S syndrome

"S Syndrome" is a name that refers to a group of mental disorders that can be described as symptoms of painful sensations and hallucinations. These disorders can lead to serious problems with social adjustment and behavior.

This syndrome was first described in 1893 by Russian psychiatrist Alexander Kandinsky and French psychiatrist Adolphe Clérambault. Its name comes from the Latin word "hallucination", which means "vision".

Symptoms of Syndrome S include hallucinations, illusions, delusions, fear, confusion and even uncontrollable body movements. These symptoms may appear as one or