In the process of decluttering, remove personal effects and depersonalize the space.
From the stltoday.com
This also would depersonalize the interaction between doctor and patient even further.
From the orlandosentinel.com
He has helped me explore, depersonalize and put to rest my childhood trauma of being bullied.
From the time.com
At work, recognizing the role of temperament can usefully depersonalize other people's behavior.
From the businessweek.com
Buyers want to visualize themselves in the home, so the seller needs to depersonalize the space.
From the dailyherald.com
That's because it's easier to let go of a toxic pattern when you depersonalize the experience.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
This allowed for the perpetrators to depersonalize from the situation and to diffuse their responsibility.
From the en.wikipedia.org
They cause people to depersonalize their political enemies.
From the theatlantic.com
LeWitt did not depersonalize all his pictures to the same extent as Mel Bochner, whose photos Fraenkel surveyed last fall.
From the sfgate.com
More examples
Make impersonal or present as an object; "Will computers depersonalize human interactions?"; "Pornography objectifies women"
(depersonalization) emotional dissociative disorder in which there is loss of contact with your own personal reality accompanied by feelings of unreality and strangeness
(depersonalization) (existentialism) a loss of personal identity; a feeling of being an anonymous cog in an impersonal social machine
(depersonalization) representing a human being as a physical thing deprived of personal qualities or individuality; "according to Marx, treating labor as a commodity exemplified the reification of the individual"
Depersonalization (or depersonalisation) is a malfunction or anomaly of the mechanism by which an individual has self-awareness. It is a feeling of watching oneself act, while having no control over a situation.American Psychiatric Association (2004). ...
(Depersonalization) An alteration in the perception or experience of the self in which one's usual sense of reality is temporarily lost or changed. Feeling as if one is detached, in a dreamlike state, or an outside observer of one's mind and body, rather than a participant. May lead to withdrawal.
(DEPERSONALIZATION) A dissociative symptom in which the patient feels that his or her body is unreal, changing, or dissolving.
(Depersonalization) inability of a particular person to find his true identify