Anomaly

Anormia: symptoms and causes

Violations of morality, ethics and behavior that manifest themselves in various areas of public life. This is a deviation from the accepted standards of society and the individual. Anormic behavior is caused by society's dissatisfaction with the moral aspect of social relations and active social protest. They often act as a form of social adaptation to the conditions of reality. That is, violations are perceived as normal. The reasons for this behavior may be: * social (structural) changes in society (for example, reformation); * crises are turning points in the history of social development; * the presence of a cult of strength (masculism); * mass media



**Anormia** is a state of absolute indifference in a person’s relationships with others, a lack of desire for activity. Inactivity does not necessarily indicate inactivity or that one is living an inactive life—one can become active through inactivity. At first glance, a patient with anomia (anomyia) lives like all other people. Does not communicate with acquaintances and does not recognize them. The man is well-fed, dresses decently, and has everything except spiritual needs. Such people usually tell others: “Don’t meddle with me, I won’t touch you” - an expression of poor health. They are only interested in the matter enough to pass the exam to be “acceptable” to their parents. There are no personal desires at all. In this case, we can essentially talk about the abnormal development of a person’s personality. More than once I may be faced with a terrible question: what to do with this person if his mental constitution excludes any initiative. If you offer him something to do, he will ask with such a grin: “I’m thinking about what to do with myself,” and he will simply take care of any little things. With this behavior he demonstrates his disregard for his activities and affairs. Outwardly, one gets the impression that the person is not interested in anything at all; he lies on the bed all day long and shows no interest in what he is doing either by word or action. I want to euthanize these kinds of patients so that they never