Attitudinal behavior In psychiatry, Kazimir Leonartovich Kantora (psychiatrist and psychotherapist, teacher, professor of the Department of Pathopsychology at the Moscow Institute of Psychiatry named after S.S. Korsakov, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences) drew attention to the peculiar behavior of patients, whom he called attitudinal. He describes the most common cases of attitudinal behavior, demonstrating the fact that not all painful manifestations can be separated from conditioned motor and those difficult to distinguish connections in the norm that become stable and are more often learned by patients as an imitation of those motor reactions that are characteristic of healthy people in certain situations. But as