This disorder is diagnosed on the basis of the presence of two or more of the major signs of psychosis lasting more than 1 month.
Schizophrenia
Repeated binge eating associated with eating too rapidly, eating when not hungry, eating until uncomfortably full.
Binge-eating Disorder
Disorder involves presence of obsessions in spite of efforts to control them and compulsions intended to reduce anxiety.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Excessive and consistent fear and anxiety in some or all social situations.
Social Anxiety Disorder
This disorder always follows a major life stress, one that must be more severe and unusual than those found in everyday life.
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Symptoms of schizophrenia along with at least one period during which there is a major episode of depression or mania.
Schizoaffective Disorder
Binge eating, Repeated use of inappropriate mechanisms to compensate for overeating (vomiting, laxatives) At least weekly for 3 months or more, Self-image is not excessively affected by the behavior.
Bulimia Nervosa
Preoccupation with perceived flaws in appearance that others do not see.
Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Repeated panic attacks that involve at least four symptoms of panic.
Panic Disorder
A mental health disorder that is characterized by an irresistible and recurrent urge to steal items, even if they are not needed or valuable
Kleptomania
Same symptoms as schizophrenia, Main distinction is duration, Lasts up to 1 month, If longer than 1 month, diagnosis converts to schizophrenia.
Schizophreniform Disorder
Restriction of caloric intake resulting in significant low body weight, Intense fear of gaining weight or being fat, Disturbed body image, Excessive concern about body weight, Lack of recognition of the seriousness of the low body weight.
Anorexia Nervosa
Persistent difficulty parting with possessions, even those of no value.
Hoarding Disorder
Severe anxiety or fear about at least two situations that require going outside.
Agoraphobia
Incongruence between experienced gender and assigned gender.
Gender Dysphoria
One or more delusions for at least a month, but not the full constellation of symptoms for schizophrenia.
Delusional Disorder
This is Characterized by regurgitating food into the mouth, chewing and swallowing the regurgitated material.
Rumination Disorder
Repeated picking at skin with resulting sores.
Excoriation
An unwillingness to speak with no clear reason (e.g., hearing impairment) that results in an inability to produce speech.
Selective Mutism
A person who suffers from this loses memory about important parts of their own experience—where they went, what they thought and experienced, and so on.
Dissociative Amnesia
May be a precursor to schizophrenia, The diagnostic criteria for this disorder may include one or more
of the symptoms associated with psychosis.
Brief Psychotic Disorder
This is the label for behavior involved in eating nonfood items such as dirt, coins, hair, articles of clothing, and so on.
Pica
Recurrent pulling out of hair with accompanying hair loss.
Trichotillomania
Chronic and fairly constant, Excessive worry and anxiety most days for at least 6 months, The anxiety is hard to control and causes distress or dysfunction.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Behavioral outbursts that show a failure to manage aggressive impulses through verbal aggression, damage of property, or physical injury to others.
Intermittent Explosive Disorder