Aggravation Subconscious

Aggravation is an artificial exaggeration of the severity of symptoms of a physical illness or psychological condition

Aggravation can be either unconscious or intentional. A distinction is also made between intentional and unconscious (subconscious). As certain types of mental and behavioral disorders develop and become automated, patients can gradually get rid of the signs of their aggravation.



In this article I would like to talk about such a problem in psychiatry as *aggravation*. Its essence is that a person distorts his symptoms in order to draw attention to their problem. This method refers to aggravation. We will figure out what aggravation is and why it happens.

Aggravation is... Aggravation is a psychopathological syndrome characterized by an intense exaggeration of the severity of an existing neurotic or psychotic behavior disorder due to a banal, without sufficient reason, desire to attract attention to oneself. Hence the desire to portray the problem as more significant than it actually is. Aggravation itself is a consequence of the emotions that others display, their emotional perception. The reaction depends on the nature and degree of their personal response. The symptom of aggravation indicates the presence of personal problems in a person. It can also be a manifestation of a severe mental condition.