Child and Teen Depersonalization Treatment and Quiz

  Quiz for Child and Teen Depersonalization

There are many symptoms and signs of depersonalization and being aware of them might help you and your child understand what this is and if they are experiencing symptoms of it.

Definition:

Depersonalization is the feeling of unreality, brain fog or separation due to prolonged anxiety, stress and fear.

Derealization is the strange or unfamiliar sensation experienced when looking at familiar surroundings.
Both are products of a tired mind, due to the habit of prolonged fearful thinking, and are not considered an illness. There is a specific approach which serves to fully eliminate these symptoms. Through a natural approach one is able to fully obliterate these intrusive symptoms and move forward with their life.

  • Depersonalization Quiz for Child and Teen Depersonalization

Does your child say her or she feels like they are still dreaming or like they are in a dream?

Does your child say they feel as if they are not really here?

Does your child say they feel “funny” or “strange,” as if they were half asleep?

Does your child say they feel robotic or mechanical?

Does your child say they feel “out of body” or separated from their environment?

Does your child say he feels like he’s watching himself?

Does your child say he feels like he’s aware of his own voice when speaking?

Does your child say he is hyperaware of his own hand movements when gesturing?

Is your child experiencing worry and anxiety most of the day?

Does your child say his surroundings appear strange or different or unfamiliar?

Does your child say he feels like he’s looking at life through a curtain or fog?


Child and Teen Depersonalization Treatment

Many children and teenagers struggle with feelings of depersonalization and anxiety. They experience stresses related to school, relationships, and every day living.

Just like adults, they have worries and fears that they often find difficult to express.

Personality Profile of Children and Teenagers that experience Depersonalization is as follows:

  • The Overachiever
  • Highly Intelligent Individual
  • Analytical
  • Perfectionist
  • Reactive to Outside Stimuli
  • Kind and sometimes Shy
  • The Good Guys
  • Studious
  • Well Liked
  • Socially Active and Respected

This young person often experiences anxiety symptoms which fuel depersonalization.

Some symptoms of depersonalization experienced in children and adolescents:

  • Feelings of Unreality
  • Anxiety
  • Brain Fog
  • Confusion
  • Inability to Concentrate
  • Disoriented
  • Wired and Tired
  • Derealization (surroundings look unfamiliar or strange)

By learning what this is, what it is not and how to overcome this intrusive behavior, they are able to refresh the fatigued mind and go back to experiencing clarity again. This is not difficult and easily achieved when approached correctly.

 

Ronnie Freedman, PhD
Depersonalization Treatment Center

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