Psychomotor agitation
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Psychomotor agitation involves purposeless motion that usually stems from mental tension of the individual. This could include pacing about a room in a specific path, the wringing of one's hands, pulling off clothing and putting it back on and similar actions.
Psychomotor activities are the physical gestures that result from mental processes and are a product of the psyche. Many psychomotor behaviors associated with mental disorder affect impulses, cravings, instincts, and wishes."
Symptoms
Symptoms of psychomotor agitation include:
- Incoherent conversation
- Expansive gesturing
- Pacing and hair twirling
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