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Are psychopaths withdrawn, withdrawn, and have ideas that they don't like to communicate with others?

There are two mental patients in our community, both of whom are young men in their thirties.

Let's start with the first one. People in our community call him Chao. Chao, he is probably the most handsome psycho in history. His height is 180. He was born in the army and used to be in the army. The villagers in the army fought and were beaten to death. Later, he retired and went home. His brain was difficult to cure, and he gradually became a mental derangement. The first time I saw Chao coming back from a military hospital, was it handsome? Full of muscles and good temperament. I can't see that he is crazy!

Chao has been back for 4 years and usually doesn't exercise. He has gained a lot of weight, and he has always been handsome. Years ago, he just dyed a purple hair, pierced two ears and left long earrings. I am in a good mood. Sometimes Chao changes clothes three times a day. He likes to dress up in Shuai Shuai, ride an electric car around the street and look at beautiful girls.

When he was ill, he beat his mother to the ground. Once, I almost strangled my son's classmate's mother. That day, he was ill. When he saw his son's classmate's mother, he ran forward and grabbed her by the neck. Finally, her son's classmate's father came to save her, but she couldn't beat the wave of being a soldier. Finally, three policemen came to save her son and his classmate's mother. A Chao is really a particularly dangerous psychopath. His skill is too good. He likes children very much and often pinches their faces when he sees children who are not looked after by adults.

A Chao's mother wants to marry A Chao and arrange a girl with a little mental retardation. Chao doesn't like it. He said he likes thin and beautiful girls! I really don't understand how Chao, who is more critical than normal men, can dress up handsome and be a psycho!

Say another psycho ~ cigarette butt! Cigarette butts used to be a schoolmaster. When I was in high school, my classmates fought and my brain was broken. Cigarette butts don't like dressing up and are sloppy. You can tell at a glance that he is crazy. Cigarette butts like to pick up cigarette butts on the ground and smoke. So we call him a cigarette butt. Cigarette butts don't get sick. Like a child, he likes to eat snacks and walk around. I like playing with sand with children.

The year before last, I saw cigarette butts pulling chicken feathers for his mother, which was quite clean! Cigarette butt dad died of liver cancer a few years ago, and he kept vigil for his father for the first seven days. His brother slept late, but his mother said it was a pity that his brain was broken. Actually, cigarette butts are more filial. So, the mother of cigarette butts tried to make money to buy medicine for cigarette butts in hospitals.

When cigarette butts came up, I practiced martial arts in the square with a fruit knife in the middle of the night. He said that he was the best martial arts expert in the world and beat his mother to the ground when he was sick. His mother shouted for help, but his brother couldn't beat cigarette butts!

These two psychopaths are time bombs in our community. Cigarette butts stay in mental hospitals for half a year. A Chao is not in the hospital, but dresses himself every day, and the incidence rate is lower. Therefore, mental patients still have to do something to keep themselves busy, and it is not easy to get sick when they are busy.

In order to avoid being beaten by mental derangement, we all avoid it! Being neighbors with mental patients is really scary for us!

Are psychopaths withdrawn, withdrawn, and have ideas that they don't like to communicate with others?

In fact, there is such a sick young man in the neighborhood: the young man loves to talk and wears clean clothes. It can be seen that his family takes care of him and greets him every time they meet, but the way of greeting is a bit rigid: Uncle, what's the temperature today? What time is it now? It's always these two questions.

1. Loneliness, isolation and solitude: This kind of patients may appear in the early stage of the disease or at the end of the disease.

Many patients, especially those with early onset, may just be unwilling to contact people in the early stage, which can be explained as no willingness to contact people. Many parents said that their children have been reluctant to play with their classmates and have no good friends in the last two years. Attention should be paid here, but if the course of the disease is extended to "years", it must be noted that it is not necessarily depression.

There are also some patients who, with the development of their illness, become less and less talkative and their self-care ability becomes worse. This is probably because the disease has entered a "recession" stage, and patients who often enter this stage have little chance of cure.

Second, impulsive, noisy and hurtful: such patients may be more common or even more terrible in life. The reason why patients are impulsive is mostly influenced by mental symptoms. For example, if a patient has auditory hallucinations, he always hears someone scold him, speak ill of himself, and even thinks that someone is going to kill himself. Coincidentally, when he said that the object of auditory hallucination was someone in reality, it would attack and hurt the other person.

3. There is abnormality in thinking logic: this kind of person may not find abnormality if he doesn't speak, but when he reaches a specific "point", he will become "Kan Kan dialect". For example, it sounds ridiculous to quote an example from our textbook: so-and-so thinks that people are evolved from animals, so people should not eat pork, and animals are evolved from plants, so people can't eat vegetables.

To sum up, we can know that being withdrawn, withdrawn, thoughtful and unwilling to communicate with others is just a category of mental illness. There are various manifestations of mental illness, so it is impossible to find a complete record in books. I hope my answer will help you, please pay attention, and I will update the relevant medical questions every day.

On this issue, I want to give you a popular science about mental patients, and you will understand what their inner world is like.

Here, I think, the mental illness you said should be schizophrenia. For the time being, I will give you a popular science about schizophrenia.

In our life, we often belittle such people and call them "neuropathy" or "mental illness". In fact, most of us describe the group of "schizophrenia".

First of all, the word schizophrenia was put forward by a Swiss doctor named Eugen Bleuler. The English name of schizophrenia is splithia. This word comes from Greek and is a combination of skhizein and phren.

Like many people think, at first these doctors thought they didn't have the ability to integrate personality, so their hearts were broken.

However, at first, doctors only discussed the basic functional level of personality. Later, when people began to discuss mental patients, they were more inclined to their mental problems, which was different, so that in the end, everyone thought that schizophrenia patients were mostly patients with multiple personalities and split personalities.

Schizophrenia takes many forms, with different degrees of severity. But in any case, the main theme of the disease is always the same. Schizophrenia patients always feel that their thoughts are noisy. In the past, this was called auditory hallucination, but now it can usually be understood that the CIA implanted an eavesdropping device in the patient's brain. They also imagine that other people can read their thoughts, so they tend to personify everything, so that they think that TV news broadcasters are also sending them secret information. Paranoid schizophrenia makes patients have all kinds of strange conspiracy theories, which will lead them to refuse treatment. Considering that there are many ways of brain dysfunction, such a coherent model shows that schizophrenia is a single disease, not a collection of similar diseases.

Emotional changes: after suffering from schizophrenia, the mood becomes indifferent, losing the previous enthusiasm, caring for relatives, lacking due emotional communication, alienating friends, being uninterested in the surrounding things, being inexplicably sad or happy, or losing his temper because of a trivial matter.

Sensitive and suspicious: The typical symptom of schizophrenia is sensitive and suspicious. Patients often associate themselves with things around them and think that everything is directed at him.

Clinically, psychiatrists will also make more differential diagnoses, such as distinguishing "positive symptoms" and "negative symptoms" of schizophrenia. In addition, there are "disintegration symptoms".

Positive symptoms generally refer to symptoms related to reality distortion, such as hallucinations and delusions.

Negative symptoms involve some areas of normal behavior defects, speech, feelings and motivation.

Disintegrative symptoms, including speech confusion, eccentric behavior and inappropriate emotional response. For example, when you are depressed, you laugh, and when you are sad, you get excited.

The diagnosis of mental illness must depend on the duration of the other person. Generally, it takes at least one month to have the above symptoms before being diagnosed as schizophrenia.

The causes of mental illness are too complicated, in fact, there is no theory that can completely explain mental illness at present.

However, at present, academic circles generally believe that genetic and biological reasons, psychological and personality reasons and stress social reasons are related.

Among the genetic reasons, 1938, Fran Kallmann published a large-scale study on the families of schizophrenics. He found 1000 patients diagnosed with schizophrenia in Berlin mental hospital and investigated their families. The results show that the severity of parental disorder affects the probability of children's illness; The more severe the parents' schizophrenia, the higher the probability of children suffering from schizophrenia.

Later, scientists studied the brains of some mental patients who died and found that some parts were different from normal people. For example, there is conclusive evidence that researchers believe that schizophrenia is partly the result of excessive stimulation of dopamine receptor D2 in striatum.

In addition, it was also found that their prefrontal lobe lacked the stimulation of dopamine D 1 receptor, which led to some strange degenerative behavior disorders due to limited activity.

In the theory of psychological causes, a large number of studies have found that early trauma will seriously affect a person's mental and psychological health, and studies have found that children who have been sexually abused and abused in their early years will have some personality defects when they grow up.

Some people also have a stress disorder in their lives, which can also lead to some psychotic symptoms.

Schizophrenia is like many diseases. Schizophrenia patients are not "crazy" as people think. They can be controlled or even cured by treating symptoms. Early detection and treatment, attention to the whole process of management, schizophrenia patients can completely restore social function and return to normal social life.

Antipsychotics play an important role in the treatment of schizophrenia. Supportive psychotherapy, rehabilitation measures to improve patients' social living environment and improve their social adaptability are also very important. Generally, in the acute phase, drug treatment is the main method. In the chronic phase, psychosocial rehabilitation measures play a very important role in preventing recurrence and improving patients' social adaptability.

Antipsychotic drugs, also known as nerve blockers, can effectively control the mental symptoms of schizophrenia, and have been widely used in clinic for more than 40 years, obviously improving the remission rate of mental symptoms and the discharge rate of mental patients. Some authors counted nearly 100 (AF Lehman, 1998) as a double-blind control, and found that antipsychotics had obvious curative effect on about 50% ~ 80% of the positive symptoms of schizophrenia, while the control placebo was only about 5% ~ 45%.

Psychotherapy is also very important after symptoms appear in the acute phase, because some mental patients are caused by early trauma and various personality defects, so psychotherapy is also very important to improve their personality. Because mental patients have poor self-knowledge, it is particularly important for them to be accompanied by their families in this process, and urge them to receive formal psychotherapy help after drug treatment in the acute stage.

Finally, I would like to remind you that schizophrenia can control its symptoms through treatment and achieve clinical cure. Patients with mental illness and their families should actively go to professional regular hospitals for treatment.

Are psychopaths withdrawn, withdrawn, and have ideas that they don't communicate with others?

Not all mental illnesses are what you said.

I don't know what kind of mental illness you mean.

From the clinical practice of mental illness, mental illness in a broad sense includes neurosis, psychotic disorder and personality disorder; Mental illness in a narrow sense only includes schizophrenia, affective psychosis, acute transient mental disorder, paranoid mental disorder, hysteria and so on.

Among these mental diseases, some mental diseases, such as schizophrenia, depression, social phobia, etc., do not like to communicate with others and like to be alone because of their own diseases and personality problems. And some mental diseases, such as mania and anxiety, don't like to be alone, and their personalities are not withdrawn.

It's the mental illness you mentioned, and the patient is in a bad mood and lazy because of his illness, not because he wants to be withdrawn and doesn't want to communicate with others, but because he is irritable and has the idea of communicating, but he just can't do it!

First of all, like many psychiatrists, I don't like to use the word mental illness, because in our society, this word is often discriminatory, so we prefer to use mental disorder or mental illness to represent the related diseases of modern medicine-psychiatry.

There are many kinds of mental diseases, just like major medical diseases? Surgical disease? Respiratory diseases? Endocrine diseases and other sub-disciplines. What you said is only reflected in some mental patients. It is not accurate to say that they like to be alone and have ideas but don't like to communicate with others.

I am a psychologist who has worked for more than ten years. As far as the patients I have contacted are concerned, some inpatients with schizophrenia are really withdrawn and unwilling to communicate with others, but we still have to see the reasons behind this behavior. For example, some patients have obvious auditory hallucinations and delusions. At first, they will simply tell their families what they "heard" and "thought", but after getting the incomprehension and denial from their families, they will not let their families know their real experiences and real thoughts for self-protection. There are also some patients who are not the first to get sick. When they tell their families what they have seen, heard and wanted, their families will think they are sick and may send themselves to a mental hospital again. Therefore, out of a kind of self-protection, they will not reveal their thinking content.

In fact, the real approach should be to inform patients of their own diseases and possible mental symptoms on the basis of establishing full trust, and suggest that patients should inform doctors as soon as possible when similar mental symptoms appear again, so that doctors can grasp the changes of patients' condition at the first time, adjust treatment in time and scientifically, so that patients can get the most timely and reasonable treatment. Many people find it easier said than done, because mental patients themselves are difficult to communicate. In fact, if you give them more understanding and care and build more mutual trust, they will gradually believe in you and dare to share their symptoms with you. As for trust, I believe that as family members, it should be easier for you to establish enough trust with patients than for us doctors.

In fact, there are many diseases in mental illness, just the opposite of what you said. For example, patients with manic episodes usually like to join in the fun and be warm-hearted Whenever something happens, she is indispensable, and it is even difficult to interrupt. She is idealistic, ambitious and even obviously exaggerated. Many times, it's not that she doesn't like to communicate with people, but that you can't do it without listening to her.

Mental illness is varied and varied, but it has a common feature, that is, mental symptoms are the main symptoms. Whether patients are indifferent or enthusiastic is not their own subjective will, but the forced change brought about by the disease. Simply put: "Laughing or crying is all bad karma!" . What mental patients need is not social discrimination, but social understanding and care and the recognition of the masses. After all, there are 654.38+800 million people with mental disorders in our country. How to do a good job in the resettlement of this huge group is not only a medical problem, but also a social problem.

To give a rough idea, it is not easy to divide the world. For example, a normal person's attitude is a great blow, and it is divided into garbage in scrap iron and soldiers, such as me. Guess if I divide it?

Should be self-centered, perhaps an escape from society, self-enclosed, and sometimes impulsive. In this realistic society, narcissism is not a kind of happiness only if we recognize ourselves and develop various living habits.

I am withdrawn and like to be alone, but sometimes I want to tell others what I think. But sensitive and suspicious, afraid of others revealing their privacy. The heart is particularly painful.

Mental illness is schizophrenia. What is schizophrenia? That is: thinking too much causes excitement and depression, and then I can't sleep and my thoughts are wandering. If you can't sleep for five or six days, you will get schizophrenia (psychosis), ranging from one or two months to one or two years (chronic psychosis). The most important thing is good treatment, but the least is long-term conditioning (more difficult to treat).

The most important sources of mental illness are related to family, money, research, intimidation and attack. Once the above problems are found to be wrong, "we must pay attention to careful observation, including movements, expressions and words), be considerate, comfort and send them to the hospital for consultation and treatment in time, so that this kind of" disease "rarely appears.

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Mental illness is actually quite pathetic. I don't know whether it is cold or hot, immersed in my own world! We have a girl who was replaced in the college entrance examination. She studies well and is crazy! I see her every day, and she always mumbles to herself. Poor thing! There are many reasons for mental illness! There are inherited families, hurt feelings and fears ... Please don't discriminate against them, they are all poor! And guardians do their duty, take good care of them and don't cause harm to others!