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Psychiatric symptoms are symptoms associated with and used to diagnose mental disorders in psychiatric patients. Such symptoms would include:
- acalculia
- acrophobia
- agnosia
- Agoraphobia
- akathisia
- akinesia
- alexia
- amusia
- anhedonia
- anomia
- anosognosia
- anxiety
- apraxia
- arachnophobia
- ataxia
- bradykinesia
- cataplexy (G47.4)
- chorea
- claustrophobia
- confusion
- deliberate self harm and drug overdose
- depression
- dysarthria
- dysdiadochokinesia
- dysgraphia
- dystonia
- euphoria
- hallucination
- headache
- hemiballismus and ballismus
- homicidal ideation
- insomnia (F51.0, G47.0)
- paralysis
- paranoia or persecution
- paresthesia
- phobia (see the List of Phobias)
- prosopagnosia
- somnolence (R40.0)
- suicidal ideation
- tic
- tremor
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