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Health

Mental health (psychiatry)

Stereotypes

Under the term "stereotypy" experts understand a specific psychiatric disorder or symptom characterized by repetition of the same action (motor, speech) by a person without any direction or semantic load.

Emotional exhaustion

Emotional exhaustion is a state of physical, emotional and mental exhaustion that is often associated with prolonged and excessive stress, especially in the workplace.

Anxiety syndrome

Anxiety syndrome (also called anxiety disorder) is a medical condition characterized by excessive worry, anxiety, and intrusive anxious thoughts that can feel as continuous and overwhelming.

Nervous breakdown

A nervous breakdown (or nervous exhaustion) is a condition characterized by severe psycho-emotional and physical exhaustion caused by prolonged and intense stress, overload, or severe emotional distress.

Neurosis

Neurosis (neurotic disorder)is a mental condition characterized by a variety of symptoms such as anxiety, nervousness, restlessness, and physical symptoms, excluding organic or physiological causes.

Nervousness and irritability

Nervousness is a state of heightened anxiety and agitation that can be accompanied by physical and emotional manifestations.

Echopraxia

The term "echopraxia" refers to imitative automatism, involuntary repetitive acts in which a person reproduces facial expressions, postures, gestures, phrases, or individual words made or said by others.

Schizoaffective personality disorder

A complex condition close to schizophrenia where a person has similar symptoms in the form of delusions, hallucinations combined with mood disorders, mania or depression is called schizoaffective disorder.

Schizophrenia in children and adolescents

In children, mental disorders and schizophrenia occur on almost the same scale as in adults, except that they manifest themselves in their own way.

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