German psychologist Stephanie Steal said that talking to the soul loudly is often natural and beneficial, but it may also indicate a psychiatric disease.
Shattal explained that talking to the soul loudly helps to arrange ideas and organize feelings, as it helps to increase focus, stimulate self, or relieve stress and feel psychological comfort.
On the other hand, Satal indicated that talking to the soul loudly may also be satisfactory, when one hears strange and unaware sounds and conversations with these sounds. In such a case, one may have a mental illness such as psychosis, which requires consulting a doctor as soon as possible to undergo psychotherapy.
What is psychosis?
In psychosis is defined as a group of symptoms that affect the mind, and the patient loses his connection to reality during an psychosis, and the person’s ideas and awareness may be disrupted and may find it difficult to get to know what is real and what is not real, and this is according to the National Mental Health Foundation in the United States.
People with psychology usually suffer from delusions (misconceptions), for example, that famous people send them special messages or that others are trying to harm them, and hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that others do not see) such as hearing voices asking them to do something or criticize them. Other symptoms can include inconsistent speech and inappropriate behavior.
Who suffers from the mind?
Studies estimate that between 15 and 100 people out of 100 thousand people get an psychotic every year, and it is difficult to know the exact number of people who suffer from psychosis.
Influent often begins in the youth when a person is at the end of adolescence to the middle of 20 years of age. But people can suffer from a psychotic attack in the ages of younger or older and sometimes psychotic attacks are associated with many disorders and diseases, for example the elderly who suffer from neurological disorders may be more likely to develop psychopathies.