Mania Inhibited

Inhibited mania. Or as it is also called, Akinetic mania is a pathological condition that is characterized by weakness, passivity, lack of motivation and absent-mindedness. As a rule, such people can shift all responsibility onto each other, take things away for no reason, sleep 16 hours a day, and the like. This condition is common to both men and women. Most often it affects young people under 30 years of age and is recurrent, repeating itself over and over again after some time. If you think that you or your loved one is concerned about this condition, consult a doctor.

Biologically, mania is a paroxysmal state of affect. The very fact of transition, due to some kind of mental trauma, into a painful state makes a person nervous. There are also physiological reasons: low resistance, pliability to any influences, hyperdynamia of individual parts of the body. It may happen that



Inhibited mania (syn. akinetic mania, mania attinita): description and therapy **Inhibited mania** is a form of manic psychosis, which is characterized by severe inhibition. It can be a manifestation of a wide range of mental disorders, but can also occur