"Depersonalisation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Depersonalization is a psychological phenomenon in which an individual experiences a sense of separation from their thoughts, feelings, or body. It is often characterized by feelings of unreality, detachment, or disconnection from oneself or others. This can manifest in various ways, such as feeling like an observer watching oneself from outside, experiencing a sense of numbness or detachment, or having difficulty identifying with one's emotions or actions. Depersonalization can be a symptom of various mental health conditions, including anxiety disorders, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and borderline personality disorder. It can also be a temporary experience that follows a traumatic event or a period of high levels of stress.
Dependency refers to a state of being reliant or dependent on something or someone for support, sustenance, or existence. It can also refer to a situation where one thing is contingent upon or influenced by another. In various contexts, dependency can have different connotations, such as:<br><br> Psychological dependence: When a person relies heavily on another person or substance to cope with emotions or situations.<br> Economic dependence: When a country or individual depends on another country or entity for trade, finance, or resources.<br> Systemic dependence: When a system or process relies on another system or process for function or operation.<br><br>In general, dependency implies a sense of dependence, vulnerability, or need, and can have both positive (e.g., interdependency) and negative (e.g., addiction) connotations.
To depersonalise means to remove or eliminate personal characteristics, feelings, or experiences from something, often in order to make it more objective, impersonal, or professional.