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A while ago
Something happened to Shanghai Disneyland
During the performance of "Storm Coming" in the park
A woman came on stage for no reason
Emotionally insulting and slapping performers
Cause a break in the show
A few days later
Shanghai Pudong Public Security Bureau issued a police report on the matter
Diagnosed by the Mental Health Center
diagnosisThe woman Guan (female, 35 years old) was diagnosed with
Acute psychotic disorder
Has been admitted to the hospital
This announcement caused a heated discussion on the Internet
Everyone expressed their doubts:
What is "acute mental disorder"?
If a person yells and does something unusual
Can it be classified as this disease?
Today, the editor who has guessed your inner doubts is here with popular science!
40-year-old white-collar man suddenly became ill
Think someone is chasing him
"Acute psychotic disorder, the full name is acute transient psychotic disorder, is a type of psychotic syndrome with acute onset and short duration.
As early as the end of the 19th century, this disease was proposed, and its etiology includes biological factors and social and cultural factors.
Infection immunity
40-year-old Li is a white-collar worker who travels all the year round and works hard.
The train stopped at Yuhang Station.
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"Some people are chasing me.
After tracing Li Ge’s past medical history, it was determined that he did not have a history of mental illness.
Emotional breakdown ≠ acute transient psychotic disorder
Such people may be at high risk
"The diagnosis of this disease is indeed not easy.
It is also because the patient has a sudden onset, may have never had a history of mental illness, and recovered quickly, so the public has always been suspicious of this disease-whether it is yelling, crying in public, doing something different from ordinary people Things, even acute transient psychotic disorder?
"Although the onset state looks like an emotional breakdown, the two are not the same thing.
At the same time, because patients with acute transient psychotic disorders are 100% believing that they deviate from the facts when they are onset, and most of them feel that they are persecuted, they generally have greater aggressiveness to the outside world, and the performance may be "actively hurting others.
The disease generally occurs in young adults.
According to the current research, the disease has no obvious physiological changes, so it cannot be detected by equipment.
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This disease is prone to attack in spring
How should it be prevented ?
preventionAlthough the onset of the disease has no obvious signs, the mental health experts of the First Hospital of Zhejiang University said that based on clinical observations, there may still be some clues.
Since the patient himself may have “believe in the facts that he has imagined”, the observation of family members and people around him is even more important.
Acute transient psychotic disorders are more likely to occur in the spring.
For patients who are in the acute stage, drugs for mental illness are generally used.
"The onset of this disease generally does not exceed 3 months.
However, the appearance of the disease indicates that the patient has a susceptibility to mental illness.
Follow-up studies abroad have found that about half of the first-diagnosed patients may have repeated attacks and eventually develop into Schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and other diseases.
" Professor Hu Shaohua said, "Moreover, after the patient recovers from the illness, recalling the state of his illness, he may be depressed, and further follow-up is needed.
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Regarding the public’s most perplexing-whether one can pretend to be a patient with acute transient psychotic disorder, a mental health expert from the First Hospital of Zhejiang University said that this is called a "fraud" in medicine, which does not rule out that some people may want to evade legal punishment However, after evaluation by professional physicians, it is basically impossible for patients to "pretend to be successful" unless the patient is also a senior mental health expert.