Ayurvedic Name: Atatwabhinivesh
Description:
Atatwabhinivesh is a psychological disorder where a person holds irrational beliefs or delusions. It is primarily linked to aggravated Vata and Pitta doshas, disturbing mental faculties. Ayurveda suggests calming therapies, counseling, and specific herbs like Brahmi and Jatamansi to restore balance and rational thinking.
Signs & Symptoms:
- Unmada (Insanity / Mental Disorder): Disturbed mental state, irrational thoughts, and actions.
- Vata Dosa: Vāta imbalance causes erratic thoughts and emotional instability.
- Pitta Dosa: Pitta aggravation leads to intense emotions, frustration, and depressive episodes.
- Kapha Dosa: Kapha disturbances lead to mental sluggishness or depression.
Diagnosis:
Beck Depression Inventory or MRI
Risk Factors:
- Dietary Factors: Overconsumption of heavy, greasy, and spicy foods can disturb the digestive system and lead to psychological imbalances. Excessive consumption of stimulants like caffeine or alcohol can also increase the risk of anxiety and restlessness, which contribute to Atatwabhinivesh.
- Lifestyle Factors: High levels of stress and emotional trauma can cause a fear-based attachment to things or people, further disturbing mental peace. Lack of sleep and sedentary behavior can worsen these symptoms.
Complications:
- Fear or Attachment (Atatwabhinivesh): Unhealthy attachment or excessive fear leading to psychological distress.
- Anxiety (Chinta): Persistent worrying and nervousness that affects daily activities and mental health.
- Emotional Instability (Rajas): Fluctuations in emotions leading to mood swings or depressive episodes.
Epidemeology:
Atatwabhinivesh (Fear-Based Attachment) is a psychological condition where individuals develop irrational fears or extreme attachment to people or things. It is more common in individuals who have experienced trauma or emotional neglect. Stressful life events, family history, and poor mental health contribute to the development of this condition, which is more prevalent in individuals with anxiety disorders or depression.