Sense of incapacity
The sense of incompetence is common in adaptation disorders, and most often occur within 1 to 3 months after the occurrence of a stress event. The clinical symptoms of the patient vary greatly, mainly manifested by emotional and behavioral abnormalities. Adaptation disorders are caused by long-term stressors or difficult situations, coupled with the patient's personality defects, resulting in emotional disorders such as distress, depression, as well as maladaptive behaviors (such as withdrawal, inattention to health, irregular life, etc.) and physical dysfunction ( Such as poor sleep, loss of appetite, etc.) and a chronic psychogenic disorder that impairs social functioning.
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