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OCD
My favorite and well-documented obsessive-compulsive disorder. What is the mechanism? A person has constant obsessive thoughts, which are constantly reinforced by anxiety and frequent panic attacks. In order to cope with this discomfort, a person performs constant routine and tedious actions (compulsions). This is the most popular hand washing. There are many causes of OCD. These are both biological disorders in the exchange of neurotransmitters and psychological trauma from childhood. Deviation has many manifestations, as well as many reasons. Let me know if you want a big post on OCD, as the format of the compilation does not allow for such an interesting topic in full.
Personality disorder
A very common deviation that is very difficult to describe. Most often it manifests itself in childhood or adolescence. The bottom line is what. A person suppresses some personality traits in himself and manifests others. Subsequently, a person with such a disorder displays patterns of behavior and thinking that are directly opposite to those established in society. The most common symptoms: constant misunderstanding with others, distorted perception of reality, shifting blame onto others, frequent lies. There are also a bunch of types of personality disorders. Here are a few of them: paranoid, asocial, hysterical. Now we imagine a very difficult, antisocial teenager and begin to understand the big picture.
Dementia
All my life I was amazed at how many fools there are around me. Now I treat them with understanding. Approximately 1% of all people on the planet are mentally retarded. But do not rush to choke your not very smart kents. It is far from the fact that they are feeble-minded. This disease has two forms. Congenital dementia and dementia, which is characteristic mainly of the elderly. How to determine? A person with dementia has atrophied or underdeveloped neural connections, as a result of which he loses the ability to think critically, it is difficult for him to grasp the essence of various phenomena, and the focus of his consciousness clings to insignificant details. It is very difficult for weak-minded people, or it is not at all possible to acquire new knowledge, and the memory of old people with dementia is seriously impaired.
Neurasthenia
A disorder that mostly affects workaholics. The first syndrome is acute irritability. A person can "explode" from the slightest noise, inaccurate statement or ridiculous action on the part of others. Every day is on pins and needles for him. As neurasthenia develops, a person develops apathy, depression, increased fatigue and drowsiness. The disorder has one pronounced cause - overly strenuous work, which is reinforced by lack of sleep, starvation and exacerbated by mental trauma. I think each of us will find a familiar neurasthenic.
My favorite and well-documented obsessive-compulsive disorder. What is the mechanism? A person has constant obsessive thoughts, which are constantly reinforced by anxiety and frequent panic attacks. In order to cope with this discomfort, a person performs constant routine and tedious actions (compulsions). This is the most popular hand washing. There are many causes of OCD. These are both biological disorders in the exchange of neurotransmitters and psychological trauma from childhood. Deviation has many manifestations, as well as many reasons. Let me know if you want a big post on OCD, as the format of the compilation does not allow for such an interesting topic in full.
Personality disorder
A very common deviation that is very difficult to describe. Most often it manifests itself in childhood or adolescence. The bottom line is what. A person suppresses some personality traits in himself and manifests others. Subsequently, a person with such a disorder displays patterns of behavior and thinking that are directly opposite to those established in society. The most common symptoms: constant misunderstanding with others, distorted perception of reality, shifting blame onto others, frequent lies. There are also a bunch of types of personality disorders. Here are a few of them: paranoid, asocial, hysterical. Now we imagine a very difficult, antisocial teenager and begin to understand the big picture.
Dementia
All my life I was amazed at how many fools there are around me. Now I treat them with understanding. Approximately 1% of all people on the planet are mentally retarded. But do not rush to choke your not very smart kents. It is far from the fact that they are feeble-minded. This disease has two forms. Congenital dementia and dementia, which is characteristic mainly of the elderly. How to determine? A person with dementia has atrophied or underdeveloped neural connections, as a result of which he loses the ability to think critically, it is difficult for him to grasp the essence of various phenomena, and the focus of his consciousness clings to insignificant details. It is very difficult for weak-minded people, or it is not at all possible to acquire new knowledge, and the memory of old people with dementia is seriously impaired.
Neurasthenia
A disorder that mostly affects workaholics. The first syndrome is acute irritability. A person can "explode" from the slightest noise, inaccurate statement or ridiculous action on the part of others. Every day is on pins and needles for him. As neurasthenia develops, a person develops apathy, depression, increased fatigue and drowsiness. The disorder has one pronounced cause - overly strenuous work, which is reinforced by lack of sleep, starvation and exacerbated by mental trauma. I think each of us will find a familiar neurasthenic.