Department of Practice of Medicine Different Rubric's in reperotory used in behavioural disorder
Rubric Absent Minded Absorbed, Buried In Thought Abstraction, In Mind Affection Agitation Agrophobia Amorous Anguish Antagonism Anxiety Apathy Aphasia Apprehension Bewildered Calmness Capriciousness Clairvoyance confusion Delirium Delusion Dementia Despondancy Discrimination Dullness Ecstasy Ergotism Excitement Faultfinding Fear Fidgety Foolish Forgetfull Fretful Gestures Gigling Grief Grimaces Growling Hide Hydrophobia Hypochondriacal Hypocrisy
Rubric Hysteria
Department of Practice of Medicine Different Rubric's in reperotory used in behavioural disorder
Ideas Idiocy,idiotic action idocy,idotic,epilepsy before Illusions Imbecility Impulse, to destroy himself Indolance Inhumanity Insensibility Insanity instability Intoxication Irritability Kleptomania Lasciviousness Laughing Ludicrous Mania Melancholy Memory, weakness Men, dread of Mirth, sleep during Mistakes Monomania Morose Murmuring in sleep Quarrelsome Repulsive mood Restlessness, nervousness Sadness, mental depression Somnambulism Speech, babling Suicidal, disposition Suspicious Talkative Tear, thing Thought of death Throws, thing away Timidity Unconsciousness Weeping Wildness
Department of Practice of Medicine Different Rubric's in reperotory used in behavioural disorder
word meanning Forgetful or inattentive. Deeply involved in thinking A state of preoccupation of mind A feeling of fondness or liking. Excessive physical activity Fear from Crowd Inclined to love Extreme mental and physical pain Opposition or contrary action between similar things Mental Restlessness Lack of felling and emotions Loss of Voice Fear Confuse Peaceful and undisturbed Unaccountable changes of mood or behaviour Perceiving events in the future Uncertainly about what is happening Acutely distubed state of mind An Idiosyncratic belief or impression that is not in accordance with a generally accepted reality Chronic mental disorder marked by memory failures,personality changes Loss of confidence Good judgement Slow to understand Overwhelming feeling of great happiness or joyful excitment Poisoning produced by eating food affected by Ergot A feeling of great "eagerness" (Strongly wanted to do or have something ) Disposed to Find fault A feeling of anxity regarding Restlessness Lacking good sense or judgment,silly or unwise Likely not to remember Anxious or irritated A movement of part of the body Laughing Intense sorrow, especially caused by someone's death An ugly, twisted expression on a person's face Make a low guttural sound of hostility in the throat. Put or keep out of sight Extreme or irrational fear of water, especially as a symptom of rabies A person who is abnormally anxious about their health The practice of claiming to have higher standards or more laudable beliefs than is the case
word meanning Exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion or excitement.
Department of Practice of Medicine Different Rubric's in reperotory used in behavioural disorder
A thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action Extremely stupid behaviour. Extremely stupid behaviour.(before epilepsy) A false idea or belief. A stupid person. Suicidal tendency Aversion to work Cruel and brutal behaviour. Without one's mental faculties; unconscious Madness Lack of stability. Of alcoholic drink or a drug cause (someone) to lose control of their faculties Easily annoyed or angered. A recurrent urge to steal. Feeling or revealing an overt sexual desire. To make sounds and movements of face so as to express merriment So foolish or unreasonable as to be amusing; absurd or ridiculous. Mental illness marked by periods of excitement, delusions, and overactivity Deep and long-lasting sadness Inability to remember Anticipate with great apprehension or fear. Amusement, especially as expressed in laughter during sleep. Something which is not correct; an inaccuracy. Obsessive preoccupation with one thing. Sullen and bad-tempered. A low continuous sound during sleep. Given to or characterized by quarrelling. Lacking friendliness or sympathy. Unable to rest as a result of anxiety or boredom. Feeling sorrow; unhappy Sleepwalking. Confused noise of talk The action of killing oneself intentionally Having or showing cautious distrust Fond of or given to talking. Pull or rip apart or to pieces Think about suside or death. throw any thing one place to anothere place Lacking in courage or confidence Not awake and aware of and responding to one's environment Tearful mood Rudeness