Anxiety Disorders
Mood Disorders
Psychotic Disorders
Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders
Eating Disorders
100

This feeling of intense fear or dread that occurs suddenly and unpredictably, often with symptoms like heart palpitations and dizziness.

What is a panic attack?

100

This condition involves periods of deep sadness, fatigue, and a lack of interest in daily activities that lasts for at least two weeks.

What is major depressive disorder?

100

This symptom involves hearing or seeing things (hallucination) that are not actually present

What is schizophrenia?

100

This condition, often resulting from exposure to traumatic events, involves recurring nightmares, flashbacks, and heightened arousal symptoms.

What is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?

100

This eating disorder involves a person excessively restricting food intake, leading to extreme weight loss and a fear of gaining weight.

What is anorexia nervosa?

200

This common anxiety disorder involves persistent worry about a variety of everyday situations, lasting for at least six months.

What is generalized anxiety disorder?

200

A state of elevated or irritable mood, increased energy, and often impulsive behavior, which may be a symptom of this disorder.

What is bipolar disorder?

200

This symptom refers to strongly held beliefs that are not based in reality, such as believing that one has special powers or is being persecuted.

What is a delusion?

200

This disorder involves excessive fear or anxiety about separation from a loved one, typically seen in children but also in some adults.

What is separation anxiety disorder?

200

This eating disorder involves eating large quantities of food in a short period, often followed by feelings of guilt or distress, but without compensatory purging.

What is binge eating disorder?

300

This mental health condition is characterized by recurring, uncontrollable thoughts and repetitive behaviors.

What is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)?

300

This condition is marked by persistent low mood, poor self-esteem, and hopelessness, but does not meet the criteria for major depression.

What is persistent depressive disorder?

300

This symptom involves the inability to focus or stay on topic in conversation, often seen in individuals with schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders.

What is disorganized speech?

300

This condition involves intrusive thoughts and a heightened state of arousal triggered by a traumatic event.

What is acute stress disorder?

300

This disorder involves episodes of eating large amounts of food followed by behaviors like vomiting, excessive exercise, or using laxatives to prevent weight gain.

What is bulimia nervosa?

400

These physical symptoms, such as sweating, trembling, and a rapid heartbeat, often occur in social situations for those with this disorder.

What is social anxiety disorder?

400

These feelings of extreme sadness, emptiness, and worthlessness are common symptoms of this mood disorder, which may also include thoughts of self-harm.

What is depression?

400

This symptom is a disorganized pattern of thinking, where a person may have difficulty connecting thoughts or speaking in a coherent manner.

What is thought disorder?

400

This condition, often a result of childhood trauma, involves extreme emotional instability, impulsivity, and difficulty in maintaining stable relationships.

What is borderline personality disorder (BPD)?

400

This eating disorder involves avoiding certain foods or food groups due to sensory issues, a lack of interest in eating, or fear of negative consequences, without the focus on body image seen in anorexia.

What is Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)?  

500

This anxiety disorder is marked by a fear of being judged or embarrassed in public, often leading individuals to avoid social situations.

What is social phobia?

500

This mood disorder involves episodes of both mania and depression, where a person experiences both extreme highs and lows in mood.

What is bipolar I disorder?

500

When someone believes that their thoughts or actions are being controlled or influenced by external forces, this is known as a delusion of this type.

What is a delusion of control?

500

This trauma-related disorder is marked by an intense fear of losing control or being overwhelmed by anxiety after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event.

What is adjustment disorder?

500

This disorder involves an intense preoccupation with perceived flaws or defects in physical appearance, often leading to repetitive behaviors like checking the mirror or excessive grooming.

What is body dysmorphic disorder?

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