Kleist's phasophrenia is a mental disorder that affects several people and has many aspects. She is also known as Aza-Plus-(Schizo-) Freni. Today we will look at this amazing phenomenon in more detail - what Kleist’s phasophrenia is, what are its signs and reasons for its appearance. In addition, we will discuss how to help yourself if you suspect you are suffering from this disorder.
Definition Phasophrenia is a mental disorder manifested in the form of various neurological symptoms that affects the perception and assessment of a person’s reality. This is a complex process that requires the presence of certain factors and conditions. The causes of phasophrenia are not entirely clear, but scientists believe that it may be caused by a combination of genetic factors, poor diet, lifestyle changes and emotional stress. Symptoms of phasophrenia may include various types of confusion in the perception of the surrounding world, auditory and visual hallucinations, paranoid behavior, etc. A person may also be haunted by feelings of uncertainty, worry, and anxiety. Symptoms may appear over time and fluctuate in intensity. How to define phasophrenia? Self-determination of phasophreia is difficult. It is best to consult a psychiatrist who has experience working with such disorders. Here are a few signs that may indicate that a person may be suffering from phase disease.