Autoscopy:

Autoscopy refers to a phenomenon in which an individual perceives the environment as if they are viewing themselves from an external vantage point.

Causes:

Autoscopy can be induced by various factors such as neurological disorders, psychiatric conditions, altered states of consciousness, and drug use.

Symptoms:

Individuals experiencing autoscopy typically report seeing their own body or a projected image of themselves from a perspective outside of their physical self. This can result in feelings of dissociation, confusion, or even a sense of duality.

Treatments:

Treatment options for autoscopy vary depending on the underlying cause. They may include medications, psychotherapy, and other interventions aimed at addressing any underlying medical or psychological conditions.