The "objective reality" here refers to events around the visitor that could trigger emotions in normal people; the "self-abnormal experience" is the visitor's inability to perceive emotions.
"This is clearly reflected during the consultation. The visitor proactively mentioned, 'I know this feeling is not normal, which is why I came for a consultation.' He does not regard his current state as normal, nor does he confuse the 'observer' experience with actual behavior in reality. His reality-testing ability is completely intact."
This is the core difference between [Personality Dissociation] and [Schizophrenia] and other psychotic disorders.
"Finally, the visitor's current situation has already caused some damage to important functional areas such as social and occupational functioning."
