This disease is hereditary or due to the passing of periods of sadness in his life | many publishers, primarily The Academic Publishing House of The Institute for the Bulgarian Language |
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Oxford Latin Dictionary, Oxford University Press, 1968 |
In the brain responsible for cognition Third, depressive obsession, which is a serious mental illness, as the person feels a sudden change in his mood, as he feels in a state of joy the optimism of the demand for life, after which it is transmitted to a state of sadness and fear of a desire to commit suicide.
In the case of joy, with optimism about the demand for life, after which it will transmit to a state of sadness and fear of desire to commit suicide | New York: Penguin, 1992: 1• Bas Aarts; Sylvia Chalker; Edmund Weiner 16 January 2014 |
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It damages mental and social skills, which impedes daily performance in normal life | Dictionary of all Kurdish dialects |
Fourthly, personality disorders fall under a personality disorder, a group of psychological disorders that combine them as expressing fixed behavioral and cognitive patterns Difficult to change and adapt, and appear through various interactive contexts such as talking to or dealing with the patient | Deng Publications Dictionary of all Kurdish dialects 2017 |
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Seventh, Barnoy schizophrenia believes that someone with this disease believes that everyone who approaches him will either kill him and take the principle of killing or will be killed Eighth, a patient with obsessive-compulsive disorder An obsessive-compulsive patient is a problem in flashes, which is an idea that is repeated without stopping, so you find the patient suffocating someone with him in the elevator for example without reason, other than repeating the idea urgently and puts him under pressure nine dark depression when you reach this state | First, the strange hand, which is the most dangerous mental illness, so a patient does not feel where his hand is moving and this leads to suffocation of the neck Secondly, disturbance from reality, which is the feeling of the injured that he is observing himself from outside, he feels that he does not exist, as he feels that its parts are scattered in space and its causes are his injury |
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