Hysteria is a mental disorder caused by mental factors, such as life events, inner conflicts, hints or self-hints, which act on susceptible individuals. The main manifestations of hysteria are separation symptoms and conversion symptoms. The symptoms of hysteria are functional, so psychotherapy plays an important role. The prognosis of the disease is generally good, and 60%-80% patients can relieve themselves within one year.
Laws and regulations on mental patients:
1, Mental Health Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)
2. General Principles of the Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) (after the promulgation of the General Principles of the Civil Law, the provisions that do not conflict with the General Principles of the Civil Law can still be applied by reference until a new civil code or a new separate law in the field of civil law is promulgated and implemented, and the provisions of the new law shall be applied according to the provisions that the new law is superior to the old law).
Article 14 of the Police Law of the People's Republic of China
4. Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)
5. People's Republic of China (PRC) Criminal Procedure Law
6. People's Republic of China (PRC) Public Security Administration Punishment Law
7. Administrative Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China
8. Procedures for Public Security Organs to Handle Criminal Cases (OrderNo. 10 of the Ministry of Public Security). 127)
9. Implement compulsory medical procedures for mental patients who are not criminally responsible according to law.
This compulsory medical procedure is based on the relevant provisions of the Criminal Procedure Law.
Chapter XXIII Compulsory medical procedures for mental patients who are not criminally responsible according to law
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10, the public security organs shall apply the provisions of continuing interrogation (Order No.75 of the Ministry of Public Security)
1 1, Regulations on Patrol of Urban People's Police (Order No.2004). Ministry of Public Security 17)
12, Ministry of Civil Affairs, Ministry of Public Security, Ministry of Finance and other guiding opinions on further improving the treatment of critically ill patients and mental patients among urban vagrants and beggars (Minfa No.20066)
13. For the guardianship, upbringing and maintenance of mental patients, the rights and obligations faced by guardians in the family are seriously unbalanced. The state has not established a legal mechanism for guardians to withdraw from the families of severe mental patients (social guardians intervene to replace them), and guardians in the families of mental patients (including a few guardians outside the family) bear a very huge economic burden and mental burden. Therefore, it is an unbearable long-term heavy burden for families to protect mental patients, especially for mental patients with serious diseases. It is difficult for families to bear the responsibility and obligation of long-term care for severe mental patients, which may lead to some unnecessary tragic events. This is one of the hidden dangers that endanger social stability in a peaceful society, and may even lead to major criminal cases under long-term accumulation. At present, this mode of guardianship must be changed to a socialized mode of guardianship with the state as the sole responsibility. At present, there are institutional defects in this respect, which are very inhuman and inhuman.