Why are adolescents susceptible to hysteria?The specific manifestations and reasons behind juvenile

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-30

Adolescents must be accompanied by a parent.

Adolescence is a period of great physical and psychological changes in the adolescent individual, and psychological stress and emotional fluctuations at this stage may lead to the occurrence of hysteria. So, why is adolescence susceptible to hysteria?

First of all, adolescents face many new challenges and pressures during adolescence, such as academic pressure, social pressure, family expectations, etc. These stresses can lead to negative emotions such as anxiety, depression, etc., which in some cases can trigger hysteria.

Secondly, the occurrence of juvenile hysteria is also related to the personality characteristics of the individual. Some adolescents may have a high degree of emotional sensitivity and suggestibility, a personality trait that makes them more susceptible to external stimuli, triggering hysteria.

In addition, the family environment is also one of the important factors in the occurrence of hysteria in adolescents. If the family environment is unstable, the relationship between parents is strained, and the family is in financial difficulties, etc., it may lead to an individual's lack of security, emotional support, and correct emotional expression, which can more easily trigger hysteria.

In terms of specific manifestations, juvenile hysteria may manifest as symptoms such as mood swings, abnormal behavior, sleep disturbances, and physical discomfort. These symptoms may appear to be sudden onset with no clear organic cause, but they can usually be relieved with appropriate psychologically** and with medications**.

In conclusion, the causes of predisposing to hysteria during adolescence include factors such as individual psychological stress and emotional fluctuations, personality traits, and family environment. Understanding these causes can help us better prevent and ** juvenile hysteria.

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