Hyperrealization

Hyperrealization is one of the major components of Trementia and Catathymia and a precursor to paralusions, stimuli appears intense, overwhelming and extremely realistic but dream-like, the environment seems overly colorful and confusing. It is also the cause behind Catakinesia and psychogenic reactions, the environment is so overwhelming the person refuses to interact with it. Paralusions are said to be a compensation against the overwhelming environment.

Hyperpersonalization on the other hand is characterized by intense, overwhelming feelings as if oneself was "glued", "morphed" into others and things into a single entity, as if oneself was only a small, insignificant part of the universe, the major issues with this symptom is the fact that even alien thoughts, urges and involuntary behavior appears to still be voluntarily caused by the person, as if they were both the center of the universe and an unimportant part of it. Feelings and thoughts (including intrusive ones) feel extremely intense and far more personal. It is the major precursor of hysteria, perturbed thinking and perturbed behavior and cause of Catathymia.

If Trementic symptoms do not appear in the course of Hyperrealization and Hyperpersonalization, symptoms may degenerate and may cause extreme, continuous sensory overload and profound feelings of impuissance and then extreme depression respectively.