Symptom Heteronomous

A symptom of heteronomy is a phenomenon in which one person is unable to control his actions and thoughts; they are committed unconsciously, without control. That is, in solving any matter or situation, a person behaves the same way, even if he knows that this method can lead to negative consequences.

The following types of symptoms of hetoronomia are distinguished: - Catagenic – absence of emotions and experiences, constant hiding of feelings. This condition causes



Symptom heteronomous means "different law" and is used in medicine to refer to a condition where one symptom or set of symptoms is associated with another symptom that is unrelated to the problem that caused the first symptom. For example, a patient may have symptoms of headache, fever, and lower back pain, but these symptoms