Ambitiousness is versatility, an abundance of interests and needs that do not find full satisfaction in the life of an individual. This phenomenon often occurs among young people under the age of 25. In psychiatry, the concept of ambition is directly related to the concept of nervousness-conflict, since this personality trait is a consequence of social adjustment to a certain lifestyle, which is characteristic of a certain type of specific social group.
The problem of ambition constantly arises and remains relevant not only for certain social groups, but also for all medicine in general. Patients with ambitions often make the same complaint, saying that after several years in a row of diagnosed neurosis, they have never achieved remission from this state. In addition, it is at the Department of Neuroses that one of the most large-scale and effective clinical studies of the neurotic model of behavior of young people is carried out.
Despite the apparent inconsistency, ambition and youth are closely related in this regard and are interchangeable concepts. This factor is manifested in the fact that young people are characterized by increased irritability, negativism and dissatisfaction. In other words, every ambitious person tries to quickly free himself from the surrounding society and force all systems of the world to obey his desires. At the same time, being the owner of a set of ambitions, a person is almost completely dependent on the sphere of society to which he belongs. This dependence can be pronounced enough for the patient to have obvious health problems, but be satisfied with his life. An example would be young people suffering from neurosis, who already have a clear understanding of the demands of the business world and the labor market, and whose ambitions are strictly in accordance with how their profession fits into this world. Thus, neurosis here is a natural stage of social adaptation. Often people with complexes of ambitions also suffer from another fairly common disease - insomnia, which provokes insufficient rest of the brain and provokes the further occurrence of neurosis.
Many opinions about ambition lead to completely opposite assessments of this disease. Ambition can lead to the formation of neurotic character traits, neurotic conflict or anxiety neurosis. The most common neurosis syndromes associated with ambition include nervous exudation, nervous anesthesia, hysterical neurosis, and dysmorphophobic neurosis. These psycho-emotional disorders may in some cases indicate various diseases of the central nervous system, for example, obsessive-compulsive disorder. In the event of a neurotic conflict, ambism begins to gradually increase, creating even greater grounds for the patient’s dissatisfaction with the environment and society as a whole. The tendency of patients to suicidal thoughts and moods is more than significant in the presence of a large number of formed complexes. Patients often attempt suicide, and they are often successful.
Ambitime
Today, the variety of professions and career opportunities amazes the imagination of any person. Therefore, many of us begin to consider ambition as the most important task in life. Who is Ambiteme, what goals does he have and how are they achieved?
Ambitemia is the desire to achieve goals that a person does not possess at the time of the beginning of his actions. In this case, ambition arises due to the presence of failures or failures in the past, which force a person to reconsider his position and further actions to change the situation.
Each individual has many positive qualities, such as will, determination, determination, etc. But it is important that