What it’s like to have a nervous breakdown

When people say neurological disorders, they refer to psychiatric disorders, which are psychosomatic disorders with a variety of clinical manifestations. The most common are psychiatric symptoms, and anxiety and depression are all psychiatric disorders. Some people also have delusions of victimization, often feeling that someone is trying to harm them or talking about them, etc. If the condition is too severe, it may evolve into schizophrenia. Typical manifestations are hallucinations, hallucinations, and dual personalities; others show somatization symptoms, also called neurosis, such as frequent complaints of stomach discomfort, feeling uncomfortable with the heart, panic, chest tightness, etc., but no organic lesions can be found on examination.