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Numisianus is a term used in the field of medicine to describe a condition where a person has an abnormal obsession with money. This condition is often associated with other mental health disorders such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and hoarding disorder.

Symptoms

The primary symptom of Numisianus is an excessive preoccupation with money. This can manifest in various ways, such as a constant need to count money, an obsession with collecting coins or notes, or an irrational fear of losing money. Other symptoms may include:

  • Anxiety when separated from money
  • Excessive time spent thinking about money
  • Difficulty in discarding old or worthless money
  • Distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning

Causes

The exact cause of Numisianus is unknown. However, it is believed to be linked to abnormalities in the brain's serotonin system. Other factors that may contribute to the development of this condition include:

  • Family history of mental health disorders
  • Stressful life events
  • Personality traits such as perfectionism

Treatment

Treatment for Numisianus typically involves a combination of psychotherapy and medication. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) can help individuals to identify and change unhealthy thought patterns and behaviors. Medications such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) may also be used to help manage symptoms.

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