The manifestations of patients with mental disorders involve all aspects of people's mental activities and are manifested through people's explicit behaviors (such as appearance, actions, speech and behavior, demeanor, and written content).
Typical symptoms
Common mental disorders include perception disorders, thinking disorders, attention disorders, memory disorders, mental disorders, emotional disorders, volitional and behavioral disorders, consciousness disorders, and insight disorders.
Symptoms vary from disease to disease, but common symptoms include:
Feeling sad or depressed, with extreme changes in mood levels;
confusion or concentration;
Excessive fear or worry, even suicidal thoughts;
Withdraw from frequent friends and participation in activities without reason;
tiredness, decreased energy, or trouble falling asleep;
Loss of reality, delusions or hallucinations;
Inability to cope with everyday problems or stress, and tendency to be excessively angry, hostile, or violent;
Changes in libido, large changes in eating habits, and possible alcohol or drug problems.
Accompanying symptoms
Sometimes the symptoms of a mental disorder manifest as physical problems, such as stomach pain, back pain, headache, or other unexplained pain
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