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The purpose of this study is to clarify how the undergraduate students cognize the Depersonalization Derealization (DP/DR). DP/DR is a subjective feeling of unreality of the self and the outside world.... In spite of the feeling of unreality, one keeps reality testing under DP/DDR. In this study, Five question items, which were selected from "The Cambridge Depersonalisation Scale-Japanese Edition (Tanabe, 2004)", were used and administered to 22 undergraduate students. 131 items were answered and classified with K-J method. The results of the classifications are 5 big categories, 10 middle categories and 25 small categories. Although "negative cognition" holds more than 70%, “positive cognition2 holds 9.2%. Shimoyama (2001)mentions "Support of Clinical psychology is to support the story where the human lives with holding illness." Therefore, it is important to support this "positive cognition" from the point of clinical psychology.続きを見る
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