prisononosis
Prisononosis is a hypothetical condition, not a recognized medical or psychological disorder. The term "prisononosis" has been used informally to describe a set of psychological and behavioral changes that some individuals may experience after prolonged periods of incarceration. These changes can include difficulty readjusting to life outside prison, heightened anxiety, mistrust of others, a tendency towards isolation, and a reliance on routines learned in a correctional environment.
The concept suggests that the highly structured, often stressful, and socially isolated environment of prison can
While not a clinical diagnosis, the idea of prisononosis highlights the significant challenges faced by individuals