That would be schizophrenia.
If you were to take a look at the etymology of the word, you'd find that it's in fact a contraction of two Greek words: schizein ("to split") and phren ("mind").
So, the word schizophrenia could be somewhat literally translated as "split-mind."
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No, it is only an emotion, unlike others which can be elevated to the status of 'mental disorder' by their effects on the body and mind.
Munchausen syndrome - a type of factitious disorder, or mental illness, in which a person repeatedly acts as if he or she has a physical or mental disorder when, in truth, he or she has caused the symptoms.
Considering how the mind of a modern liberal works, probably.
The word "schizophrenia" comes from the Greek roots "schizo" (split) and "phren" (mind), reflecting the split between thought, emotion, and behavior that is characteristic of the disorder. It was coined by Swiss psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler in 1911 to describe the fragmented mental processes seen in patients with the condition.
Dracula was a fictional character created by the mind of Brahm Stoker.
Psyche comes from Greek, meaning "soul" or "mind." Psychology is the study of the mind and behavior, while psychosis refers to a mental disorder characterized by a disconnection from reality.
It means mental concentration or composing of the mind.
Mental Disorder : NovaNet
The Greek root "psycho" means mind or soul. It is commonly used in words related to the mind or mental processes, such as psychology (study of the mind) and psychotic (pertaining to a severe mental disorder).
Paul Eugen Bleuler first coined the term "Schizophrenia."Schizophrenia means "split mind" from Greek terminology. This however does not refer to the person having one or more minds such as with Dissociative Personality Disorder. But refers to a split in the mind of the sufferer where their own personal reality is split from our own. Hence they are mostly or only aware of their personal reality, and not the universal reality the majority of us are aware of.
A mental disorder is a condition that affects a person's thinking, feeling, mood, or behavior and may cause distress or impairment in functioning. It can be caused by a combination of biological, psychological, and environmental factors. Treatment often involves therapy, medication, or a combination of both.