* Aboulie: Loss of control (feeling of indecision and impotence)
* Abreaction (Or catharsis) sudden release, discharge emotionally repressed emotional content
* Anhedonia: Lack of pleasure
* Listlessness: Lack of effective activity
* Astasia-abasia: Can not keep standing or walking (it is a form of hysterical conversion)
* Beautiful indifference conversion with complete lack of concern about the inability
* Athymhormia: Lack of vital energy that characterizes the (indifferent to the joys and pains); symptom observed in early dementia
* Catalepsy: Immobility with waxy flexibility and imposed conservation attitudes (schizophrenia melancholy stupor)
* Cataplexy: temporary paralysis within the scope of narcolepsy
* Catatonia: psychomotor Attitude consisting essentially of inertia and negativity
* Confabulation: False memories and false recognition that tend to fill the gaps in memory (Korsakoff syndrome)
* Conversion: Conversion of a psychic conflict in somatic symptoms lasting sensory or motor (physical expression of a repressed desire)
* Delusions: False Belief causing unwavering belief in its reality, despite the disagreement of the entourage and the absence of confirmation
* Depersonalization: Feeling of losing its identity and uniqueness. Is in anxiety, in acute anxiety disorders and schizophrenia …
* Diffluence: Thought theme without giving incoherent speech, marshy
* Echolalia: morbid impulse of repeating the words of the entourage (see: palilalia; stereotypically)
* Elation: Feelings of euphoria + complacency (drug)
* Fading: Gradual Extinction speech
* Hypoprosexie: Dispersion of attention
* Pulse: Disorder of the will; while aware of his act, the patient is driven irresistibly to certain actions
* Mannerism: complicated character, assigned, precious, theatrical language, gestures and behavior (psychopath; neurotic)
* Dejection: Bringing
* Palilalia: speech disorder consisting of spontaneous repetition, involuntary, the same sentence or the same word (weakening of intelligence)
* Parakinésies: parasites Movement disorders (schizophrenia)
* Prosopagnosia: Inability to recognize faces
* Raptus: Pulse paroxysmal explosive immediate and overwhelming; it often takes a violent form: suicide, aggression, self-injury, leakage
* Schizophasia: incomprehensible speech
* Stéréotypie: Exaggeration of automation with continual repetition of the same gestures (echopraxia) the same words (echolalia)
* Fear: Attitude characterized by immobility, mutism, a masked facies, lack of response to requests ext. (Melancholy, catatonia, confusion)
* Suggestibility: Ability to be influenced by an idea accepted by the brain and carry
* Syntonie: harmonious fusion of the behavior of a subject with its surroundings
Proper nouns:
* Cotard (syndrome) delusion of negation organ, immortality and incurable. Observed in melancholy, in senile dementia.
* Ganser (syndrome) response side of a subject with a proper vocabulary and a normal understanding; amnesia (found in hysteria)
* Gélineau (syndrome) + narcolepsy cataplexy (sudden hypersomnia with paroxysmal muscle relaxation)
* Gilles de la Tourette syndrome () coprolalia (involuntary jerk tendency to say vulgar and obscene words)
* Klein Levin (syndrome) recurrent hypersomnia; in adolescents. A multiple access per year (hypersomnia 18h with dysphoria). It disappears in adulthood.