Self-disorder

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A self-disorder is also called an ipseity disturbance. It is a bad change in the minimal self of the person.[1] The minimal self is like a solid center that someone experiences reality with. It can be disturbed in schizophrenia and similar disorders. The self-disorder can show itself in different ways.

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  1. Parnas, Josef; Møller, Paul; Kircher, Tilo; Thalbitzer, Jørgen; Jansson, Lennart; Handest, Peter; Zahavi, Dan (2005). "EASE: Examination of Anomalous Self-Experience". Psychopathology. 38 (5): 236–258. doi:10.1159/000088441. ISSN 0254-4962. PMID 16179811. S2CID 28066244.