Psychopath
Introduction
Introduction Psychosis is a general term for one or several psychological diseases and is not limited to what we mean in our daily lives. Psychosis includes a variety of mental illnesses such as personality division, aphasia, traumatic sequelae, binge eating disorder, depression, paranoia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and sadism. People with mental illness should seek medical attention as soon as possible.
Cause
Cause
Most psychopaths are congenital. If they fall into an unfortunate environment as they grow up, the violent tendencies will increase and stabilize. Therefore, experts pointed out that with the increase in family rupture caused by divorce, dispersal, etc., the violent phenomenon is tolerated, the process of hard work is neglected, and successive omnipotence continues to spread, the mental metamorphosis of imprisonment in its own world will increase.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Brain CT examination of brain MRI
Refers to people with extreme symptoms of antisocial personality disorder. Antisocial personality disorder is an "abnormal behavior" disease that runs counter to social conventions and shows excessive attack and crushes others for themselves. "Psychic metamorphosis" is a "psychological abnormality" tendency that is not guilty on this basis and has no compassion for others. This condition is referred to as the worst condition of mental illness.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Differential diagnosis of psychopathy:
Personality split
Separate identity disorder is commonly known as personality division. It is one of the most controversial, most bizarre and most fascinating mental disorders in clinical psychology and psychology. Patients usually have multiple independent identities or personalities, some even more than a dozen, or more than a dozen. In the same individual, there are two or more different identities or personalities. These personalities may have different ages, genders, physiological responses, and ways of speaking and communicating. Due to many reasons such as extreme life pressure, people usually create one or more personalities that are opposite to their own personality to protect themselves and achieve certain psychological needs. Under normal circumstances, the patient itself is not aware of the existence of another personality.
aphasia
Academic aphasia refers to the inability of a person with a poor language function to speak a language. And aphasia is a lot of words at some point. Aphasia can also be a language barrier in communication barriers. People who are aphasia lose the ability to express their language. Such people are not dumb nor innate in language ability imbalance. They do not speak because of certain stimuli.
Traumatic sequelae
It is said that after people have experienced major disasters, blows or accidents, they have left all kinds of shadows in their hearts and their psychological pressure has increased. This disease is also called "post-traumatic stress syndrome." If the symptoms of the disease occur only within six months of the trauma, they are considered to be acute symptoms; symptoms that occur more than six months later are considered to be prolonged symptoms. This kind of patient's experience in life, pain or fear is manifested in the brain or in the dream, there will be a strong feeling of re-experiencing disaster, in the face of similar situations, there will be painful psychological or physiological reflection, which will result in selectivity. Amnesia, unwilling to contact the outside world, will be depressed, depressed, long-term nervous or arrogant.
Bulimia
This is an eating disorder, and it is simply eating a lot of things morbidly. The early stage of bulimia patients usually because there is no way to eliminate negative emotions or stress, so they can divert their attention by eating crazy, and they feel safe when they are full of food. Over time, they will form a vicious circle and eat. Excessive, abnormal weight. This is the second psychological stage of binge eating disorder. The patient begins to hate his own gluttony behavior and feels inferior to his obesity, but he is unable to control his desire to eat and struggles to blame himself.
Depression
It is a kind of mental illness with depression as a prominent symptom. Depression is characterized by depression and disgusting psychology. The patient has a sense of desolateness, often sighs, loses interest in things, often headaches, upsets, and panic-stricken dreams. Weakness, diarrhea, etc. When symptoms are severe, people will feel strongly disgusted and even have suicidal thoughts. The cause is generally caused by obvious trauma, such as unfortunate encounters in life, career setbacks, non-reuse, and disharmony of relationships. Depression is also closely related to the personality of the person. The personality characteristics of this patient are generally introverted, isolated, sentimental and dependent.
Paranoia
If a person's beliefs are wrong, even if they are in conflict with social reality and cultural background, he/she is suffering from paranoia. The cause is divided into physiological and psychological factors. In terms of physiological factors, people in the same family have a higher chance of suspicious, secretive or jealous personality. Head injuries, alcohol abuse and even AIDS are all related to the onset of paranoia. Some have speculated that the temporal or marginal zone is damaged, or that the dopaminergic nerve is too active. In terms of psychological factors, Freud emphasizes the process of desire, thinking that delusions are the result of degeneration from the gay period and fixed in the original narcissism period. Love for the same sex is forbidden, and then cast into suspiciousness and rebellion. Other psychoanalysts also emphasize homosexuality, narcissism, and projection. Sullivan believes that delusions can overcome inferiority and weakness, and are more afflicted by the sensational persututory typebelieving that they are persecuted or hurt, patients tend to become extremely cautious and prepared, and often include relevant people. In the world of my own imagination.
Paranoia is divided into: paranoia, delusional delusions, physical paranoia, arrogant delusions.
OCD
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a recurring neurological disorder that lacks practical meaning, unreasonable beliefs, emotions, intentions, or behaviors that are restrained but unable to escape. Obsessive-compulsive symptoms are mainly obsessive-compulsive symptoms These include obsessions, compulsive emotions, forced intentions, and forced behavior.
Refers to people with extreme symptoms of antisocial personality disorder. Antisocial personality disorder is an "abnormal behavior" disease that runs counter to social conventions and shows excessive attack and crushes others for themselves. "Psychic metamorphosis" is a "psychological abnormality" tendency that is not guilty on this basis and has no compassion for others. This condition is referred to as the worst condition of mental illness.
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