conversion reaction

Neurosis {hysteria} {conversion reaction}| {conversion hysteria} can be defense against stress.

symptoms

Hysteria can involve speech abnormalities, multiple personalities, histrionic behaviors, attention-seeking behaviors, manipulative behaviors, flirtatious behaviors, little self-criticism, susceptibility to suggestion, paralyzed limbs, convulsions, sensation loss, blindness, ataxic gait, throat constriction, fugue, dissociation, twilight states, amnesias, and shallow and labile emotions.

brain

Two-thirds of hysteria patients have brain injury or neurological disease.

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