This is a common symptom of depression characterized by low energy and tiredness.
What is fatigue?
Genetics, family, environment, stress, and trauma are considered _________ of anxiety.
What are risk factors?
This is the term for a lack of sufficient nutrients in the body caused by some eating disorders, which can affect almost every organ in the body.
What is malnutrition?
Addiction to this substance is the most common addiction in the United States.
What is alcohol?
This is one of the more common phobias, known as the excessive fear of spiders.
What is arachnophobia?
This is the formal name for clinical depression.
What is Major Depressive Disorder?
This is the inability to rest or relax, a common symptom of anxiety.
What is restlessness?
This is an eating disorder characterized by frequent uncontrollable eating, marked by distress. (Full name please)
What is binge eating disorder?
This is the term for the group of symptoms that occur after stopping or reducing the intake of the addictive substance.
What is withdrawal?
This is one among many symptoms of a phobia that distinguishes it from a fear, characterized by a loss of consciousness and muscle strength.
What is fainting?
About 50% of those diagnosed with depression are also diagnosed with this disorder.
What is anxiety?
This is the most common type of anxiety.
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
This is an eating disorder characterized by low weight, limited food intake, an overpowering desire to be thin, and a fear of gaining weight. (Full name please)
What is anorexia nervosa?
This is the pleasure chemical that serves as the motivator of addiction.
What is dopamine?
This is the subcategory of phobia defined an extreme and irrational fear of a particular, usually harmless object.
What is specific phobia?
This is a form mild, but long-term form of depression.
What is dysthymia?
This is an anxiety disorder defined by an irrational fear of places and situations that may cause helplessness or embarrassment.
What is agoraphobia?
As a result of routine binging and purging due to bulimia nervosa, this type of tooth wear may occur, where there is a loss of enamel.
What is acid erosion?
This is the form of addiction that does not involve repeated use of a substance, but rather a repeated actions such as gambling and gaming.
What is behavioral addiction?
This is a psychological treatment used to confront phobias by breaking the pattern of avoidance of the subject of the phobia.
What is exposure therapy?
This is the formal name for an inability to feel pleasure, a common symptom of depression.
What is anhedonia?
This is the part of the brain that tends to show high activity in response to emotional stimuli for those afflicted by anxiety.
What is the amygdala?
What is pro-ana?
Addiction hijacks this group of neural structures that is activated in response to pleasurable stimuli.
What is the reward system?
This is the scientific name for a respiratory rate greater than normal, a symptom of a phobia.
What is tachypnea?