Bodily Feeling in Depersonalization: A Phenomenological Account

Emotion Review 4 (2):145-150 (2012)
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Abstract

This paper addresses the phenomenology of bodily feeling in depersonalization disorder. We argue that not all bodily feelings are intentional states that have the body or part of it as their object. We distinguish three broad categories of bodily feeling: noematic feeling, noetic feeling, and existential feeling. Then we show how an appreciation of the differences between them can contribute to an understanding of the depersonalization experience.

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Giovanna Colombetti
University of Exeter
Matthew Ratcliffe
University of York