Come and see if you are caught? The main symptoms are: headache, depression, insomnia, loss of appetite, anxiety, auditory hallucination, and then suicide attempts and mental abnormalities are caused by excitement, irritability, refusal to work, persecution delusions, etc.

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1, Prison psychosis (Prison psychosis)

Prison psychosis Some scholars call it a detention reaction. A reactive psychosis that occurs under incarceration conditions. The main symptoms are: headache, depression, insomnia, loss of appetite, anxiety, auditory hallucination, and then suicide attempts and mental abnormalities after excitement, irritability, refusal to work, persecution and delusion. This is because the prisoner condemns his crime, is distressed by his family, is desperate about his future, and then becomes stiff in his thoughts, negative words and actions and absent-minded.

Come and see if you are caught? The main symptoms are: headache, depression, insomnia, loss of appetite, anxiety, auditory hallucination, and then suicide attempts and mental abnormalities are caused by excitement, irritability, refusal to work, persecution delusions, etc. - DayDayNews

2, Peter Pan syndrome (Peter Pan syndrome)

Peter Pan syndrome refers to the mentality of adults facing the fierce competition and cruel struggle of society, more and more people like to "pretend to be young", act childishly, and desire to return to the world of children, but if this mentality develops to the extreme, they will indulge in their own fantasies and refuse to grow up. Peter Pan syndrome is characterized as a mental illness.

Adults with Peter Pan syndrome prefer to play with models or dolls alone than with other adults, and miss the meticulous care of their parents when they were young, so even if they grow up, their behavior is still like a child, and this is also called a big child, that is, an adult like a child. Patients have many children's weaknesses, such as indecision, lack of self-protection awareness, desire to be accepted and afraid of being rejected. Therefore, their behavior is very disproportionate to their age. People with "Peter Pan syndrome" yearn forever to play the role of children and not become adults.

Come and see if you are caught? The main symptoms are: headache, depression, insomnia, loss of appetite, anxiety, auditory hallucination, and then suicide attempts and mental abnormalities are caused by excitement, irritability, refusal to work, persecution delusions, etc. - DayDayNews

3, square phobia (Agoraphobia)

Square phobia, also known as square phobia, is a type of anxiety disorder. It specifically refers to the extreme fear of staying in public places or open places, because it is impossible or embarrassing to escape from such places.

often starts with a spontaneous panic attack, and then produces expected anxiety and avoidance behaviors, prompting the formation of conditioning. The expansion and persistence of phobia in the square can be achieved by recurring symptoms to condition the anxiety, while avoidance behavior hinders the conditioning; coupled with the fear of fainting or making a fool of yourself in public, it can aggravate anxiety and form a vicious cycle.

About 5% of people develop square phobia in a year, and the incidence rate in women is twice that in men. It usually occurs between the ages of 18 and 35. Patients who are afraid of walking unsteadily or falling in open places are mostly in their 40s and the course of the disease tends to be chronic. Generally speaking, the course of square phobia often fluctuates. Many patients may have a short period of improvement or even complete remission.

Come and see if you are caught? The main symptoms are: headache, depression, insomnia, loss of appetite, anxiety, auditory hallucination, and then suicide attempts and mental abnormalities are caused by excitement, irritability, refusal to work, persecution delusions, etc. - DayDayNews

4, claustrophobia (claustrophobia)

claustrophobia, also known as confined space phobia, is an anxiety disorder for closed spaces, which is a manifestation of phobia. Claucrass phobia is a type of place phobia. Patients are afraid of confined or crowded places because they are worried that unknown fear will occur in these places, and in severe cases, they may even experience anxiety and obsessive-compulsive symptoms. Once they leave this environment, the patient's physiology and behavior will quickly return to normal.

Patients with claustrophobia may experience panic symptoms or fear of panic symptoms in certain cases, such as in elevators, cars or cabins.

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