- When a person is under high stress, he can experience a psychogenic seizure. Psychogenic seizures are not epileptic in nature. Rather, they arise from factors outside the brain.
- When someone experiences a highly traumatic event, she can develop a psychogenic seizure. She will not "force" the seizure. She won't exhibit any unusual emotions or signs of hysteria.
- Past psychological experiences---especially those that were traumatic---can cause someone to develop psychogenic seizures.
- A person experiencing very strong emotion can have a psychogenic seizure.
- Those who develop psychogenic seizures have them as a result of subconscious mental activity---they do not know their emotions are creating their seizures.








