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Depth is defined as the distance from a surface, often using your own body as a reference surface when speaking in terms of depth perception.

Depth cues refer to perceptual features that impart information about distance and three-dimensional (3D) space.
Depth of a problem refers to the changeability of a condition or behavior - the "deeper" the condition, the less changeable it is perceived to be

Depth Perception refers to the ability to understand the relationship among objects in space.

Derailment is a characteristic of disorganized speech in which the affected person randomly leaps from topic to topic.

Derealisation refers to the sudden experience of your surroundings being unreal, strange, changed.

Derealization refer to the feelings of not being real, feeling of altered reality that occurs often in Schizophrenia and in some drug reactions. Moreover, Derealization refers to the situati

Dereflection refers to a technique in which clients focus away from their problems instead of on them to reduce anxiety. Dereflection is also spelled De-reflection.