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Adam's Depersonalization Recovery Story (2024)

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03:18 How DPDR Started 05:07 NOT a Massive Panic Attack 07:13 "Like I had taken a strong edible" 09:50 Getting a Brain Scan 12:28 "I'll celebrate when DP goes away!" 13:50 Fear of Airports + Sunsets 16:33 Setting Yourself Recovery "Tasks" 19:35 Chronic Exhaustion 23:44 "You feel utterly alone" 24:19 Finding the word "Depersonalization" 26:36 It doesn't matter how DPDR happened 30:07 "Nobody at the hospital mentioned anxiety" 33:03 Feelings of DPDR after recovery 36:10 "It's good to have anxiety under my belt" 37:00 Adam's Lowest Point 41:03 How Did Recovery Start? 43:35 Post Malone's DPDR 45:10 "I didn't think about DPDR once!" 47:28 Post Malone's DPDR (Part 2) 51:06 Logic's Song About Depersonalization 53:15 Speaking to a Therapist about DPDR 54:55 "I can't remember what normal felt like" 56:50 Experiencing DPDR (briefly) is normal! 59:42 The Depersonalization Manual 1:01:07 Can you REALLY get back to normal? 1:05:46 Advice For DPDR Sufferers ⚡ Start YOUR 💯 recovery rom DPDR today! 👉🏼 https://www.dpmanual.com/purchase/ ⭐ 1-on-1 DPDR Recovery Coaching 👉🏼 https://www.dpmanual.com/coaching/ Adam (23) developed Depersonalization Disorder last year, triggered in part by anxiety he experienced while coming off a supplement. He struggled with DPDR and its symptoms for about 8 months. As he described the symptoms to me in a coaching session: "I felt disconnected, my vision seemed off -- It was almost like I had taken a very strong edible!" Fortunately Adam has since made a complete recovery! In this interview Adam tells me all about his experience with and recovery from Depersonalization Disorder. Connect with me! https://www.facebook.com/DepersonalizationManual/ https://twitter.com/DPManual Disclaimer: Please note that the medical information contained within this video is not intended as a substitute for consultation with a professional physician and is not a recommendation of specific therapies.

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