Tag: mental health review


NON COMPOS MENTIS

Non Compos Mentis: Understanding Legal Incapacity The Latin term non compos mentis, which translates literally to “not of sound mind,” represents one of the most fundamental legal doctrines addressing human cognitive capacity. In contemporary jurisprudence and forensic psychology, it serves as a formal designation for an individual who, due to profound psychological, neurological, or cognitive […]

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NOSOMANIA

Nosomania: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia Entry The Core Definition of Nosomania Nosomania is an emerging concept within the field of mental health, characterized primarily by a pathological preoccupation with the idea of contracting a serious illness. This goes beyond typical, rational health concerns, escalating into an excessive, often debilitating, fear that significantly impacts an individual’s daily […]

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ACUTE SCHIZOPHRENIC EPISODE

Acute Schizophrenic Episode Core Definition An Acute Schizophrenic Episode refers to a sudden and significant worsening or onset of the severe symptoms characteristic of schizophrenia. It represents a period of intense symptom exacerbation that often requires urgent clinical attention, typically leading to hospitalization to ensure the individual’s safety and initiate effective treatment. While schizophrenia is […]

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LETHAL CATATONIA

Lethal Catatonia Introduction to Catatonia and its Lethal Form Catatonia is a complex psychomotor syndrome characterized by a spectrum of severe motor disturbances, behavioral abnormalities, and often profound emotional dysregulation. It is not a standalone diagnosis but rather a syndrome that can manifest in the context of various psychiatric, neurological, or general medical conditions. At […]

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