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behavioral changes
Other names: behavioral disorders
What does it mean?
Changing behavior is a very broad term, especially in the course of personal development that you go through every individual several times. As a pathological change in behavior can indicate a situation where an individual’s behavior changes suddenly, dramatically and unexpectedly also necessary.Changing behavior can also be a long process.
It depends on what you mean by presenting a specific behavior – there may be changes in mood (mostly), or to changes in human behavior. **
** Mood disorders are serious mental disorders to which they belong states of deep depression after a manic states. Depression manifests total dejection man, mental depression, loss of interest in their surroundings and sometimes even himself, and it is a state that has great psychic man torment. It may also show increased tiredness, reduced or loss of self-esteem, self-recrimination, guilt feelings, suicidal. It is a disorder that will affect human, so advice like: “Be yourself, be well again, after all …” will not help much here, but rather inflict more harm than good. The opposite of depression, mania – man is excited (the impression of infinite energy and enthusiasm), his mood is either elevated (not solving anything, today everything is possible, anything bother me, nothing can happen to me), but it may be too irritated. The man who is in a state of mania, for example, is able in one day to spend tens of thousands of absolutely useless things, is able to sell the family home, to behave like a child, etc. Form is a lot, but have in common the fact that they are dangerous. Disease where the manic and depressive fluctuations alternate called manic-depressive disorder, bipolar disorder another name. Depression undergoes in life every person at least once. Its strength depends on the circumstances that have triggered a susceptibility to humans. It is more common in women.Depression is a long-term disease that even after treatment has a tendency to return and to become a chronic disease.
Sudden change in human behavior can be observed in schizophrenia. Because schizophrenia is a disease which has three possible variants are symptoms that are summarize only approximate. This includes the nonsense physical activity, aimless behavior, negativity, maybe it decreased activity, loss of self and the environment (not to be confused with depression), disorganized speech, which often may not give the plot makes no sense – one emphasizes things for him essential to the plot in general do not meaning.
What to do?
For longer lasting symptoms that can not be reasonably justified (for example, a child is a teenager, break ups, job loss, death in the family, etc.). Why a person behaves, it is necessary to seek medical attention. All of the above listed diseases are extreme condition, as far as it can occur, but the mental disorders often come stealthily, because early detection can help to successful treatment.
In short at the end
Changes in behavior are very complex issue and the solution to this problem falls exclusively in the hands of a psychiatrist or psychologist. Each of us has a life period, which behaves differently – under stress, great emotional stress and so on. If you have one or two of the herein listed symptoms – such as decreased activity, and loss of interest in surrounding events and exhibits it at your week and you know why this is happening (stress, unhappiness in the family, change of season), there is no need now to worry. The reason for seeking medical attention is always time, they insist the changes for a long time and you feel that you or a person in your neighborhood is not what he used to be, and it manifests in several symptoms described above.
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