1, abnormal mood
Emotional abnormality is a very common psychological symptom. Some people are unhappy all day, don't like talking to people, are uninterested in things they used to like, and feel that living is boring. Others are high-spirited, feel particularly good about themselves and feel that they can do anything. Some patients may also laugh for no reason, but their expressions are indifferent, or they are nervous and afraid for no reason.
2. Abnormal behaviors and actions
Symptoms such as delusion and hallucination may lead to some puzzling abnormal behaviors of patients. For example, yelling at the air, mumbling, and doing inexplicable actions; Or be numb and slow, stiff and mechanical, stand or sit for no reason, or stay in a daze for a long time.
3. Personality change
"I suddenly feel like a different person", which is the description of many families of mental patients. If a person's temperament changes greatly in a certain period of time, he is suspicious, makes arbitrary inferences and judgments, thinks that people around him have a hard time with himself, feels that he is being followed when walking on the road, thinks that others are talking about himself, or thinks that the opposite sex who has nothing to do likes himself. He should be highly suspicious of the existence of thinking obstacles such as delusions of murder.
4, will decline
When people are troubled by depression, schizophrenia and other problems, their "enthusiasm for life" may suddenly be interrupted. The active and enthusiastic elites in the workplace may become sloppy, passive and late. It turns out that children who are eager to learn and make progress may have their grades plummet, their classes are distracted, their homework is messy, and they are even lazy and sloppy, and they don't want to move in bed all day.
5, neurasthenia or abnormal body feeling
Some psychological problems first affect the body, such as headache, insomnia, dreaminess and insomnia, menstrual disorder, fatigue and general weakness. ; Or the body repeatedly feels unwell but can't find the reason, such as abdominal pain, dizziness, chest pain, palpitation, chest tightness, loss of appetite, and even weakness of limbs.