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Psychomotor agitation

Psychomotor Retardation
Psychomotor agitation refers to excessive motor activity associated with a feeling of inner tension. The activity is usually non-productive, repetitious and consists of behaviour such as pacing, fidgeting, wringing hands, pulling of clothes and an inability to sit still. Also characterized by restlessness, pacing, rocking, etc., on the part of a distressed individual
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