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Psychological Well Being

Individual state or condition that is free from mental or emotional disorders

Eating Disorders

Illnesses that characterized irregular eating habits and severe distress or concern about your body weight or shape.

Eating Disturbance

May include inadequate or excessive food intake which cause ultimately damage an individuals well-being

Anorexia Nervosa

Obsessive fear of gaining weight

Bulimia Nevosa

repeated binge eating. over-eating, such as forced vomiting, excessive exercise, or extreme use of laxatives or diuretics.

Binge Eating Disorder

lose control over his or her eating, may be obese.


Panic disorder

terror that strikes at random

Social Anxiety Disorder

overwhelming worry and self-conciousness about everyday social situations. Fixate about others judging you or on being embarrassed or ridiculed.

Specific phobias

fear of a specific object, may cause to aboid ordinary situations.

Generalized anxiety disorder

unrealistic worry and tense with little or no reason

Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder

Pattern of pre-occupational with orderliness, perfectionism abd control.

Bipolar disorder

Individuals who suffer from this disorder experienced both depression and manic episodes

Bipolar Disorder

formerly called manic depressive disorder

Social anxiety disorder

also called social phobia

Manic

high level energy, exaggerated plans and very optimistic views

Hyperactive

can work without sleeping for days

Conduct disorder

repeated pattern of behaviour in which the basic rights of others are violated



violating policies, rules and regulations

Delinquents

what do you call to a teenager who have conduct disorder?

Juvenile Delinquency

illegal acts of minors

Paranoid Personality

demonstrate a pattern of distrust and suspiciousness on the motives of the people around them

Anti-social Personality

individuals disregard of violation of the rights of others. They do not care if their behaviour will harm others.

Histrionic personality disorder

excessive emotionality ans attention seeking behaviors

Narcissistic personality disorder

Slef-cebtered or think of themselves only.


Need od admiration is very strong.


Lack of empathy.

Dependent personality disorder

cannot work alone, feeling helpless when attented by someone.

Schizoprenia

Means "split mind"

Delusion

A belief that is unreal

Delusion of Grandeur

often accompany other mental health symptoms, including other delusions.

Delusion of Persecution

central psychotic experience

Delusion of Persecution

Tormenting suspicious towards unrealistic creature

Substance-related disorder

Chemical actions alters biological and psychological functiong of the person

Computer addiction

excessive use of the computer or internet

Mobile Zombie

excessive use of gadgets and mobile phones

Depression

causes feelings of sadness and loss of interesr in activities once enjoyed

Depression

decrease a person's ability to function at work and home

Republic act in Bullying

Republic act of 10627 or anti-bullying act of 2013

Bullying

refers to severe or repeated use by one or more students of a written, verbal or physical gesture or any combination

Nuclear Family

family unit consisting of at most a father, mother and dependent

Nuclear Family

It is considered the 'traditional' family

Extended family

A family consisting of parents and childrens, along with grandparents, grandchilder, aunts or uncles, cousins, etc.

Step families

brought together due to divorce, seperation and remarriage.

Adoptive family

one or more children has been adopted

Bi-racial or multi-racial family

parents are member of different racial identity groups

Trans-racial adoptive family

adopted child is of a different racist

Blended family

members from two (or more) previous families.


Foster family

one or more of the children is legally a temporary member of the household

Gay or Lesbian family

one or both parents' sexual orientation is gay or lesbian

Single Parent family

either of a father or a mother who has single responsibility for raising of a child.

Conditionally seperated families

a family member is separated from the rest of the family.

Immigrant family

parents have inmigrated to another country as adults

Migrant family

family that moves regularly to places where they have employment (e.g military families)

Family legacies

Social, emotional and spiritual legacy passed on from parent to child

Career

combination and sequence of roles played by a person during the course of a lifetime (Super, 1980)

Job

position an individual holding during specific duties

Occupation

defined as similar work for which people have similar responsibilities and for which they develop a common set of skills and knowledge