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6 interesting facts about psychological mental abnormalities

6 interesting facts about psychological mental abnormalities





today we tell you 6 interesting facts about psychological mental abnormalities.

1 - kleptomania is the disease in which a person has great difficulty resisting the impulse to steal something.



Kleptomania is a well-known impulse control disorder categorized by recurrent failure.
These impulses are to steal things even though the items are not needed personal use or any value. A person who suffers from this generally always feels attention or urge to steal items ranging from pencils paper clips to more pressing objects like laptops and handbags.
When a person with this disorder steals something, they feel suppressed for a moment. 
Still, often sufferers will find that the urge will just come back stronger.


2 - depressed people have a smaller hippocampus to the lack of neurogenesis the hippocampus deteriorates. 



This was found on a study back published in biological psychiatry in 2011. the study follows a large population of elderly individuals or ten years. The researchers perform imaging scans during the baseline year you're five to ten. During this time, they also repeatedly assess the individuals for both depressive symptoms and depressive disorders. They found that persons with depression decline over time instead of having a small hippocampus because of depression


3 - being a drama queen is an actual personality disorder known as the histrionic personality disorder that affects women four times more than men.


Histrionic Personality disorders categorized by a long-standing pattern of attention-seeking behaviour in extreme emotionality without being aware of it. They all should act out a role like a princess or drama queen, and their relationships to others tend to record things in the emotional matter.
People want this to feeling uncomfortable when they're not the centre of attention. Behaviours may include constant attention-seeking of approval, even sexual seductiveness and inappropriate situations. 

4 - panic attacks are short periods of acute, intense episodes of anxiety that can potentially lead to developing a phobia. 


A panic attack is a sudden surge of anxiety and fear, your heart pounds, and you can't breathe. You may even feel like you're dying or going crazy left untreated panic attack and Like panic disorder. In other problems, they may even cause a person to withdraw from everyday activities. 

Panic attacks are sudden, and often very unexpected appear to be unprovoked and often disabling once someone's had a panic attack like driving dropping in crowded stores or even riding an elevator. The person may develop your rational fears called phobias about the situations and begin to avoid them.

5 - when there should be a word for something but there isn't it's called a lexical gap. 


The lexical gap is lack and lexicalization of detection and language compared to languages in a target language of translation. For example, the word key League in Filipino has no direct translation in English. the closest translation to that word is butterflies in your stomach when you have an interaction romantic that's quite a long translation isn't it for one word, and it's not just limited in one language. 

6 - pareidolia - the instinct to seek familiar forms and disorder images like clouds and constellations; the perception of ransom stimulus as significant. 


Pareidolia is a psychological phenomenon evolving a vague and random stimulus being involved in perceived as something significant.
The word is derived from the Greek para meaning something faulty; there are many theories to the cause of this phenomenon. 
Experts say pareidolia provides a psychological determination for many delusions that include senses.

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