6 psychological diseases That deserve Our Attention and Treatment
6 psychological diseases that can affect us in an invisible way and we do not give importance to them as a mere habit. They can be treated by a psychiatrist.
1- Clinomania
Strong desire to stay in bed all the time. On a weekend morning, many individuals appreciate having a few extra hours to themselves in bed. Some people, however, regularly have a strong desire to stay in bed. They can even feel completely incapable of getting out of bed.
It may be called as Dysania or Clinophilia.
2- Jouska
Artificial or imaginary talk of the mind, in which a strong desire arises which compels you to make up inventions and to live in an imaginary world all the time, e.g.
Creating fake or fictitious scenarios in your mind on a daily basis, creating fictitious people and fictitious dialogues in fictitious conversations, i.e. creating situations and events in the world of ideas that are false, unrelated to reality but You believe it to be true.
3- Philophobia
(Fear of love)
Fear of engagement or marriage – fear that the ability to have a meaningful relationship with someone may be negatively affected. Seeing the painful separation of close relationships in childhood or adolescence and then being afraid to develop loving relationships in your life.
4- Nyctophilia
The condition in which person feel very happy and comfortable to sit in dark. Its a psychological disorder. Some of the most common causes of nyctophobia are: A negative, traumatic or scary experience involving the dark – This is the most common cause of nyctophobia and is also known as a direct learning experience or traumatic conditioning.
5- Exulensis
The feeling of finally losing the will to talk about anything.
Fear that no one will understand you if you talk about the subject or after going through any experience related to yourself.
6- Monachopsis
The constant feeling that everyone ignores you.
Or the feeling that in every game no one is paying attention to you and you are in the wrong place.
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