The mental condition where an individual believes they are paralyzed is often related to a psychological phenomenon known as conversion disorder, or functional neurological disorder. In this condition, psychological stress manifests as physical symptoms, including paralysis or loss of motor function, despite no underlying neurological cause. Individuals may genuinely experience the paralysis and may struggle with the emotional and psychological aspects of their condition. Treatment typically involves therapy to address the underlying psychological factors and improve functioning.
Mental visualization, touch, smell, and taste.
Jealousy is a mental condition. It begins with J.
to bring a condition of helpless stoppage,inactivity, or inability to act.
Its a mental condition.
In Pokémon, "paralyzed" is a status condition that can affect a Pokémon during battles. When a Pokémon is paralyzed, it has a chance of being unable to move during its turn, and its speed is reduced, making it slower than normal. This condition can be caused by certain moves, abilities, or items. While paralyzed, a Pokémon will also take damage if it uses certain moves, and it cannot be healed of paralysis unless a specific item or move is used.
It means you are affected by a special condition: poisoned, paralyzed, frozen, or burned.
it depends. like if your like feeling shock, your amazed or paralyzed
incontinence
When all limbs are paralyzed, the condition is referred to as "quadriplegia" or "tetraplegia." This condition typically results from a spinal cord injury or a neurological condition that affects motor function. Quadriplegia involves the loss of muscle function in both the arms and legs, often impacting the torso as well. The severity and extent of paralysis can vary depending on the cause and location of the injury or condition.
Mental illness can take many forms and names, but tends to refer to a medical condition that impairs the ability for someone to think, feel, and relate to others, and their ability to function in society.
Whether you consider autism to be a mental health condition or not depends on how you define a mental health condition. Autism is a neurological difference so it is no more a mental health condition than being neurotypical, it's just a different form of brain development. Autism is not a mental health problem or mental health disorder because that would imply that neurotypical brains are the ideal and autistic people are somehow broken - we're not.
No i don't think they can. Their voice is normally paralyzed altogether.