MAJOR DISORDERS

in life •  6 years ago 
  1.  Schizophrenia
    
  2.  Personality disorders
    
  3.  Mania and Bipolar 
    
  4.  Mood 
    
  5. Dissociative
    
  6. Panic
    
  7. Somatic Symptom

(Schizophrenia):

Schizophrenia refers to a class of disorders in which severe distortion of reality occurs. Thinking, perception, and emotion may deteriorate; the individual may withdraw from social interaction, and the person may display bizarre behavior. The symptoms displayed by persons with schizophrenia may vary considerably over time nonetheless, a number of characteristics reliably distinguish schizophrenia from other disorders.

(Personality disorder):

A disorder characterized by a set of inflexible, maladaptive behavior patterns that keep a person from functioning appropriately in society. Personality disorder differ from the other disorder we have discussed because those affected them often have little sense of personal distress associated with the psychological maladjustment. In fact, people with personality disorders frequently lead seemingly normal lives.

(Bipolar disorder) :

A disorder in which a person alternates between periods of euphoric feeling of mania periods of depression. Ironically, some of society's most creative individuals may have suffered from the bipolar disorder. The imagination, drive, excitement, and energy that day display during manic stages allow them to make usually creative contributions. For instance, for historical analysis of the composer Robert Schumann's music shows that he was most profile during periods of mania. In contrast, his output dropped off drastically during periods of depression.

(Mood disorder):

A disturbance in the emotional experience that is strong enough to intrude on everyday living. We all experience mood swings. Sometimes we are happy, perhaps even euphoric;n at other times, we feel upset, sudden, or depressed. Such changes in mood are a normal part of everyday life, in some people, however, the mood is so pronounced and lingering like the feeling described above by writer (and psychiatrist) kay Jamison-that the interface with the ability to function effectively.

(Dissociative disorders) :

A disorder in which a significant, selective memory loss occurs. In the most severe from dissociative amnesia, an individual cannot recall their names, are unable to recognize parents and other relatives and do not know their addresses. In other respect, though, they may appear quite normal.

(Somatic symptom disorders):

Psychological difficulties that take on a physical(somatic) from, but for which there is no medical cause. One type of somatic symptom disorder reports physical symptom, no biological cause exists, or if there is a medical problem, the person reaction is greatly exaggerated.

(Panic disorders):

Anxiety disorders that take the form of panic attacks lasting form of panic attacks lasting from few seconds to several hours. Panic disorders one of the furious disorder at this moment. Panic amnesia most powerful impact apply childhood age.

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