Here are the most important symptoms of emotional disorders:
Fear:
As an emotional response to a subject-based object that the individual perceives as threatening to his or her physical or psychological being.
2. Concern:
It is an emotional compound of constant fear without apparent arousal, tension and constriction.
3. Anger:
It is a way of dealing with the threatened environment. It includes emergency responses and countermeasures to threat threats and is accompanied by physiological changes to prepare the individual for behavior appropriate to the threatened situation. Anger may be a sign of strength, and may be a sign of weakness. It is a sign of weakness when it does not fit the situation, when it is not directed towards the source of the threat and when it provokes more trouble.
4. Jealousy:
It is composed of emotions of anger, hatred, sadness, fear, anxiety and aggression. It occurs when the child feels threatened and loses love, affection and tenderness.
5 - Depression: where the patient feels depression, depression, grief, severe grief and crying and refraction of the soul without proper reason or for a trivial reason, and may reach the attempt to commit suicide.
6. Tension:
Is the self-feeling of discomfort, confusion, restlessness, dissatisfaction, trembling, rapid movements and headaches.
7- Fears:
Long tension, sudden fear, fear and insecurity.
8. Physical symptoms:
Such as anorexia, intestinal disorders, bladder function disorders, sensory disorders, motor function disorder, fatigue and instability, motor crises, finger sucking and nibble.
9. Other symptoms:
Such as apathy, apathy, emotional antagonism, emotional instability, irritability, pride or joy, shyness, daydreaming, delusion, abnormal feelings of guilt, winging, antisocial behavior, Poor marital compatibility, school delays, poor professional compatibility, and addiction. Emotional disorders may be accompanied by weakness, loss of self-confidence, speech disorders, defensive behavior, emotional ease, and psychological sensitivity in general.
Fear:
As an emotional response to a subject-based object that the individual perceives as threatening to his or her physical or psychological being.
2. Concern:
It is an emotional compound of constant fear without apparent arousal, tension and constriction.
3. Anger:
It is a way of dealing with the threatened environment. It includes emergency responses and countermeasures to threat threats and is accompanied by physiological changes to prepare the individual for behavior appropriate to the threatened situation. Anger may be a sign of strength, and may be a sign of weakness. It is a sign of weakness when it does not fit the situation, when it is not directed towards the source of the threat and when it provokes more trouble.
4. Jealousy:
It is composed of emotions of anger, hatred, sadness, fear, anxiety and aggression. It occurs when the child feels threatened and loses love, affection and tenderness.
5 - Depression: where the patient feels depression, depression, grief, severe grief and crying and refraction of the soul without proper reason or for a trivial reason, and may reach the attempt to commit suicide.
6. Tension:
Is the self-feeling of discomfort, confusion, restlessness, dissatisfaction, trembling, rapid movements and headaches.
7- Fears:
Long tension, sudden fear, fear and insecurity.
8. Physical symptoms:
Such as anorexia, intestinal disorders, bladder function disorders, sensory disorders, motor function disorder, fatigue and instability, motor crises, finger sucking and nibble.
9. Other symptoms:
Such as apathy, apathy, emotional antagonism, emotional instability, irritability, pride or joy, shyness, daydreaming, delusion, abnormal feelings of guilt, winging, antisocial behavior, Poor marital compatibility, school delays, poor professional compatibility, and addiction. Emotional disorders may be accompanied by weakness, loss of self-confidence, speech disorders, defensive behavior, emotional ease, and psychological sensitivity in general.
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