Stupor Psychosomatic and Holistic Meaning and Interpretation

Catatonic stupor involves the loss of facial expression, gestures, or vocal responses and is a characteristic manifestation of one type of schizophrenia. It falls under the category of psychosis.

Stupor is a progressive or complete cessation of physical and intellectual activity, often linked to profound fear or astonishment. It is akin to numbness but signifies a more severe state.




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