The Spring of the Mind: Common Psychological Disorders and Prevention
Spring, when grass grows and orioles fly, is the most beautiful season in people's hearts. However, "when all grasses sprout, all diseases occur". Spring is also the season with the most unpredictable temperature, air pressure, airflow, and humidity throughout the year. More than half of the population will experience various discomforts in spring, such as insomnia, fatigue, forgetfulness, low mood, impulsiveness, reduced work efficiency, poor sleep, lack of concentration, etc. Mental illnesses are easily triggered or worsened during this season. Psychiatrists are always busy at this time of year, so in a sense, spring can be called a season of troubles.
Crying uncontrollably every spring
Ms. A takes sick leave several times every spring. Just after the start of spring, her emotions become as unpredictable as the weather. One moment she is sighing, the next she bursts into tears. Last night she was laughing happily, but in the morning, she wakes up frowning. Especially as spring draws to a close, her mood becomes increasingly low. Not long ago, Ms. A, feeling gloomy after breakfast, suddenly didn't want to go to work and muttered unintentionally, "I really don't want to live anymore." Her family realized the problem was serious and finally convinced her to seek medical help. After diagnosis by a psychiatrist, Ms. A was confirmed to have depression.
This is a psychological disorder that is highly prevalent in the spring, characterized by symptoms such as low mood and decreased interest. Statistical data shows that the suicide rate among people with depression is significantly higher in the spring than in other seasons. The singer Leslie Cheung also died on April 1st, the late spring of last year. [Hot News]