Discordant excitement

Introduction

Introduction Uncoordinated excitement, long expressions of disharmony between thoughts and feelings and their actions, common in schizophrenia. Mainstream research shows that biological and socio-cultural influences are important factors leading to disease. The current research focuses on the biochemical and genetic factors of neurophysiological brains. Some people claim that the current diagnostic criteria lack objectivity and that the state of schizophrenia is controversial. It is manifested that the thoughts and feelings are not in harmony with their actions.

Cause

Cause

Mainstream research shows that biological and socio-cultural influences are important factors leading to disease. The current research focuses on the biochemical and genetic factors of neurophysiological brains. Some people claim that the current diagnostic criteria lack objectivity and that the state of schizophrenia is controversial. Although the name schizophrenia literally has the meaning of splitting the mind, it is not the same as "personality splitting". It should not be confused with dissociative identity disorders like some articles, films or mass culture. Schizophrenia is also not associated with good violence. Although the state of mental illness often makes patients need the assistance of mental health, schizophrenia patients are not always in this state of mental illness.

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It is manifested that the thoughts and feelings are not in harmony with their actions.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Psychomotor excitement:

Or excitement, refers to a large increase in movements and behaviors. If this increase is coordinated with the thoughts and feelings of the time, and the movements of various parts of the body are also coordinated, it is called coordination excitement. The excitement of excitement and the excitement of arrogance belong to this category. The other is called uncoordinated excitement, which is manifested in the inconsistency between thoughts and feelings and their movements, and is common in schizophrenia.

Psychomotor inhibition:

Refers to a large reduction in movements and behaviors. If it is reduced to the extent that affects daily activities, it is morbid. Some of the more typical ones are:

1 Stupor: refers to the degree of action and behavior has been reduced to the degree of stabbing, performance does not speak, do not eat, stay in bed all day, lack of response to external stimuli, gaze, fixed expression, severe cases also show urination. Common in schizophrenia, if left untreated, it can last for a long time, but it can suddenly improve automatically.

2 waxy buckling: the patient's limbs can be arbitrarily placed in one position for a considerable period of time, just like a waxed person. Often appear on the basis of schizophrenia. For example, if the patient sleeps on the bed, if the pillow is removed, his head can still be suspended for a few minutes or even longer (air pillow).

3 Violation: It also often appears on the basis of stupor. At this time, if the patient is required to do something, the patient often shows violations and does not perform. For example, letting him open his mouth, he can not move at all (passive violation), or he can close his mouth more tightly (actively violated).

4 Misuse: Loss of the ability to correctly complete a purposeful action. Seen in the superior hemisphere with the lower leaflet and the upper edge of the damage.

5 Lost writing: Loss of writing ability, seen in the middle of the damage.

6 miscalculation: loss of computing power. It is manifested that the thoughts and feelings are not in harmony with their actions.

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