This disorder can cause
-physical and/or cognitive symptoms
-abrupt surges of intense fear or discomfort
Panic Disorder
Experiencing times of depression and manic episodes
Bipolar disorder
The disruption of normal integration of consciousness, memory, identity, emotion, perception, major control, body representation and behavior.
Dissociative disorder
These three disorders fall under eating disorders
-Anorexia
-Bulimia
-Binge-Eating
The pattern of instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affects and marked impulsivity
Borderline personality disorder
This disorder is the fearful, anxious, or avoidance of
-social interactions & situations that involve possibility of being scrutinized
Depressed moods resulting in disruption in function of the affected individual
depressive disorder
The presence of two or more distinct personality states
Dissociative Identity Disorder
The persistent difficulties of discarding or parting with possessions regardless of actual value
Hoarding Disorder
The pattern of grandiosity, need of admiration, and lack of empathy
Narcissistic Personality Disorder
This disorder is known to be the fear of public places
Agoraphobia
which is Bipolar 1 & which is Bipolar 2?
A- depressive mood last at least two weeks & Light mania lasts for 4 or more days WITHOUT life threatening consequences or psychotic episodes
B-Mania lasts for at least one week and depressive mood last at least two weeks
A- Bipolar 2
B- Bipolar 1
Persistent experiences of: unreality, detachment from one's mind, self or body, and detachment from one's surroundings
Depersonalization Disorder
The preoccupation with one or more perceived defects or flaws in physical appearance that are not observable to others
At least one month of delusions but no other psychotic symptoms
Delusional Disorder
The excessive anxiety and worry about events or activities
this must occur more days than not for at least 6 months
Generalized anxiety disorder
This disorder marked mood changes, irritability, dysphoria, and anxiety
Premenstrual Dysmorphic Disorder
The inability to recall autobiographical information: an event or period of time, life history, bewildered wandering, identity
Dissociative Amnesia
The recurrent and persistent thoughts that are intrusive . Repetitive behaviors or mental acts the individual feels driven to perform
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
This disorder has been present for 6 months or more, 1 month of active phase symptoms and excessive dopamine causing delusions, hallucinations, and abnormal motor behavior
Schizophrenia
This disorder is the consistent failure to speak in social situations where there is an expectations to speak even though the individual speaks in other situations
selective mutism
This disorder is the chronic, severe persistent irritability with frequent temper outbursts
Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder
The 3 disorders within Dissociative Disorder
-Dissociative Identity
-Depersonalization
-Dissociative Amensia
The recurrent pulling out of one's own hair
Trichotillomania
Are those diagnosed with schizophrenia automatically violent individuals?
NO