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Hehe, a state of madness.
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Hysteria (pinyin: xiē sī dǐ lǐ; English: hysteria) refers to an abnormal emotional and irregular behavior, and is usually used to describe extreme emotions about something.
Words develop in Freud's psychoanalysis of anxiety, defense mechanisms, repression, projective friend-shooting, denial, substitution, rationalization, isolation, intellectualization. It is generally used to describe women's anxiety and subconscious projection.
Usage. as an object, a definite, and an adverbial Bu Wuhuai; For spoken language.
Example. Chapter 45 of Volume 6 of Lu Yao's "Ordinary World": "He even scolded the child hysterically, and nervously hugged his wife and cried his nose. ”
synonyms: liver and gallbladder split.
Antonym : calm.
Similar to the royal word: painful heart.
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Described as being unusually agitated and behaved erratically.
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Idiom explained.
Described as emotional, behaving out of shape.
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The spirit is extremely excited, and the behavior is abnormal!
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(1) [Name] Hysteria (2) [Shape] describes abnormal emotions and abnormal behavior.
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It refers to a state of self-protection that a person shows when he is hopeless and helpless.
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Hysteria: Refers to an unusually agitated mood and erratic behavior, usually used to describe extreme emotions about something.
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A kind of mental illness, because the patient often has violent behavior at the time of onset, it has a strong representativeness, so it has become synonymous with "madness".
Here's an overview of hysteria in psychiatry.
Hysteria, also known as hysteria. This is a group of mental disorders caused by mental factors, such as major life events, inner conflicts, emotional agitation, suggestion, or autosuggestion, acting on susceptible individuals. It is mainly manifested by a variety of somatic symptoms, mental symptoms such as reduced range of consciousness, selective amnesia or emotional outbursts; However, the corresponding organic lesions cannot be detected as the basis for pathology.
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To drive people to madness is to go crazy.
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Easily excited, confused speech, crying and laughing impermanently. It is also a metaphor for being emotional, behaving erratically, and shouting wildly.
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Hysteria is a very extreme emotional response in humans. It is a state of venting when human emotions are unable to control themselves. But this state can sometimes cause harm to others, or destroy people and property, or self-destruction.
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Extremely agitated and erratically behaved.
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It's not that complicated.
It's going crazy.
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Tang, Li, Ping, Oh. No, yes, yes, thank you!
It is sometimes confused with other diseases, and it is difficult to distinguish between true and false, so it is easy to misdiagnose. For example, the most common hysterical spasm is the seizure of the patient's limbs, shortness of breath, and closed eyes
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Words were developed in Freud's psychoanalysis.
Anxiety, defense mechanisms, repression, projection, denial, transposition, rationalization, isolation, intellectualization.
It is generally used to describe women's anxiety and subconscious projection.
synonyms: liver and gallbladder split.
Antonym : calm.
Similar words: heart-wrenching.
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In fact, to put it bluntly, it collapsed to the top.
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**。1.Mental factors.
Anger, grievances, fears, worries, or other kinds of inner pain caused by intractable conflicts such as damaged self-esteem, insulted personality, or intractable conflicts such as family discord, marital dissatisfaction, and interpersonal disputes can lead to the occurrence of this disease. Patients may become ill directly in response to a strong emotional response to the death of a loved one or other unfortunate encounter. However, in some patients, the psychiatric factors of the onset are not obvious, which may be related to the patient's acceptance of suggestion and autosuggestion in a certain situation.
2 Personality traits. It is mainly manifested in four aspects: (1) the intensity and variability of the character.
The patient's emotions are active and vivid, but superficial and naïve. The emotional response is strong, often exaggerated and dramatic. Emotional reactions are easily changed by the environment, and it is easy to shift from one extreme to another, and the standard for judging right and wrong is often based on feelings, and it is easy to be emotional about people and things.
2) Highly suggestive. Patients are easily receptive to the words, actions, attitudes, etc. of those around them, and the suggestiveness of the patient depends on the emotional inclination of the patient. People are susceptible to suggestion if they have a predisposition to the event or someone's emotions, and have difficulty accepting suggestion if they lack emotional connection.
3) High degree of self-manifestation. That is, the patient has a tendency to be self-centered. The patient boasts and shows herself excessively, likes to appear in public, and becomes the center of attention, such as boasting that she is smart, capable, talented, that many people admire her talents, how people praise her, etc., but this is not the case.
4) Abundant fantasy. The patient is particularly fantastical and vivid. Under the influence of the patient's strong emotional response, it is easy to confuse reality and fantasy with each other, giving people the impression that the patient is lying, and even the patient himself is difficult to distinguish.
3 Genetic factors. The occurrence of hysteria may have some relationship with genetic factors. According to the Fuzhou region, hysteria was reported in 24% of patients with a positive family history, and the incidence of hysteria was reported in Jungberg for fathers, brothers, and sons, respectively, and for mothers, sisters, and daughters, respectively, and for all males, and females.
He argues that this finding supports the thesis that hysteria has something to do with heredity. For some patients, genetic predisposition appears to play a more important role in the development of the disease than psychiatric factors. However, whether the hysteria is definitely related to heredity remains to be explained.
4 Physical factors. In some patients, physical factors such as fever, pain, and malaise may cause nervousness and suspicion, providing the basis for autosuggestion for hysteria. On the other hand, somatic diseases can weaken the functional state of the nervous system, which can contribute to the occurrence of hysteria.
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