Hypothymia

Hypotymia is a mental state in which a person's mood is unstable and periodically decreases, as a result of which the individual experiences long periods of physical and mental weakness - usually from two days to a week. This effect may be the result of a disease or a consequence of a dysfunction of the central nervous system. Moreover, this disorder is one



Hypotymia is a state of emotional passivity and weakness of will, which is characterized by reduced activity and limited interest in the environment, indifference to loved ones, decreased self-esteem and a desire for solitude. This does not always indicate serious mental health problems, but requires the attention of loved ones and the help of specialists.

Hypotymia can occur in people of any age and gender. In the past, it was believed that this condition was limited to older people; women are more likely to suffer from this disorder, but in recent years it has become increasingly common among people