Form of this disorder in which the full symptoms of mania are experienced; depressive aspects may be more infrequent or mild
Bipolar Disorder Type 1
disorder characterized by the sudden onset of delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, and/or disorganized behavior that lasts only between 1 day and one month, after which symptoms vanish completely.
Brief psychotic disorder
Anxiety disorder characterized by chronic anxiety in daily life.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Eating disorder in which people fail to maintain body weights that are normal for their age and height and have fears of becoming fat, distorted body images, and amenorrhea.
Anorexia Nervosa
Custer B Personality Disorders - criteria
dramatic- emotional personality disorders that tend to have unstable emotions and to engage in dramatic and impulsive behavior.
form of this disorder in which only hypomanic episodes are experienced and the depressive component is more pronounced
Bipolar disorder - type 2
Mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormall, may result in some combination of hallucinations, delusions, and extremely disordered thinking and behavior that impairs daily functioning, and can be disabling.
Schizophrenia
Anxiety disorder in which the individual experiences intense fear of public humiliation or rejection and therefore tends to avoid social situations.
Social Anxiety Disorder
Eating disorder in which people engage in binging and behave in ways to prevent weight gain from the binges, such as self - induced vomiting, excessive exercise, and abuse of purging drugs (such as laxatives)
Bullimia Nervosa
Pervasive pattern of criminal, impulsive, callous, and/or ruthless behavior predicated on disregard for the rights of others and an absence of respect for social norms.
Antisocial Personality Disorder
disorder involving a sad mood or anhedonia plus four or more of the following symptoms: weight loss or decrease in appetite, insomnia or hypoinsomonia, psychomotor agitation or retardation, fatigue, feelings of worthlessness or severe guilt, trouble concentrating and suiciidal ideation; these symptoms must be present for at least 2 weeks and must produce marked impairments in normal functioning
Major depressive disorder
Disorder characterized by delusions lasting at least one month regarding situations that occur in real life, such as being followed, poisoned or deceived by a spouse or having a disease; people with this disorder do not show any other symptoms of schizophrenia
Delusional disorder
Disorder characterized by recurrent, unexpected panic attacks
Panic Disorder
Eating disorder in which people compulsively overeat or on discrete binges but do not behave in ways to compensate for the overeating.
Binge - eating disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder
Milder but more chronic form of bipolar disorder that consists of alternation between hypomanic episodes and mild depressive episodes over a period of at least 2 years
Cyclothymic disorder
Schizoaffective disorder
Anxiety disorder characterized by (1) repeated mental images of experiencing a traumatic event, (2) emotional numbing and detachment, and (3) hyper vigilance and chronic arousal.
Post-traumatic Stres Disorder (PTSD)
Presentations of an eating disorder that cause clinically significant distress or impairment but do not meet the full diagnostic criteria for any of the eating disorders otherwise identified.
Other specified feeding or eating disorder
Syndrome marked by grandiose thoughts and feelings of ones own worth as well as an obliviousness to others' needs and an exploitative arrogant demeanor
Narcissistic Personality Disorder
a condition in which children or adolescents experience ongoing irritability, anger, and frequent, intense temper outbursts.
Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder - DMDD
Disorder in which individuals meet the primary criteria for schizophrenia but show the symptoms lasting only 1-6 months
Schizophreniform disorder
Anxiety disorder characterized by obsessions (persistent thoughts) and compulsions (rituals)
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
extremely selective eaters and sometimes have little interest in eating food.
Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder
Sharing features with borderline personality disorder, including rapidly shifting emotions and intense, unstable relationships, people with this disorder also behave in ways to draw attention to themselves across situations.
Histrionic Personality Disorder