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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General MannerismHachiko syndrome
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Distinctive symptoms
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disease from resentment 77%
asleep separation 46%
perfectionism 65%
desire for soup 45%
cleanliness 63%
needs love 44%
diseases from humiliation 62%
mood disorder 41%
mannerism 58%
prefers loneliness 40%
lazy 53%
loves her husband 40%
schizoid personality disorder 53%
suicide 40%
urinary incontinence 53%
apathy 39%
needs support 51%
widow 38%
likes order 51%
trauma 36%
hysterical psychopathy 50%
cycles 36%
chatty 47%
depression and sadness 35%
impressionability 40%
likes to cook 34%
artistic 40%
poor sleep 33%
schizophrenia 36%
lot of worries 33%
hysterical neurosis 33%
deep depression 33%
hysteria 32%
respect 33%
excitable psychopathy 31%
feeling lonely 33%
stupid 31%
think a lot 31%
unstable type of psychopathy 31%
lot of thoughts in the head 31%
fear of the father 30%
longing 31%
nervous laughter 30%
walks a lot 31%
hebephrenic syndrome 27%
a lot of desires 29%
catatonia 27%
worse at home 29%
egocentrism 24%
dissatisfaction with life 28%
refined 23%
denies it 27%
copies the behavior 23%
depression apathy 27%
I'm being controlled 22%
family man 27%
inner fear 22%
sad 27%
internal conflict 22%
personality feeling 26%
arrogance 22%
insomnia from experiences 26%
laughter through tears 21%
neurosis 19% 44%
stereotypia 21%
obsessive-compulsive neurosis 25%
foolishness 21%
slowness of movement 25%
childish behavior 21%
suspiciousness 25%
dull complexion 21%
enthusiastic 25%
disorder of stereotypical movements 21%
human thermometer 25%
infantile 20%
sleep restless 24%
nervous excitability 20%
obsessive movements 24%
fear of relationships 19%
tearfulness 24%
grimaces 19%
neuroses in children 24%
tears from emotions 19%
loss of work 23%
teacher 18%
loss of a loved one a person 23%
loves family 18%
neurotic disorder, unspecified 23%
worried about loved ones 18%
obsessive thoughts 23%
stereotypical movements 17%
up mania 23%
insecurity feeling 17%
death of relatives 22%
cannot relax 17%
overexcitation of the psyche 22%
emotional child 16%
death of a loved 22%
thinking disorders 16%
somatoform dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system 21%
joint crunch 16%
a new patient 20%
impulsiveness 16%
calculating 20%
emotional burnout 16%
consequences of injuries 18%
behavioral disorders in children 16%
stage of recovery 17%
indecision 15%
damage to the nervous system 17%
very correct 15%
recovery period 17%
no strength 14%
onset of illness 16%
drowsiness 14%
psychologist 13% 26%
sensations in the hands 14%
patient's condition 23% 35%
closes 14%
unspecified mental disorders 18% 26%
remission 14%
emotional tension 15% 22%
destructive behavior 13%
consequences of taking medications 15% 22%
cough 13%
adaptation disorders 16% 23%
overwork 13%
anxiety 13% 19%
worse during day 13%
helps others 12% 18%
decreased concentration of attention 13%
drug disease 11% 16%
oncology in the anamnesis 13%
psychopathy 40% 26%
oncology 11%
lowered 10%
history of surgery 10%
madness 29% 19%
emotional 43% 35%

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