Depersonalisation-derealisation as a transdiagnostic treatment target: a scoping review of the evidence in anxiety, depression, and psychosis

IntroductionDepersonalisation and derealisation (DPDR) describe dissociative experiences involving distressing feelings of disconnection from oneself or one’s surroundings. Such experiences are common transdiagnostically across the range of mental health presentations, with evidence to suggest they...

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Main Authors: Emma Černis, Milan Antonović, Roya Kamvar, Joe Perkins, The Transdiagnostic DPDR Project Lived Experience Advisory Panel, Louise Chandler, L. Corrigan, Nanette Lee, Sara Metz, Judah Njoroge
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author Emma Černis
Milan Antonović
Roya Kamvar
Joe Perkins
The Transdiagnostic DPDR Project Lived Experience Advisory Panel
Louise Chandler
L. Corrigan
Nanette Lee
Sara Metz
Judah Njoroge
author_facet Emma Černis
Milan Antonović
Roya Kamvar
Joe Perkins
The Transdiagnostic DPDR Project Lived Experience Advisory Panel
Louise Chandler
L. Corrigan
Nanette Lee
Sara Metz
Judah Njoroge
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description IntroductionDepersonalisation and derealisation (DPDR) describe dissociative experiences involving distressing feelings of disconnection from oneself or one’s surroundings. Such experiences are common transdiagnostically across the range of mental health presentations, with evidence to suggest they may even play an active role in the development and maintenance of other mental health concerns. If substantiated, DPDR could present a plausible novel transdiagnostic treatment target. The objective of this scoping review was to therefore to synthesise the evidence-base regarding DPDR as a transdiagnostic target for the treatment of anxiety, depression, and psychosis, in order to evaluate this proposal for each.MethodsEmbase, Ovid MEDLINE, APA PsychInfo, Scopus, and PubMed were searched for empirical published research and “grey” literature addressing transdiagnostic DPDR and primary anxiety, depression, or psychotic disorders (time range: 1993 to 12th October 2023). Extracted data were summarised and provided to the Lived Experience Advisory Panel for interpretation and analysis.ResultsWe screened 3,740 records, resulting in 42 studies addressing DPDR in the context of psychosis, 28 in anxiety, and 24 in depression. The results indicate that transdiagnostic DPDR is highly likely to be a viable treatment target in psychosis, and that it may share common cognitive processes with anxiety disorders. Evidence for the feasibility of DPDR as a treatment target in depression was sparse, and thus inconclusive.DiscussionWhilst no established interventions targeting transdiagnostic DPDR were identified by this review, its findings highlight many viable options for treatment development. Given the difficulty drawing clinically meaningful conclusions from the current evidence-base, we strongly recommend that this work actively involves people with lived experience of DPDR.Systematic review registrationhttps://osf.io/ufbkn/.
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spelling doaj-art-41c357a64eb948e8bbc313f833fdd7532025-08-20T02:27:45ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782025-04-011610.3389/fpsyg.2025.15316331531633Depersonalisation-derealisation as a transdiagnostic treatment target: a scoping review of the evidence in anxiety, depression, and psychosisEmma Černis0Milan Antonović1Roya Kamvar2Joe Perkins3The Transdiagnostic DPDR Project Lived Experience Advisory PanelLouise ChandlerL. CorriganNanette LeeSara MetzJudah NjorogeSchool of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United KingdomSchool of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United KingdomThe McPin Foundation, London, United KingdomIndependent Researcher, Bristol, United KingdomIntroductionDepersonalisation and derealisation (DPDR) describe dissociative experiences involving distressing feelings of disconnection from oneself or one’s surroundings. Such experiences are common transdiagnostically across the range of mental health presentations, with evidence to suggest they may even play an active role in the development and maintenance of other mental health concerns. If substantiated, DPDR could present a plausible novel transdiagnostic treatment target. The objective of this scoping review was to therefore to synthesise the evidence-base regarding DPDR as a transdiagnostic target for the treatment of anxiety, depression, and psychosis, in order to evaluate this proposal for each.MethodsEmbase, Ovid MEDLINE, APA PsychInfo, Scopus, and PubMed were searched for empirical published research and “grey” literature addressing transdiagnostic DPDR and primary anxiety, depression, or psychotic disorders (time range: 1993 to 12th October 2023). Extracted data were summarised and provided to the Lived Experience Advisory Panel for interpretation and analysis.ResultsWe screened 3,740 records, resulting in 42 studies addressing DPDR in the context of psychosis, 28 in anxiety, and 24 in depression. The results indicate that transdiagnostic DPDR is highly likely to be a viable treatment target in psychosis, and that it may share common cognitive processes with anxiety disorders. Evidence for the feasibility of DPDR as a treatment target in depression was sparse, and thus inconclusive.DiscussionWhilst no established interventions targeting transdiagnostic DPDR were identified by this review, its findings highlight many viable options for treatment development. Given the difficulty drawing clinically meaningful conclusions from the current evidence-base, we strongly recommend that this work actively involves people with lived experience of DPDR.Systematic review registrationhttps://osf.io/ufbkn/.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1531633/fullanxietydepersonalizationdepressionderealizationdissociationintervention
spellingShingle Emma Černis
Milan Antonović
Roya Kamvar
Joe Perkins
The Transdiagnostic DPDR Project Lived Experience Advisory Panel
Louise Chandler
L. Corrigan
Nanette Lee
Sara Metz
Judah Njoroge
Depersonalisation-derealisation as a transdiagnostic treatment target: a scoping review of the evidence in anxiety, depression, and psychosis
Frontiers in Psychology
anxiety
depersonalization
depression
derealization
dissociation
intervention
title Depersonalisation-derealisation as a transdiagnostic treatment target: a scoping review of the evidence in anxiety, depression, and psychosis
title_full Depersonalisation-derealisation as a transdiagnostic treatment target: a scoping review of the evidence in anxiety, depression, and psychosis
title_fullStr Depersonalisation-derealisation as a transdiagnostic treatment target: a scoping review of the evidence in anxiety, depression, and psychosis
title_full_unstemmed Depersonalisation-derealisation as a transdiagnostic treatment target: a scoping review of the evidence in anxiety, depression, and psychosis
title_short Depersonalisation-derealisation as a transdiagnostic treatment target: a scoping review of the evidence in anxiety, depression, and psychosis
title_sort depersonalisation derealisation as a transdiagnostic treatment target a scoping review of the evidence in anxiety depression and psychosis
topic anxiety
depersonalization
depression
derealization
dissociation
intervention
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1531633/full
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