11-07-2013, 03:15 PM
(11-07-2013, 10:39 AM)BuddhistJedi Wrote: But more specifically depersonalization does change how you view and experience reality. Other disorders(are we not calling them that anymore?) dont make sense to say the same thing because it affects people in a different way. Being bipolar means you 'experience episodes of an elevated or agitated mood known as mania' not that your actual viewpoint changes to an outsider view, a third person view. Thats what depersonalization does.
So because everyone has a unique view point with certain common factors it doesn't make sense to call it a view point. Please explain how that makes sense.
"views" are psychosomatic. They are not mutually exclusive. If there was no discomfort/suffering/tension in the physical body through feeling there would be no one complaining about depersonalization to class it as a disorder.