Resume: studies are devoted to the clinical and psychopathological phenomenology of mild acute drug-induced akathisia. The article presents the results of studies on the association of clinical symptoms of schizophrenia with mild acute akathisia resulting from the appointment of standardized antipsychotic therapy for patients. It was found that in patients with paranoid schizophrenia with mild acute drug-induced akathisia, such general psychopathological symptoms as anxiety, tension, depression, refusal to cooperate, weakening impulsiveness control and mental stress are more pronounced, and additional symptoms are more pronounced risk profile of aggression, such as anger, difficulty in delaying graftification (delayed remuneration), and affective lability.
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