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Major depressive disorder
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Low mood, Lost interest in activities, Gaining or losing weight, Sleeping too much or not enough, difficulty concentrating, less motor activity, or more motor activity
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Bipolar disorder (I&II combined)
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Show both manic and depressive episodes
very high self-esteem Sleeping less Talking more Poor Judgement Bipolar 1 is more severe and less common than 2 |
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Panic Disorder
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Recurrent, unexpected panic attacks; patient worries about having more attacks
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Specific Phobia
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Strong persistent fear that is excessive or unreasonable, set off by a specific object or situation; the person knows the fear is unreasonable but they still avoid the stimulus or they will endure a lot of distress.
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Social Phobia
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Strong, repeated fears of a social performance or situation; person is aware that fear is unreasonable
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder
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Only has to have either obsessions or compulsions
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Generalized anxiety disorder
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Diffuse, chronic worry and anxiety; fears are unrealistic and excessive; tend to have incessant fears about the future
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Post-traumatic stress disorder
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Patient has experienced something traumatic that caused or threatened physical or psychological harm to someone
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Acute stress disorder
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Last for a shorter period than post traumatic
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Schizophrenia
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Characterized by psychotic symptoms like delusions and hallucinations
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Autism
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social interaction impairments, communication impairments, stereotyped and repetitive patterns of interests, behaviors, and activities
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Dissociative amnesia
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Loss of explicit, episodic memories, information forgotten is often traumatic or stressful
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Dissociative fugue
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Travels away from home or workplace and may assume a new identity which can be partial or complete; Details of fugue are forgotten after recovery
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Dissociative identity disorder
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Formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder; person has at least 2 distinct identities that assume control of the patient
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Anorexia nervosa
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Is underweight but won't maintain weight, abnormal self-perception of the body, fears of becoming fat
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Bulimia nervosa
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Repeatedly eats in binges, controls weight gain inappropriately, are average or above-average weight
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Body dysmorphic disorder
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Preoccupation with a physical "defect" imagined or exaggerated; not really something wrong with the body
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Hypochondriasis
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Person misinterprets bodily symptoms; Becomes preoccupied with fears of having a serious illness.
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Conversion disorder
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A deficit in sensory or voluntary motor function with no medical cause and the person is not faking; there is a stressor that precedes or worsens symptoms
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Substance abuse
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Repeated use of substance even though it is impairing functioning
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Substance dependence
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More severe than substance abuse, loss of control over the substance, tolerance and/or withdrawl are shown
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Antisocial personality disorder
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also know as psychopaths, repeated violations of rules, norms, or rights of others. Lies or cons others for gratification, very impulsive, lacks remorse for hurting others
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Paranoid personality disorder
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Distrustful and suspicious of others. There are no psychotic features which differentiates it from Paranoid Schizophrenia
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Schizoid personality disorder
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Isolated from emotional relationships, restricting range of emotions
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Schizotypal personality disorder
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Cognitive or perceptual distortions, peculiar behavior, not as bizarre as schizophrenia
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Avoidant personality disorder
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Feelings of inadequacy, hypersensitivity to criticism, socially inhibited
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Borderline personality disorder
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Instability of mood, self-concept, interpersonal relationships; impulsive, self-damaging behaviors
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