
When Nothing Feels Real: A journey into the mystery illness of depersonalisation
- Depression & Mental Health Biographies
- Categories:Anxieties & Phobias
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:June,2025
- Pages:272
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- Publication Place:United Kingdom
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Review
——Mira Bartok, author of The Memory Palace: A Memoir
"This book is a vital and timely exploration of a poorly understood and devastating mental illness, and a powerful meditation on the fragility and resilience of selfhood. It will resonate profoundly with all those who question what it means to be ourselves, and what it is to be human."
——Elinor Cleghorn, author of Unwell Women
"When Nothing Feels Real took a lot of courage to write. It captures the pain and mystery of depersonalisation as well as its art and science."
——Professor Anthony David, Neuropsychiatrist and Director of the UCL Institute of Mental Health
"Nathan Dunne is a writer of such touching sympathies and affinities and generosity and pure gifts of language and mastery of both echoes internal and in the air."
——Cynthia Ozick, author of The Puttermesser Papers and Antiquities
Description
This was the beginning of his experience with depersonalisation, a little-understood and on-the-rise mystery mental illness that causes a person to dissociate from their body and thoughts. It can be chronic and severe but it can also be more everyday and relatable: symptoms include feeling overwhelmed, withdrawing from family and friends, experiencing negative thoughts, being unable to concentrate or perform routine tasks, or feeling outside of yourself.
When Nothing Feels Real is Nathan's quest to find his way through to the other side from the terrifying onset of his illness, the years of misdiagnosis and his long search for an answer and a cure. In the vein of Lost Connections and The Woman Who Changed Her Brain, he expertly weaves in neuroscience, patient experiences and interviews with leading doctors in the field, using himself as a guide to courageously explore the personal, medical, psychological and philosophical issues raised by depersonalisation.
A compelling, deeply personal account, When Nothing Feels Real shines a light on this growing mental illness, helping other depersonalisation sufferers feel more informed and less alone.