Hysteria

Dissociative (conversion) disorder is a type of dissociation and conversion caused by obvious mental factors such as major life events, internal conflicts, emotional excitement, suggestion or self-indication, and acting on vulnerable individuals Symptom-based mental illness. Dissociation symptoms, also known as hysteria psychiatric symptoms, refer to a patient's partial or complete loss of identification of self-identity and memory of the past, which manifests itself as a decrease in the scope of consciousness, selective forgetting, or mental outbreak. Switching symptoms, also known as snoring somatic symptoms, refer to the unhappiness of patients when they encounter unsolvable problems and conflicts, which are manifested in a variety of physical symptoms. It can show symptoms similar to any disease, so some people think of hysteria as a great disease or disease imitator. Mainly manifested as a variety of physical symptoms, reduced scope of consciousness, strong suggestiveness, selective forgetting or emotional outbursts, but can not detect the corresponding organic damage as its pathological basis.

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