Retirement syndrome
Introduction
Introduction The so-called retired syndrome refers to the negative emotions such as anxiety, depression, sorrow, fear, etc., which occur in the elderly due to the inability to adapt to changes in new social roles, living environment and lifestyles after retirement, or a behavior that deviates from normal behavior. An adaptive psychological disorder.
Cause
Cause
Causes of Retirement Syndrome: Older people cannot adapt to new social roles, living environment and lifestyle changes after retirement.
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Retired Syndrome Diagnosis:
After retiring from the break, professional life and personal interests have undergone great changes. From long-term intense and regular professional life, suddenly turned to irregular, slack and retired life, it is difficult to adapt and generate anxiety, and there is a sense of loss, some have a sense of loss, and some I think that I am energetic and unsuccessful, and I am fully qualified for the original job. Now I will feel lost when I retreat. I can also feel mild depression, think that I am abandoned, insincere, pessimistic, and insomnia. In particular, indulging in a glorious past, regretting the good times that have passed away, that is, depression. Diagnosis can be based on the above clinical manifestations.
Diagnosis
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Identification of retired syndrome: After retreat, due to great changes in professional life and personal interests, from long-term intense and regular professional life, suddenly turned to irregular, slack and retired life, difficult to adapt and generate anxiety, at a loss There is a feeling of loss. Some people think that they are full of energy and unsuccessful. They are fully qualified for the original job. Now they will feel lost when they retreat. They may also have mild depression. They think that they are abandoned, they are infertile, pessimistic, insomnia. In particular, indulging in a glorious past, regretting the good times that have passed away, that is, depression. Diagnosis can be based on the above clinical manifestations.
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