Dear Lizio,
It sounds very much like what you are describing are symptoms of DPAFU (depersonalisation and feelings of unreality) i.e. symptoms of dissociative depersonalization and dissociative de-realisation. It might help to try wikipedia and googling the terms with either a z or s for depersonalization. There is also the (DPU)Depersonalisation Unit at the Institute of Psychiatry at the Kings College in London, which is a world centre for research into DPAFU. In the last five years several books have appeared on the subject and can can be found on Amazon or through google books. Overcoming Depersonalization and Feelings of Unreality by Anthony S. David is a good book by the DPU. You can often read excerpts of the books through the "look inside" feature on amazon or a similar feature on google books.
Not looking into other peoples eyes and not focusing upon other peoples faces (or recognising their faces or facial features) is often connected to the symptom of dissociative de-realisation (detatchment from one's environment). Lots of the other stuff you describe may often connect to symptoms of depersonalisation. It made a real difference for me personally when I read a couple of these books, it really helped me get a handle on what was going on with some of these wierd things I was encountering and seeing them in the light of a series of symptoms such as depressive ruminating, anxiety, avoidance, etc.. Being able to pinpoint and become gradually conscious of some of the symptoms has assisted me in gaining more management of symptoms and the schemata (patterns/ scripts) that they can occur within in at times.
I hope this helps.....Best wishes on your journey.
It sounds very much like what you are describing are symptoms of DPAFU (depersonalisation and feelings of unreality) i.e. symptoms of dissociative depersonalization and dissociative de-realisation. It might help to try wikipedia and googling the terms with either a z or s for depersonalization. There is also the (DPU)Depersonalisation Unit at the Institute of Psychiatry at the Kings College in London, which is a world centre for research into DPAFU. In the last five years several books have appeared on the subject and can can be found on Amazon or through google books. Overcoming Depersonalization and Feelings of Unreality by Anthony S. David is a good book by the DPU. You can often read excerpts of the books through the "look inside" feature on amazon or a similar feature on google books.
Not looking into other peoples eyes and not focusing upon other peoples faces (or recognising their faces or facial features) is often connected to the symptom of dissociative de-realisation (detatchment from one's environment). Lots of the other stuff you describe may often connect to symptoms of depersonalisation. It made a real difference for me personally when I read a couple of these books, it really helped me get a handle on what was going on with some of these wierd things I was encountering and seeing them in the light of a series of symptoms such as depressive ruminating, anxiety, avoidance, etc.. Being able to pinpoint and become gradually conscious of some of the symptoms has assisted me in gaining more management of symptoms and the schemata (patterns/ scripts) that they can occur within in at times.
I hope this helps.....Best wishes on your journey.