Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

catatonia

Noun
/ˌkæt.əˈtoʊ.ni.ə/
Definition
A psychological condition characterized by abnormal motor activity, which can range from stupor to excessive movement, often associated with mood disorders, psychosis, or neurological conditions.
Examples
  • After experiencing a traumatic event, she entered a state of catatonia, remaining silent and motionless for hours.
  • The patient showed signs of catatonia, exhibiting an inability to move or respond to commands.
  • During the therapy session, the therapist recognized the onset of catatonia in their client when they stopped speaking altogether.
Meaning
Catatonia involves a lack of response to the environment, with individuals often remaining in a single position for an extended period. It can also manifest as abnormal movements or behaviors.
Synonyms
  • stupor
  • supine attitude
  • immobility