Manic confusion is considered to be mental symptoms that include, as the main manifestations, sensory perception of the surrounding world and the disease itself (emotional saturation), as well as motor agitation and an increased level of physical activity (excitability).
A manic episode is characterized by a particularly clear picture of psychosis, one of the components of which is the development of the so-called “mental impoverishment.” Namely, when, with a certain concentration on certain problems or tasks that persistently arise during a particular activity, the patient’s psyche moves from a state of frantic concentration, increased attention to detail to unclear sensations and feelings that arise, even