
Most psychiatric descriptions assume that agency—the capacity to act—and ownership—the feeling that one is the author of those actions—are inseparable. Yet a rarely articulated disturbance exists in which actions are...

Most psychiatric descriptions assume that agency—the capacity to act—and ownership—the feeling that one is the author of those actions—are inseparable. Yet a rarely articulated disturbance exists in which actions are...

Psychiatric theory often associates perceptual disturbance with distortion, hallucination, or instability. Yet an inverse and rarely described condition exists in which perception becomes excessively stable. This phenomenon, which may be...

Most psychiatric models assume that thoughts are inherently intentional—that they are about something. A thought refers to an object, a memory, a fear, a plan, or a belief. Yet a...

In most psychiatric frameworks, guilt is understood as an affective state—painful, heavy, emotionally charged. It is commonly linked to depression, anxiety disorders, or obsessive–compulsive pathology. Yet a rarely described phenomenon...

The final stage in the trajectory that begins with Irreversibility Anxiety and passes through silent reconstruction is not marked by a change in consciousness itself, but by a change in...

Chronotaraxis is an uncommon neuropsychiatric disturbance characterized by a profound disruption in the subjective ordering of time, in which past, present, and future lose their normal sequential structure. Unlike generalized...

Somatoparaphrenia is a rare neuropsychiatric condition in which patients deny ownership of a limb or an entire side of their body, despite intact primary sensory input and preserved intellectual awareness....

Reduplicative paramnesia is a rare neuropsychiatric phenomenon characterized by the persistent delusional belief that a familiar place, person, or object has been duplicated and exists simultaneously in multiple locations. Unlike...

Truman Show Delusion is a rare and culturally influenced delusional disorder in which individuals become convinced that their lives are secretly being observed, recorded, or broadcast to an audience. Unlike...

Foreign Accent Syndrome is a rare neuropsychological condition in which individuals suddenly begin to speak their native language with a perceived foreign accent, despite having no prior exposure to or...
Role conflict occurs when an individual faces incompatible demands attached to different social roles they occupy. Each person plays multiple roles—such as employee, parent, partner, student, friend—and these roles come with specific expectations and responsibilities. When these expectations clash, they create psychological tension and stress.
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