Paranoid

Introduction

Introduction "Pseudo-mad reaction" refers to a phenomenon similar to delusion. Its occurrence is mostly related to the patient's situation, developed through a certain psychological mechanism, and is not as convincing as imaginary: it is also called "cardiac delusion." Many of these psychological factors affecting emotions often develop into excessive price concepts before further forming a paranoid reaction like delusion. The so-called "excessive price concept" is a kind of thinking content with strong emotional color, which is higher than other concepts and becomes the ancestors' view. It has been occupying a dominant position in its spiritual life for a certain period of time, making him objective. Determine if a deviation or error has occurred.

Cause

Cause

Psychological factors: psychological factors that cause madness-like reactions. Chronic deafness is most common with certain mental or physical weaknesses. Studies have shown that deafness is closely related to eccentric reactions, especially in patients with severe hearing. More suspicious personality and so on.

Many of these psychological factors affecting emotions often develop into excessive price concepts before further forming a paranoid reaction like delusion. The so-called "excessive price concept" is a kind of thinking content with strong emotional color, which is higher than other concepts and becomes the ancestors' view. It has been occupying a dominant position in its spiritual life for a certain period of time, making him objective. Determine if a deviation or error has occurred.

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The psychological mechanism of a maddening reaction may include the following:

1. Projection When a person walks into a room, several people in the conversation suddenly stop talking, so the person thinks that the few people talk about talking about him. This kind of experience is well known. This is the so-called "pushing effect."

2, self-adapted tendencies: Anyone has a certain degree of self-involvement. Because of this characteristic, people can maintain sensitivity to objective things and encourage people to explore the meaning of objective events. Analyze the causal relationship between them and decide how to act. Without such characteristics, it is unthinkable for people to have a normal social life. However, if this tendency of self-intervention is over-developed, it may also lead to a distorted judgment of objective events. For example, other people's cough and hoe movements are considered to be related to themselves, and even worse, external scenes that are completely unrelated may be regarded as some kind of signal related to themselves.

3, quality: class madness reaction is more common in people with suspicious personality. Generally, these people are younger. When they encounter difficulties, they tend to be overly sensitive and have various doubts.

4. Psychological factors: The psychological factors that cause madness-like reactions are most common in certain mental or physical weaknesses. If there are bad habits of masturbation or other sexual inversions: people often feel that they have a bad heart, and they are like illegitimate children or People with physical disabilities, more sensitive to inferiority, these factors often strengthen the role of self-involvement and shoving, causing many suspicions. Secondly, various setbacks that damage self-esteem, such as failure to improve; love frustration, lover's life style is not correct, embarrassed criticism and disproportionate with its level of knowledge can easily lead to self-sadness and sensitivity, further development can cause a maddening reaction.

5. Chronic deafness: Studies have shown that deafness is closely related to eccentric madness, especially in patients with severe hearing, and eccentric reactions are more common. These patients often have a history of hearing loss for many years, and they have conductive deafness. many. These patients may develop a mischievous or auditory hallucination due to the feeling of deprivation, and then develop into a paranoid response. However, there have been few studies so far and no positive conclusions have been reached.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

The eccentric response is sometimes misdiagnosed as delusional schizophrenia or other delusional psychosis due to clinical manifestations similar to delusions. For example, the so-called " delusions" are generally diagnosed as schizophrenia, but as Fish pointed out, most of the " delusions" are the result of psychogenic reactions and personality development. Factors that may be related to the occurrence of dreams include: physical disabilities, spouse being too young, beautiful, sexual dysfunction, etc. Even the marital relationship is particularly intimate, resulting in psychological dependence, which may also cause delusions. After entering the menopausal dysfunction, there may also be a maddening reaction to the "dream" content.

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