Schneider Psychoses Somatically Caused

**Schneider mental disorders or somatic forms of schizophrenia**

The syndrome of severe affective disorders during pregnancy and childbirth was first described by the German psychiatrist Karl Schneider. Unlike manic-depressive psychosis and circular psychosis, with



Schneiderian psychosis Mortally determined

Schneeder physical psychosis is a disorder in which physical symptoms become the cause of mental symptoms. Physical symptoms may include headache, muscle fatigue, blurred vision, chest pain and other symptoms. Psychiatric symptoms include depression, anxiety, phobias, hallucinations and other mental disorders.

The causes of Schneider-induced psychosis are still unclear. Some researchers suggest that lack of sleep may be the cause, others that it may be due to genetic factors. It has also been proven that some infections and autoimmune diseases can cause Schneidian somatic psychosis.

Schneider's treatment of somatically caused psychoses includes drug therapy and psychotherapy. Drug therapy can help reduce anxiety and depression, while psychotherapy can help understand the causes of symptoms and find ways to manage them. Some research suggests that regular exercise may also help improve symptoms.