Dream-like syndrome

“Dream-like syndrome” (or Dream-like syndrome) is an acute variable psychopathological disorder in which the patient experiences scene-like, figurative and illusory delusions, which are associated with a disturbance in the perception of what is happening around and changes in mood. This syndrome can manifest itself in the form of disturbances in self-awareness, thinking



Gresol syndrome - "Dream-like syndrome" - is an acute, changeable psychopathological condition associated with scene-like, figurative delusions, illusory perceptions, impaired self-awareness and labile affectation. Dreaming syndrome is a hallucinatory disorder and can occur in both children and adults. In order to understand this topic, it is necessary to consider each of the listed symptoms.

**Sharp** character in content. The appearance of dream syndrome usually begins after some kind of emotional shock, such as: * sudden loss of a loved one or relative, * breakup of a serious relationship,

Characterized by the manifestation of surprise syndrome. Changes in appearance occur: the gaze becomes penetrating and slightly unaware of the current reality around. Thoughts also change, which become less understandable to others, sometimes a word is replaced by other identical words. This is due to different types of associations. The perception of the surrounding world becomes distorted or illusory. The surrounding reality begins to be closely intertwined with the image of the deceased or with a loved one who has already passed into another world. This phenomenon is also called "illusory perception." People in this state may strive to communicate with the deceased, may want to see them or find out about their whereabouts. External signs that are characteristic of the deceased may appear. Then given



Dream-like syndrome is an acute psychopathological condition that includes characteristic syndromes of delusions, illusions, impaired self-awareness and emotional lability. The name of the syndrome comes from the English word “dreams” - dreams and the Greek word “podobny” - similar, which indicates similar