| Mostcommon disordersof CLAP | Brief description | 
      
        | a) Relationship problems | Love frus tration, deception with the partner, in marriage, in friends hip, pas s ivenes s in relations hips . | 
      
        | b) Psycho-religious problems | The feeling that everything is a s in and always feeling like a s inner, having made mis takes in life, as hamed, frightened,
          with fear of the devil, not able to stay in a church, with fears as s ociated with God’s punis hments . | 
      
        | c) Parapsychological problems | Among the phenomena, we will lis t the most common: s plit pers onality or pros opopeia - dramatization of the
          uncons cious that attributes the phenomena to other theories s uch as reincarnation; telergy, or “evil eye”; telepathy –
          trans mis s ion of a mes s age from one pers on to another without any phys ical medium; xenoglos y – command of foreign
          languages not cons cious ly learnt; pre -cognition – perception of future events ; trance - ps ychophys iological, hys terical, or hypnotic condition, where the
          uncons cious overwhelms the conscious ; ecstasy – s imilar to trance, manifes ted as mys tical and religious s ituations .
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        | d) Psychosomatic disorders | Attacks of nervous weaknes s , loss of conscious ness , loss of sensation (fainting), and dizzines s . | 
      
        | e) Dissociative identity disorder | Usually the individual acts in a way, then in another and then in a completely oppos ite manner. | 
      
        | f) Addiction problems: alcohol and drugs | Affecting people with depres s ion and cons idering life meaningless . | 
      
        | g) Panic disorder | Characterized by pronounced fears and anxiety dis orders . | 
      
        | h) Diverse hallucinations | The mos t frequent are auditory – the patient complains about hearing voices that criticize and/or threaten,
          noises , animals prowling; tactile -feeling, e.g. small animals running on their body; psychical –communication with strangers through their mind. | 
      
        | i) Samsonism | The phys ical s trength of the patient is much greater than normal, for example, is able to lift very heavy objects . |