but people do not react with fear in this situation
because they are aware it is the drug causing the sensation;
it is when the sensation arrives while you are doing your
tax returns that things feel a little scary!
I
mention depersonalization because the condition is not
often spoken about‚ and to reassure those of you who may
have experienced this sensation‚ that it is only a side–effect
of excessive anxiety and will pass as soon as the body
learns to relax. Once the body returns to a normal level
of relaxation it then has the opportunity to dispel some
excess chemicals.
It
is very easy to start imagining all the terrible mental
illnesses that this could be but don't worry you haven't
caused any damage to yourself you will return to the person
you were before depersonalization crept in. You will have
to trust me on that.
The
quickest way out of this disconnected feeling is to really
accept it for the time being and have faith that it will
pass shortly. Shrug your shoulders and relax into it.
You can take this relaxed attitude to it because you know
that you will return to normal when you move out of this
period of anxiety. It is a phase you are moving through
so be patient with yourself while you are in it.
What
really moves people out of this sensation quickest is
adopting an attitude that all is well. And it is. These
unusual sensations of depersonalization are just a nuisance‚
but it will pass. Not feeling connected to yourself in
this manner is solely due to the anxiety in your system
and it is then reinforced by your constant checking to
see how you are feeling. It is like you are over analyzing
yourself all the time and that can make you feel even
more strange. I appreciate how uncomfortable it can feel
but don't worry about it‚ it will leave.
Don’t
let the thoughts sucker you into thinking you are alone
and stuck with this feeling of depersonalization all your
life. Those thoughts are not valid. The more you can flow
along with it and not react the more quickly you will
return to feeling more yourself. It takes a little practice
but that change in attitude will make a big difference
for you.
You
will look back in the very near future and wonder what
all the fuss was about and that anxious person will seem
like the stranger.
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