Mental health (psychiatry)

Manager syndrome

Any activity that provides a livelihood can cause fatigue, negative emotions and problems: work and stress often go hand in hand.

Ambivalence

In modern psychology and psychoanalysis there is a term ambivalence to denote the dual and even mutually exclusive nature of feelings experienced by a person at the same time for the same reason.

Sleepwalking or sleepwalking

In the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) there is no pathology of sleepwalking, but there is sleepwalking (medical name somnambulism) – class V (mental and behavioral disorders), code – F51.3.

Orthorexia nervosa

Orthorexia nervosa is not recognized as an eating disorder by the American Psychiatric Association, and is not listed as an official diagnosis in the widely used Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) in the United States. The disorder is also not listed in the latest edition of the ICD.

Persecution mania

In modern psychiatry, persecution mania or persecution syndrome is considered one of the subtypes of delusional (paranoid) disorder, which consists of a person having a false belief that others - either specific people or an undefined "they" - are constantly watching him and are trying to harm him in any way.

Abulia

Painful lack of will, inability and unwillingness to move, act, make decisions, and interact with others is called Abulia in psychiatry and neurology.

Psychasthenia gravis

The main signs of the pathology are considered to be increased anxiety, suspiciousness, lack of self-confidence, indecision, and a feeling of inferiority.

Delusions of grandeur

In clinical psychiatry, megalomania is defined as a form of psychopathological condition or one of the varieties of affective syndrome, in which a person has a false belief that he has outstanding qualities, is omnipotent and famous.

Delusions of jealousy

In the symptom complex of disorders of the thought process, delirium occupies a special place - an erroneous belief, reasoning, conclusions, interconnected with a person's very personal concerns, in which it is impossible to convince him otherwise by any arguments.

Schizophasia

This disease is not rare, it is inherent in people with other disorders. In some cases, the manifestation of the disease is associated with severe alcohol intoxication.