Phrenesia is a condition in which a person is in a state of obsession with an idea or activity that completely overwhelms him and prevents him from functioning normally in everyday life. The term was first used by psychologists in the late 19th century to describe cases where people become so caught up in an idea or goal that they become unaware of the reality around them and are unable to focus on other things.
There are many reasons why people may become victims of phrenesia. This may be due to a person’s personal characteristics, such as emotional instability, dissatisfaction with one’s life, lack of self-confidence and others. In addition, it can be caused by external factors such as stress, depression, lack of goals and meaning in life.
One of the main signs of phrenesia is a loss of control over oneself and one's actions. A person begins to live in his own world, completely surrendering to his idea or goal, and stops paying attention to the people around him and the situations that happen around him. In this state