The brain in love was generally not considered a mental illness, but a personality defect or a way of thinking. The love brain was mainly manifested as love above all. It placed all its energy and thoughts on love and lovers, thinking about how to maintain this relationship every day. Although the love brain could lead to some abnormal psychology, such as anxiety and possessiveness, it was not strictly defined as a mental illness. Some experts interpreted the love brain as an act of losing rational thinking and judgment for love. However, the love brain may be related to an individual's personality traits, such as lack of security or inferiority, leading to the desire for love to fill the emotional gap. If the love brain has forced behavior and makes the other person feel uncomfortable, you may need to seek psychological guidance. In short, love brain was not considered a mental illness, but a possible personality defect.
The brains of mental patients were different from normal brains in many aspects, mainly in terms of neurotransmitter, structure, weight, etc., which led to abnormal changes in brain function: 1. ** Brain neurotransmitter **: The neurotransmitter secretion in the brain of patients with mental illness is abnormal. For example, patients with schizophrenia had abnormal secretion of the neurotransmitter Dopamine, which could lead to positive symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions, as well as negative symptoms such as poor thinking and apathy. The secretion of the neurotransmitter 5 - HT, dopamineand norepinephrin was abnormal in patients with schizophrenia, and the balance of neurotransmitter was disordered, which led to the alternating occurrence of high and low emotions. 2. [** structure **: Some patients with mental illnesses have abnormal brain structures.] For example, the gray matter volume of the brain of patients with schizophrenia decreased; the brain volume of children with autistic disorder was larger than that of normal children of the same age in childhood, but the brain volume gradually decreased after 6 - 8 years old; the brain of patients with Alzheimer's disease had senile plaque and neurofiber tangles, and the number of neurons decreased; mental diseases caused by brain trauma and cerebral stroke were usually directly related to changes in brain structure. 3. ** Weight **: A more common abnormality of brain weight is seen in Alzheimer's disease. The brain of patients with this disease will shrink, lose weight, deepen sulci, and narrow gyri. The severity of Alzheimer's disease is related to the degree of brain shrinking. However, there were also opinions that it was difficult to directly tell the difference between mental patients and ordinary people from the appearance of the brain. There would only be differences when the brain waves were abnormal, and the causes of mental illness were complicated.
Being fanciful wasn't necessarily a mental illness. Fantasy is a normal human psychological behavior that can help people relax, relieve stress, and even help people find inspiration and creativity in some cases. However, if the content of the fantasy was too absurd and illogical or affected his normal life and work, he needed to take it seriously and seek professional help. If you feel that your fantasies have affected your emotions, interpersonal relationships, life and work, it is recommended to consult a psychiatrist or counselor for help.
From a certain point of view, love and mental illness were similar, but it was not accurate to define love as a serious mental illness. In the diagnosis of mental illness, there was a standard of insight. Impaired insight was an important factor in the diagnosis of mental illness. In love, once a person is controlled by the impulse of love, they may lose themselves. This is similar to losing self-awareness. Just like how people say," Love makes me crazy." A series of behaviors activated by love may not be controlled by self. It is related to the original impulse. In this sense, there are some characteristics of mental illness. However, love was an emotional model formed in the long process of human evolution. In primitive society, it played an irreplaceable role in reproduction. After entering civilized society, although there were love disputes and even tragedies, it was also a part of the normal emotional experience of human beings. Moreover, civilized society had always restrained and filtered some bad behaviors in love. Therefore, love could not be simply attributed to a serious mental illness.
There were many differences between mental illness and neurosis: 1. ** Disease Category ** - Mental illness was a type of illness that was characteristic of changes in emotions, cognition, and behavior, accompanied by painful experiences and/or functional impairments. Common illnesses included schizophrenia, depression, hysteria, obsessive-compulsive disorder, autism, phobia, and so on. - Nervous system diseases were short for diseases of the nervous system, including central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, and striated muscle diseases. The diseases included vasular diseases, infectious diseases of the central nervous system, tumors, trauma, degeneration diseases, autoimmunity diseases, hereditary diseases, toxic diseases, congenital development abnormalities, nutritional deficiencies, and metabolism disorders, such as cerebral hemorrhage, paraplegic, Alzheimer's disease, poliomyelia, and facial paralysis. 2. ** Cause difference ** - Mental illness was caused by many complex factors such as biology, psychology, and society. It was difficult to find a single cause. - The main causes of mental illness were infection, poisoning, metabolism disorder, and genetics. 3. ** symptoms ** - The clinical manifestations of mental illness were a series of abnormal psychological and emotional behaviors. In serious cases, there would be injuries, self-harm, suicide, etc. There would also be speech disorder, hallucinations, delusions, excitement, damage to people, and strange movements. - Clinically, neurotic patients would have lower limb paralysis, paralysis, numbness of limbs, convulsions, coma, defecation, and other abnormal physical functions. They would also have headaches, dizziness, aphasia, blindness, convulsions, coma, unstable walking or paralysis, muscle weakness or wasting, and so on. 4. ** Patient's Insight ** - Mental patients probably didn't think they were sick. - Psychopaths usually know that they are sick. 5. ** Treatment Method ** - Mental illness usually used a combination of psychotherapy and medication. Some patients could gradually return to normal with the help of themselves, friends, and family. - Psychopaths were treated by medical means (surgery, drugs, etc.), and the patient would not recover on his own. 6. ** Medical Department ** - Mental patients should go to mental hospitals or psychiatric departments for treatment. In general hospitals, they could go to the Department of Mental Psychology. Specialist hospitals could go to the corresponding departments for depression and anxiety according to their symptoms, such as depression and anxiety. Children under the age of 12 could go to the Department of Child Psychology, and those over the age of 60 could go to the Department of Geritism. - Mental patients should go to the neurology department or the neurosurgery department.
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According to Platon's view of love, love was not defined as a mental illness. There was a rich meaning in Platonic view of love: 1. ** The relationship between love and happiness **: Happiness is the ultimate goal of love, and love is a way of happiness. Love makes happiness eternal through fertility. Fertility includes both physical and spiritual fertility. The fertility of the soul is more noble. It is the birth of creation, wisdom, and the derivation of virtue. 2. [The Form of Love: He divided love into two forms, the love of flesh and the love of spirit.] The body's Eros was a manifestation of desire, which was low and limited, while the soul's Eros was the pursuit of beauty and the communication of the soul, which was noble and infinite. However, platonic love was not purely spiritual love. It was composed of the body's desire for love and the soul's desire for love. It only emphasized that the soul's desire for love should dominate the body's desire. True love should transcend the sensory level and pursue the concept of beauty, kindness, and truth. 3. ** The concept of soul mate **: The philosophy of love was extracted from the story narrated by Aristophanes in the Gathering of Drinking. It believed that human beings were originally complete. After being divided into two halves by God, humans were always looking for the other half that could make them complete, namely soul mates. This kind of spiritual love based on physical desire was considered to be a higher realm of love. Loving someone was to make oneself complete, starting from one's own desire and self-realization.
I don't quite understand what you mean by "mental illness mi". If "mi" is a misrepresentation, mental illness is also called mental disorder. It is a disease that causes problems in the patient's mental state. It is a serious psychological disorder. The symptoms include persistent abnormalities in cognition, emotion, will, and action, such as delusions in cognition (such as delusions of being persecuted, delusions of relationship, etc.), emotional instability, disharmonious emotional response, pessimism, despair, or extreme excitement. There may also be sensory disturbances (such as hallucinations, sensitivity or insensitivity to external stimulation, etc.). The patient's behavior was difficult for ordinary people to understand. Under the influence of morbid psychology, suicide and attacking others might occur. Those with mild illnesses had a certain correct understanding of their illness and could cooperate with treatment. Those with severe illnesses did not have a complete understanding of their illness and could not cooperate with treatment. Some patients were despised by their families and were "imprisoned." Some patients who did not harm others struggled on the edge of society. Modern psychology mainly studied the causes, mechanisms, symptoms, clinical patterns, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of mental disorders. It not only involved the diagnosis and treatment of various mental illnesses and neuroses, but also involved the prevention, correction, and treatment of many problems such as adaptation disorder and personality disorder. If you suspect that you have symptoms related to mental illness, it is recommended to go to the hospital's psychiatric or psychological department in time.
There were a few novels about doctors and mental illnesses that he could recommend. The first one was " Psychiatrist's Case Investigation Notes: The threat of the Blood Words." This was a criminal investigation novel about mental illness. The author, Zhu Mingchuan, was a doctor who had a deep understanding of psychology and psychiatric. In addition," The Madman Speaks: The Notes of a Psychiatrist " was also a novel based on the experiences of a real person. The author, Mugo, was a psychiatric doctor. The book depicted 17 exciting stories, involving a variety of mental illnesses and medical knowledge. In addition," Doomsday Asylum " was also a novel with a psychiatrist as the main character. It told the story of doctors saving patients in the apocalypse. These novels all provided different perspectives and storylines of doctors and psychiatric.
There might be the following signs of mental illness: - In terms of personality, there are changes in personality, becoming solitary and lazy, and losing interest in things. For example, students may be late, leave early, not complete homework, and their academic performance may decline and not take it seriously. They become indifferent in social interactions and avoid social interactions. They often sit alone or wander aimlessly. They are completely indifferent to the care of others. - " In terms of emotions, there will be emotional fluctuations for no reason, including anxiety, depression, fear, etc. These emotions will suddenly occur and the duration and degree of these emotions vary from person to person. There may also be emotional changes, unprovoked tantrums, nervousness, fear, and jealousy. - " In terms of thinking, one's thinking may change rapidly, talk nonsense, hallucinations, delusions, etc., such as hearing non-existent voices or seeing non-existent people, or having excessive doubts and fears about certain things. There may also be situations such as thinking jumps and communication barriers. - In terms of behavior, it shows some abnormal behaviors, such as changes in eating and sleeping habits, inability to concentrate, daily work and learning are affected, sudden impulsiveness, aggression, etc. It may also be manifested as talking to itself, laughing, muttering to himself or laughing alone for no reason. - Other aspects: Insanity, headaches, and other inexplicable physical discomfort may occur, emphasizing one's fatigue as the reason for long-term withdrawal from society and work. They may be content with the status quo, neither thinking that there is anything wrong nor actively treating them. There may also be a sense of being monitored, a sense of being on the edge, low efficiency, and a serious decline in memory.
Early symptoms of mental illness may include headaches. Common early symptoms include personality changes.(as if someone who was friendly and warm had become cold and withdrawn)(There may be headaches, insomnia, easy fatigue, etc.), emotional (high or low mood, etc.), behavior changes (strange movements, repetitive behavior, etc.), inattention, suspiciousness, difficulty falling asleep or waking up early, memory loss, easy to be excited, reduced talking volume, indifference to family members, etc., but there were no fixed precursor symptoms. The neurotic symptoms included headaches.