fraticuration
Fraticuration is a term used in the field of psychology and psychiatry to describe a state of mind characterized by a loss of contact with reality, often accompanied by a sense of being overwhelmed or trapped. The term is derived from the Latin word "frangere," meaning "to break," and the suffix "-ation," indicating a process or state. Fraticuration is often associated with severe mental health conditions, such as schizophrenia, and is characterized by a breakdown in the individual's ability to distinguish between reality and fantasy.
Individuals experiencing fraticuration may exhibit symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking. They may also
Fraticuration is distinct from other states of altered consciousness, such as hypnosis or meditation, in that
Treatment for fraticuration typically involves a combination of pharmacological and psychological interventions. Medications such as antipsychotics