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==== Table 6: Predominance of Raja and Vata ==== | ==== Table 6: Predominance of Raja and Vata ==== | ||
Schizophrenia Social withdrawal, often with | {| class="wikitable" | ||
deterioration in personal care, tama, kapha | |- | ||
| rowspan="12"| Schizophrenia | |||
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| Social withdrawal, often with deterioration in personal care, || tama, kapha | |||
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| Loss of ego boundaries with inability to perceive onself as Separate || Alpasatva with excessive raja and tama | |||
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| Loose thought association, often with slowed thinking or over inclusive || raja vata | |||
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| and rapid shifting from topic to topic || raja, vata | |||
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| Autistic absorption of inner thoughts || raja | |||
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| frequent sexual or religious preoccupation || raja tama, kapha | |||
Depersonalization wherein one | |- | ||
behaves like a detached observer | | Auditory hallucinations || raja, vata | ||
of one's own actions. raja and vata | |- | ||
| Delusions || raja | |||
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| Flat Affect || raja | |||
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| Hypersensitiveto environmentalstimuli || raja, vata | |||
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| Impaired concentration Depersonalization wherein one behaves like a detached observer of one's own actions. || raja and vata | |||
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