what are symptoms of ADHD?
what are difficulty focusing, forgetfulness, problem paying attention or short attention span, hyperactivity, fidgeting, etc.
What does PTSD stand for?
what is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Is depression rare, common, or very common?
what is very common.
What's an eating disorder?
what is it's an abnormal or disturbed eating habits
What is anxiety?
what is the feeling of worry, nervousness or unease.
What else would be involved when it comes to ADHD, low self-esteem, troubled relationships, and difficulty on school or work?
what is all of the above.
How long can PTSD last? Weeks, mouths, years?
what is it can last a brief time or become chronic, it might even last years while also escalate into other kinds of disorders.
What are symptoms of depression?
what are loss of pleasure in activities, significant weight change or change in appetite, change in sleep, change in activity, fatigue or loss of energy, diminished concentration, feeling of guilt or worthless, suicidal thoughts.
What's a binge-eating disorder?
what is it's when you have uncontrollable episodes of eating when you consume an excessive amount of food.
What are symptoms of anxiety?
what are lack of concentration, racing thoughts, or unwanted thoughts. Fatigue, restlessness or sweating, etc.
When would ADHD most like start?
what is during childhood.
Is PTSD very common, common or less common.
what is it's very common.
Can depression lead up to other health problems?
what is yes.
What's the difference between anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa?
what is the main difference is anorexia nervosa is a self-starvation that causes significant weight loss while bulimia nervosa is normal weight or above by dieting, binge-eating and compensatory purging.
How many cases per year report having anxiety?
what is more than 3 million people.
Can ADHD lead up to adulthood?
what is yes, it can.
What might PTSD cause?
what are nightmares or memories of the trauma, heightened reactions, anxiety, or depression.
What are some ways to mange depression?
what are exercise, getting better sleep, finding a hobby, having someone to talk to, getting involved, a healthy diet, etc.
What percent of women could have anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa? 1%, 2-3%, 5-6%, or 10-13%?
what is 2-3% of women
Are teenager or adults more likely to suffer from anxiety?
what is adults, 40 percents of adults will suffer from anxiety than 10 percent of teenagers.
What does ADHD stand for?
what is attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.
What is PTSD?
what is a trigger of old memories of any trauma plus intense emotional and physical reactions.
Is depression the leading cause of disability?
what is yes, people with depression brains don't work properly and they can't make decisions, not being sure about themselves. Everything requires huge mental effort.
What are some extreme eating habits and unhealthy methods of weight control?
what are fasting/binge-eating, excessive exercise, self-induced vomiting, chewing and spitting or regurgitating food, laxative, diuretic or diet pill abuse.
Which age group(s) are more likely to have anxiety 6-13, 14-18,19-40,41-60 or 60+?
what is 14-18, 19-40 and 41-60.