Mental illness
Anosognosia is viewed as a deficit of self-awareness, a condition in which a person who suffers certain disability seems unaware of the existence of his or her disability.
Anosognosia(symphoms)
Abnormal hair growth in children
Absent doll's eye sign
agnosia
Agnosia in children
aphasia
Behavior problems at work
Behavior problems in adults
Abuse of food
brain Damage
cerebral symptoms
cognitive Impairment
Medication
this mental illness have medication. Technically, the new scientific concept is called intoxication anosognosia: not knowing that you are intoxicated.
that is like a drugs that have four basic effects.
First, people taking psychiatric drugs rarely realize how much the drugs are impairing them mentally or emotionally.
Second, if they do realize that they are having painful emotional feelings, medication spellbinding causes them to blame their feelings on something other than the drug.
Third, medication spellbinding makes some people feel that they are doing better than ever when in reality they are doing much worse than ever.
Fourth, some people become so medication spellbound that they lose control of themselves and perpetrate horrendously destructive actions.
There has been zero recidivism in the cases I have evaluated and who have stopped taking the medication.
Treatment
Treatment for most illnesses is taken at the discretion of the patient, who is free to seek, select, or decline treatment, as he considers appropriate. A person who is in the grip of a severe psychotic episode, who is judged likely to harm himself or someone else, may legally be committed to a psychiatric hospital for evaluation and treatment, on an involuntary basis. Such treatment usually consists of antipsychotic or mood-stabilizer medications, observation, and possibly restraint.