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Mood disorders
Depression
Depression can make you feel like you never get out of a dark cloud. Even the more severe cases of depression are treatable.
Bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder is a psychological condition characterized by large fluctuations in a person's state of mind, from extremely low mood to excessive, inappropriate mood.
Anxiety disorders
Generalized anxiety disorder
Healthy anxiety develops into an anxiety disorder when it begins to negatively affect one's life
Phobias
A phobia is an anxiety disorder and usually occurs as a persistent, illogical fear of a specific object or situation.
Social anxiety disorder
Social anxiety disorder a more severe degree of anxiety. In some cases there is even an inability on the part of the person to walk out of his / her front door without fear or to have contact with other people.
Agoraphobia
Agoraphobia is the irrational fear of public or open spaces. The person fears situations where they may lose control, become trapped and / or not get help.
Panic attack
A panic attack is an intense increase in fear or discomfort that makes someone feel as if they are having a heart attack, losing control, or even dying.
Panic disorder
Panic disorder is diagnosed when repeated panic attacks, which have no prominent triggers, occur.
Separation anxiety disorder
Separation anxiety disorder is a deep-seated fear of being separated from important bond figures or loved ones.
Eating disorders
Anorexia
Anorexia is a behavioral pattern where the person restricts his / her energy (kilojoules / calories) and food intake so that it is lower than the minimum expected.
bulimia
Bulimia involves repeated episodes of overeating, in which the person eats more for a short / specific period than most other people.
Overeating disorder
A person suffering from overeating often loses control over the amount of food they eat, but differs from the bulimia in that they do not try to compensate for it.
Women's Mental Health
Adjustments
Postnatal depression
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Roles of a single mom
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Struggling to have children
Childlessness
Miscarriage / loss of a baby
Divorce / a broken relationship
Men's Mental Health
Male Mental Health: General
Male Mental Health: Themes
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ADHD
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Autism
Tourette syndrome
Break with reality
Psychosis
The prevalence of psychosis is usually not difficult to identify. Delusions, hallucinations and confusing speech are clearly deviating from normal.
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a mental state characterized by a lack of meaningful and logical thought processes.
Paranoia
Paranoia is the unfounded suspicion and distrust of other people or organizations.
Impulse control disorders
Kleptomania
Inability to suppress the need to steal items that have no personal or financial value to the person.
Hair-pulling Disorder
The strong need to pluck out your own hair. The person feels tense before the action and relief after hair pulling is complete.
Piromania
The inability to suppress the need to set objects on fire.
Interrupted explosive disorder
Interrupted explosive disorder is an inability to suppress aggression.
Cognitive disorders
Dementia
Dementia is not a specific condition, but rather a syndrome that affects memory, attention, language and problem-solving ability.
Alzheimer
Alzheimer's is a form of dementia that causes problems in the areas of memory, thinking and behavior.
Delirium
Delirium is the rapidly evolving, changing state of diminished awareness
Personality disorders
Antisocial personality disorder
Characterized by a lack of moral sense or guilt.
Narcissistic personality disorder
Characterized by an excessive obsession with self-esteem and power.
Borderline personality disorder
Is characterized by unusual variations and depths in mind.
Other personality disorders
The DSM-5 recognizes seven other personality disorders.
Addiction
Alcohol Addiction
Drug addiction
Food addiction
Gambling addiction
Sex addiction
Abuse
Verbal Abuse
Physical Abuse
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