Is it normal for everyone to talk and act except for the mentally ill and the mentally retarded?

Updated on society 2024-08-14
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    Not necessarily, the mentally ill and the mentally retarded may not speak normally, and others such as strokes, children, and the elderly may not speak normally. Because people will speak normally under normal circumstances, and if they lose their minds, they will speak abnormally.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    This is not necessarily, in addition to mental illness, normal people have some practices, which others do not understand, after all, everyone's personality is different, and the way of doing things is also different, one person has a thousand faces, this is very normal, everyone has everyone's thoughts.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It's a bit too absolute, some people are not mentally ill, and they don't speak and act normally.

    For example, patients with Alzheimer's disease will have memory impairment, cognitive decline, decreased concentration, impaired language ability, and spatial impairment; Emotional instability and even personality disorders and cognitive decline. I'm forgetful, I can't figure out the time and place.

    Stroke (cerebral thrombosis, cerebral blood vessel rupture) and other causes of abnormal speech and behavior. Some severe cases of epilepsy (epilepsy) also present with impaired consciousness.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Not necessarily, Alzheimer's disease does.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Normal people can also do abnormal things.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are thousands of people in the world, and there are thousands of people, with different forms, demeanors, words and deeds.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Intellectual disability refers to the intellectual immaturity caused by the impact of intellectual development, which is different from mental illness, and should be a person with limited civil capacity according to the laws of China.

    Psychosis refers to a severe psychological disorder in which the patient's cognition, emotion, will, movement and other mental activities can have lasting and obvious abnormalities; Unable to study, work, and live normally.

    Its actions and behaviors are difficult to be understood by ordinary people, and appear strange and distinctive; Under the domination of pathological psychology, there are actions and behaviors such as suicide or attacking or harming others; There are varying degrees of self-control deficits, and patients often lose judgment of their own psychiatric symptoms, think that their psychology and behavior are normal, and refuse**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Intellectual disability is not a mental patient, intellectual disability is only mental retardation, and mental illness is a different concept.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Is there a mental disability guarantee in social insurance?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Psychosis is mental illness, and mental retardation is mentally retarded.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Professionals answer, I wish you all the best.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I don't know what the condition of the mentally ill you are talking about and to what extent it has progressed.

    Severe psychosis: psychoschizome, reactive sperm.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It may not be mentally retarded, nor is it mentally ill, it has something to do with his personality. Or introverted and not good at interacting with people. This requires adults to communicate more with children and make them change their personality.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think this is a problem with other people's vision, because everyone has a commonality, that is, when a person says how others are, he thinks so when it reaches the ears of others? If you don't know the truth, how can you know what someone else is?

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Mentally handicapped is not psychosis. Strictly speaking, mental retardation is a group of symptoms that are caused by certain diseases or other harmful factors, and it is not a disease unit in itself. In patients with mild mental retardation, some have brain atrophy, brain dysplasia, or ataxia.

    To put it simply, people with slow perceptual speed, poor speech ability, low thinking ability, emotional instability, poor self-control, weak will, and poor communication skills do not necessarily have all of the above symptoms, accounting for more than three types of people.

    The person you are talking about may be intellectually defective, slow to react, and poor speech skills, this is not his own fault, he may be really sick, but it is definitely not mentally ill, and it is not right for others to dislike him.

  16. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Simple understanding Mentally handicapped refers to intellectual imperfection Neuropathy is caused by diseases of the nerves, cerebellum, etc. Being misunderstood and discussed at school First look at whether there is any maverick in the body, including speech, behavior, etc., or because there are some things that cause other people's views to be misunderstood, if not, then it is a matter of other people's opinions, if you think you are not wrong, go your own way, let others say... It's really not okay to wear someone else's shoes and go someone else's way so that he has no way to go, hehe, does it help you.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Intellectual disability is a cognitive and psychological impairment. Patients with intellectual disability are emotionally unstable and have poor self-control. So sometimes it looks like it's psychotic.

    Many people tend to lump intellectual disability and mental illness into one category. In fact, intellectual disability and mental illness are completely different things. The following is a brief introduction to the difference between intellectual disability and mental illness.

    1. The pathogenic causes of intellectual disability and mental illness are different. Intellectual disability is caused by organic damage to the brain or incomplete brain development. Harmful factors such as genetic variations, infections, poisoning, head injuries, craniocerebral malformations, or endocrine abnormalities can all cause intellectual disability.

    Whereas, psychosis is a disorder of brain function caused by the deletion of multiple genes.

    2. The clinical symptoms of intellectual disability and mental illness are also different. Because the brain of people with intellectual disability does not develop normally, the development of their intellectual activity stays at a relatively low stage. Their language skills, thinking skills, communication skills, self-control skills, and willpower will become very weak.

    Mentally ill patients are unable to study, work, and live normally. Some patients may have a tendency to attack others or commit suicide. Patients lack the ability to think and judge correctly.

    3. The methods of intellectual disability and mental illness are also different. The ** of intellectual disability must be in the infancy **, otherwise the management of the patient will be greatly impaired. There is currently no good way to do this kind of damage.

    Whereas, psychosis can be carried out by taking psychotropic drugs**. At the same time, the patient's friend also needs to be assisted by psychological **.

    The above is the difference between intellectual disability and mental illness. Although people with intellectual disabilities and mental illness are confused in their thinking and actions, the difference between the two disorders is very large. If the symptoms of intellectual disability and psychosis cannot be determined by the symptoms alone, the patient can be taken to the hospital for a detailed brain imaging examination to confirm the diagnosis.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Mental retardation does not cause psychosis, and congenital developmental delay is currently classified as a type of mental illness in the diagnostic system as mental retardation due to brain damage. Such patients, especially those with mental retardation due to brain injury, are more likely to have other psychiatric disorders, but this is not due to mental retardation.

    Psychotic symptoms include abnormal thoughts and experiences caused by disorders in the brain, which are simply problems with self-control, but there is no problem with intelligence. Mental retardation is brain dysplasia, that is, intelligence, thinking, and life ability are much lower than those of their peers.

    There is no necessary connection between the mentally handicapped and the mentally ill, and both people with low IQ and people with high IQ may get mental illness. Strictly speaking, mental retardation is a group of symptoms that are caused by certain diseases or other harmful factors, and are not in themselves a unit of disease.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Strictly speaking, mental retardation does not belong to mental illness, it is mainly in the process of development, due to some kind of influence, related to genetic mutations, infections, poisoning, head injuries, cranial malformations.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Intellectual disability is not a mental illness.

    The so-called intellectual disability is actually the intellectual immaturity caused by certain influences in the process of intellectual development, so it is different from mental illness. The brain is not developing normally or is not fully developed due to genetic variations, infections, head injuries, poisoning, cranial malformations, or endocrine abnormalities.

    Psychosis refers to a severe psychological disorder in which the patient exhibits persistent and obvious abnormal behaviors in the cognition, feelings, will, or actions of the world, as well as the psyche. In addition, these behaviors are difficult to be understood and accepted by others, and with the support of pathological psychology, they can induce undesirable behaviors such as suicide or aggression, and further diagnosis and treatment in a psychiatric hospital are required for this situation.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Mental retardation is an IQ problem, and severe cases can be classified as disabled, but this is not necessarily a mental illness. Of course, mental illness can also lead to mental retardation.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Mental retardation is not necessarily a mental illness, it may just be caused by a genetic defect, but God closes one window for one person, and will open another door for another.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yes, mental retardation falls under the category of mental illness. It's just that many mentally handicapped people are congenital and not easy.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In short, mental retardation does not fall under the definition of mental illness. That is true.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Not mental illness, because there is no such thing as mental retardation in mental illness.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is not a disease, but is usually caused by a congenital genetic defect.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Mentally handicapped is a low IQ, not a mental illness.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Hello, mentally ill people are generally different from mentally handicapped people.

    People with psychological disorders generally have self-awareness, feel that some aspects of themselves are not good, but do not know how to change, often accompanied by anxiety, depression, if it is severe, drugs can be used as an adjunct**, take anti-anxiety, antidepressant drugs, such as gallodine, conventional drugs, amitriptyline, meprotiline, imipramine, clomipramine, etc.

    The most serious is mental illness, which is what we commonly call "madness" and "neurosis". In fact, "neuropathy" is another kind of disease, which refers to the organic disease or change of the nervous system, and it can be found that the structure or chemical composition of the nervous system is different from that of ordinary people through physical and chemical examination methods (such as CT, electroencephalogram, brain topography, anatomy, laboratory tests, etc.), which is an organic lesion. Mental illness is a functional disease, and the current level of medical methods has not yet been able to find any changes in its nervous system and ordinary people, but their speech, behavior, thinking, emotions and other aspects of performance are different from ordinary people.

    There are many types of mental illness, and there are a few types of mental patients whose remission period is similar to that of ordinary people, as long as they do not get sick, they can work and live normally; Some mental illnesses are similar to neurasthenia in the early stage, but more mental patients are in chronic decline, as if living in another world, it is difficult to communicate and communicate with normal people, and it is almost impossible to live a normal life. Mentally ill people have no self-awareness, they think they are "normal" and "I am not sick", and they usually need to be coaxed or forced to be admitted to the hospital when they become ill**. Mentally ill patients must use antipsychotic drugs during the attack, commonly used are chlorpropanol, chloroheliumpine, fenajin, trifluoperazine, pentafluridol, conventional drugs, etc.

    Psychosis is very easy**, so a certain amount of maintenance medication is also required during remission. Mentally ill patients in remission can do a certain amount of psychological **as an aid**, which is helpful for them to maintain psychological balance, avoid, maintain psychosocial function, and reduce decline.

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