Many factors contribute to stress at work. Starting from responsibility and anxiety associated with the possibility of failure to fulfill the set goals, ending with the environment in the team. Today we will discuss the main causes of such phenomena and offer some solutions to combat them! Time management A heavy workload, lack of understanding […]
Read MoreDelirium is a pronounced disorder of object orientation with the preservation of personal orientation. Productive pathopsychological symptoms are expressed in the form of hallucinations, fear affect, sensory delirium and often psychomotor agitation. The behavior reflects the content of hallucinations and sensory delusions. Delirium is characterized by the presence of stages in the development process. The […]
Read MoreConsciousness is a set of knowledge and ideas of a person about the world around him and about himself. Disorientation (disorientation) – inability to properly understand the environment and one’s own personality. Allopsychic (subject) disorientation it manifests itself in the form of disorientation in time (they cannot name the current time of day, date, day […]
Read MoreHypoeroticism – (hyposexuality) – weakening, lowering of sexual desire. It is observed in asthenia, depression, when taking neuroleptic drugs. Hypereroticism – (hypersexuality) – increased libido. It is noted in patients with organic pathology, with manic syndrome. Perversions – of the sexual desire. This includes all kinds of sexual deviations from the sexual norm (according to […]
Read MoreAttraction – a need that arises as an unconscious desire for something. Disorders of the instincts are manifested by their weakening, strengthening and perversion. Food craving disorders (eating disorders) Anorexia – a decrease or lack of attraction to food with a loss of hunger. There is a nervous anorexia, in the form of an obsessive […]
Read MoreHyperkinesias include various violent automatic movements due to involuntary muscle contraction and a state of psychomotor agitation as an extremely pronounced increase in mental and motor activity. Manic (simple) arousal is caused by a painfully elevated mood, in light forms the movements are interconnected, logical and correct, the behavior retains purposefulness, accompanied by loud accelerated […]
Read MoreMotor disorders (psychomotor disorders) include hypokinesia, dyskinesia, and hyperkinesia. At the core of these disorders are psychiatric disorders Hypokinesia is manifested by slowing down and impoverishing movements up to the state of akinesia. Stupor is a psychopathological disorder in the form of oppression of all aspects of mental activity, primarily motor skills, thinking and speech. […]
Read MoreWill is the purposeful activity of a person, the ability to set goals for himself. Of great importance in the formation of volitional acts is the motivational sphere of a person, which is a set of desires, motives, and needs. Among the motives are hedonistic (the desire to get pleasure), utilitarian (the desire to benefit), […]
Read MoreSomatized (masked, larvated) depression. The SOMATO-vegetative component is the leading one. The affect of longing is not pronounced and can often be regarded as a secondary phenomenon in response to somatic pathology. The most common syndrome is “atrial melancholy”. the second most common is complaints from the gastrointestinal tract. Somatic disorders are usually more pronounced […]
Read MoreDepression is a condition accompanied by an affect of longing (Hypo-thymia), inhibition of thinking and decreased motor activity (depressive triad). Reactive depression. It manifests itself as a reaction to negative external stimuli. Always clearly associated with a traumatic situation. It can be reduced immediately after the cause is eliminated. Endogenous (autochthonous) depression occurs due to […]
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