Athymia

Atymia is a condition in which a person does not show any emotions or feelings, which can be caused by various reasons. This can be due to psychological problems such as depression or anxiety, as well as physical illnesses such as stroke or traumatic brain injury.

Atymia can manifest itself as a lack of response to the emotions of other people, indifference to one’s own feelings and sensations, as well as a lack of interest in life and activities. A person with atypia may appear cold, indifferent, and indifferent to others.

It is important to understand that athymia is not normal and requires medical attention. If you notice signs of athymia, contact a psychologist or psychiatrist for diagnosis and treatment.



Atimia. (Athymia, “soullessness” from the Greek ηθος attitude) – the absence of an emotional response to what is happening. It can manifest itself as a partial or complete defect in emotional response, lack of emotions when performing activities, during contacts with other people, etc. Considered to be an important component of mood disorders. The disorder is usually manifested by poor facial expressions, eye movements, and a weak or absent reaction of pleasure or displeasure to events. Activity aimed at interacting with social objects is usually normal. Lack of reaction can be observed both in states of emotional tension and in a calm, relaxed state.

Atymia can be a component of a wide range of psychiatric disorders. Of these, the main groups can be distinguished: mental mood disorders and so-called somatic mood disorders, psychopathologies associated with the use of alcohol and other psychoactive