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Mental health (psychiatry)

Gelotophobia

Modern psychologists are increasingly confronted with cases of social isolation and virtualization of communication - for many reasons, the problems caused by disrupted social adaptation come to the fore.

Syndrome of dysmorphomania: a simple desire to be attractive or psychiatric disorder?

Remembering himself in adolescence, few will argue that at that time he was completely satisfied with his appearance, did not envy more attractive friends and loved his mirror image.

The imposter's syndrome

Psychological pathology, in which a person can not accept his achievements is a syndrome of an impostor. Consider the causes and symptoms of the phenomenon, the methods of its treatment.

Paraphrenia: a disease or life in a modified reality

When we say to a friend that he "bears" delirium, we can not even imagine how far we are from the truth, confused in the concepts of delirium and absurdity. In fact, nonsense is a mentally abnormal condition that can have various manifestations. 

Apopheny

By this term, the psychologist meant the ability of the human psyche to capture the relationship in utopian or accidental information and to find the share of meaning in random combinations and coincidences.

Anthropophobia

One of the most unusual phobic disorders in psychiatry is anthropophobia - a condition in which a patient is afraid of people - either absolutely everyone and everyone, or people of a certain category.

Hypertension

Hypertymia is a pathologically elevated mood, in which there is a sense of joy, an energetic uplift, a sense of strength, fun. At the same time, the direction and depth of all cognitive processes decrease sharply.

Hyperbulia

Hyperbulism is a strong-willed disorder, in which an inadequate increase in various desires occurs, as well as attempts to perform often unproductive activities.

Syndrome of the manager

Any kind of activity that gives a livelihood can cause fatigue, accompanied by negative emotions and problems: work and stress often go hand in hand.

Ambivalence

To denote the dual and even mutually exclusive nature of feelings experienced by a person at the same time on the same occasion, in modern psychology and psychoanalysis there is the term ambivalence.

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