Dysharmonic Childhood Trementia (DCT)

Dysharmonic Childhood Trementia is an obsolete term that refers to a severe form of Developmental Derailment which was previously included as a form of Trementia and occasionally refereed to as a form of Catathymia due to similar symptoms such as a breakdown in social communication and abnormal sensations, attention and memory deficits and stereotyped, purposeless behaviors. Both result in ridiculous misinterpretation of social cues.

However, there are remarquable differences between the two patterns of thought, Catathymia's broken thinking is caused by a major disorganization between recently formed and older memories while Debiosis' broken thinking is caused by a quasi-total alteration of perception of social cues such as facial expression or even obvious, literal claims.

Despite the little amount of similarities, Debiosis is sometimes misdiagnosed as Catathymia.