Generalized physical and emotional over-activity in response to internal and/or external stimuli, as in hypomania.
Disordered behavior characteristic of unipolar depressive patients.
Disrupted physical and mental processes, characterized by restless behaviors such as fidgeting, hand wringing, and racing thoughts, represent common symptoms observed in individuals with major depressive disorder. These manifestations reflect the tumultuous nature of the condition, encompassing both physical and psychological disturbances that accompany the depressive state.
Manifestations of perturbed physiological and psychological processes, such as restlessness, incessant hand movements, and a flurry of racing thoughts, serve as telltale signs of a symptomatology commonly associated with major depressive disorder.