Anxiety and Depression
Mental Disorders
Impulse Control Disorders
Mental Health Professionals
Treatment Methods
100

Prolonged feeling of helplessness, and sadness.

Depression

100

A strong, irrational feat of something specific, such as heights or social situations.

Phobias

100

People deliberately injure themselves.

Self-harm

100

These professionals handle both medical and educational matters. They may or may not of medical training. 

Counselors 

100

An outgoing dialogue between a patient and a mental health professional. 

Psychotherapy 

200

Type of depression that is intense and can last for weeks or months.

Major Depression

200

People with this disorder feel excessively worried and tense for no reason. They startle easily and have difficulty concentrating, relaxing, and sleeping.

Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)

200

People continue gambling despite heavy losses, even if they feel the desire to stop.

Excessive/compulsive gambling

200

These are medical doctors who can diagnose and treat medical disorders and prescribe medications. 

Psychiatrists

200

Treating a group of people who have similar problems and who meet regularly with a trained counselor.

Group therapy

300

The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen. 

Anxiety

300

People with this disorder experience attacks of sudden, unexplained feelings of terror. Attacks are accompanied by physical symptoms such as trembling, increased heart rate, shortness of breath, or dizziness.

Panic disorder

300

People uncontrollably spend money on items that they can not afford and don’t need. 

Compulsive shopping

300

These physicians specialize in physical disorders of the brain and nervous system.

Neurologists

300

A treatment process that focuses on changing unwanted behavior through rewards and reinforcement. 

Behavior therapy

400

type of depression that involves a reaction to a specific life event such as the death of a loved one, it can also take the form of anxiety that lasts much longer than normal anxiety. 

Adjustment disorder

400

This disorder involves persistent thoughts, fears, or urges, which lead to uncontrollable repetitive behaviors. 

Obsessive-compulsive disorder

400

Deliberately setting fires to feel pleasure or release tension.

Pyromania

400

These professionals diagnose and treat emotional and behavioral disorders through counseling. Although they are not medical doctors, some can still prescribe medicine. 

Clinical psychologists

400

Helping a family function in more positive and constructive ways by exploring the patterns in communication and providing support and education. 

Family therapy

500

Also know as dysthymia, which has less severe symptoms, but can persist for years. 

Mild or chronic depression

500

This condition may develop after exposure to a traumatic event, such as a car accident or a violent attack. Symptoms include flashbacks, nightmares, emotional numbness, guilt, sleeplessness, and trouble concentrating. 

Post-traumatic stress disorder

500

The uncontrollable urge to steal

Kleptomania

500

These professionals provide guidance and treatment for emotional problems in hospitals, mental health clinics, and family service agencies.

Psychiatric social workers

500

A treatment method designed to identify correct distorted thinking patterns that can lead to feelings and behaviors that may be troublesome, self-defeating, or self-destructive.

Cognitive therapy

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