Hypothymic psychopathy

Hypothymic psychopathy is a mental illness that is characterized by persistent and long-term disturbances in a person’s mood, thinking and behavior. It is characterized by a combination of two symptoms: decreased mood and low emotionality. The symptoms are not always constant, but always pose a serious danger to the patient.

The causes of hypothymic psychopathy can be different. Some people are prone to this disease due to genetic factors, others as a result of emotional trauma or long-term stress, and still others may find it difficult to adapt to changing social conditions. Regardless of the cause,