Posts Tagged ‘psychological test’

Psycho-Tests and Psychological Tests

Psychological tests are scientific instruments to measure the human psyche. They are used in the rules – on the work of psycho-diagnosis activity by specialists in psychological testing labs, clinics, offices, etc. They are interested in people involved in educational activity, such as teachers, parents and students, who are in the position to opt for [...]

What Is The Epilepticus Status Petit Mal

Epilepticus Status Absences The most commonly occurs in children. It may occur in 5% of cases of generalized epilepsy. What triggers epilepticus status Petit mal This form of status may be the first manifestation of epilepsy in which elderly people suddenly developed mental confusion. Absences staus may follow a “big” attack or go into it. Symptoms  SEA [...]

Sex Addiction – Psychological Or Physiological?

Confused, anxious, mixed, and obsessed are often expressions of those who feel that they need sex as often as possible. Sexual addiction is a disorder characterized by compulsive sexual thoughts and acts. Like all addictions, its negative impact on the addict and on family members increases as the disorder progresses. Over time, the addict usually [...]

What is a Depressive Episode

What triggers depressive episode Risk factors is age 20-40 years, reducing social class, divorce, men, family history of suicide, loss of relatives after 11 years, personality traits with anxiety, diligence and conscientiousness, stressful events, homosexuality, the issue of sexual satisfaction, postpartum period, especially to single women. In the pathogenesis of depression, along with genetic factors that determine [...]

Diagnosis and Treatmentof Depressive Episode

The most important features are:  reduced ability to focus and to be attentive;  reduction of self-esteem and confidence;  ideas of guilt and self-abasement;  bleak and pessimistic vision of the future;  ideas or actions that lead to self-harm or suicide;  disturbed sleep;  decreased appetite. Depression should be differentiated from the initial events in Alzheimer’s disease. Depression can [...]