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is a psychological disorder that involves excessive levels of negative emotions, such as nervousness, tension, worry, fright, and anxiety.

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Anxiety Disorder

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It is a generalized feeling of apprehension, fear, or tension that may be
associated with a particular object or situation or may be free-floating, not associated with anything specific.

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Anxiety Disorder

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can cause such distress that it interferes with a person’s ability to lead a normal life.

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Anxiety Disorder

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is defined as an unpleasant emotional state for which the cause is either not readily identified or perceived to be uncontrollable or unavoidable, whereas fear is an emotional and physiological response to a recognized external threat or a response to real danger or threat

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Anxiety

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is an emotional and physiological response to a
recognized external threat or a response to real danger or threat

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fear

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is defined as an unpleasant emotional state for which the cause is either not readily identified or perceived to be uncontrollable or unavoidable

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Anxiety

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is an unpleasant feeling towards a situation or something na hindi pa nangyayare, while fear is connected
to a thing.

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Anxiety

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Types of Anxiety Disorder

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Generalized Anxiety Disorde
Obsessive-compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Panic Disorder
Post-traumatic Stress-Disorder (PTSD)
Specific Phobias

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This disorder invokes excessive unrealistic wrong and tension even if there is litter or nothing to provoke the anxiety.

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Generalized Anxiety Disorde

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are plagued by constant thoughts or fears that cause them to perform certain rituals or routines.

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Obsessive-compulsive Disorder (OCD)

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this disorder keeps recurring attacks to a person of intense fear or panic, often with feeling of impending doom of death.

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Panic Disorder

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is a condition that can develop following a traumatic and/or terrifying event such as sexual or physical assault, the unexpected death of a loved one, or a natural disaster.

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Post-traumatic Stress-Disorder (PTSD)

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is an intense fear of a specific object or situation, such as snakes, heights, or
flying. Phobia is an exaggerated, unrealistic fear of a specific situation, activity, or object.

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Specific Phobias

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disorders characterized by extreme and unwanted disturbances in feeling or mood.

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Mood Disorders

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Symptoms of mood disorder

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a. Sadness
b. Difficulty sleeping (Insomnia)
c. Fatigue
d. Hopeless (always dissapointed on self or nose sense of optimistic)
e. Despair
f. Sense of inferiority (feeling mo less of a person ka or di ka worthy)
g. Dejection (parang low moral palagi)
h. Exaggerated
i. Changes in appetite (increase or decrease in appetite)
j. Feelings of incompetence
k. Loss of interest
l. Inability to function effectively

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formerly known as manic-depression, there are swings in mood from elation
(extreme happiness) to depression (extreme sadness) with no discernible external cause.

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Bipolar-Disorder

17
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Two Phases of Bipolar

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Manic Phase
Depressive Episode

18
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the patient may show excessive, unwarranted excitement or
silliness, carrying jokes too far

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Manic Phase

19
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may speak rapidly, have unrealistic ideal, and jump from subject to subject

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Manic Phase

20
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The other side of the bipolar coin is the depressive episode. Bipolar depressed patients often sleep more than usual and are lethargic. During bipolar depressive episodes, a patient may also show irritability and
withdrawal.

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Depressive Episode

21
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are chronic maladaptive cognitive-behavioral patterns that are thoroughly integrated into the individual’s personality and that are troublesome to others or whose pleasure sources are either harmful or illegal.

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Personality disorder

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Is a type of mental disorder that is very unhealthy to the pattern of your thinking, behaving, and how you interact
or function around your fears.

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Personality disorder

23
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may be perceived by others as somber, aloof and often are referred as “loners.”

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Schizoid Personality Disorders (SPD

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Although they are prone to unjustified angry or aggressive outbursts when
they perceive others as disloyal or deceitful, those with PPD more often come across as emotionally “cold” or excessively serious.

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Paranoid Personality Disorders (PPD)

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meaning these individuals suffers from paranoia

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Paranoid

26
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it is the feeling of severe mistress or suspicion to other persons

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Paranoia

27
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This disorder is characterized a need for isolation as well as odd, outlandish, or paranoid beliefs. Some researchers suggest this disorder is less severe than schizophrenia.

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Schizotypal Personality Disorder (SPD)

28
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is characterized by lack of empathy or conscience, a difficulty controlling impulses and manipulative behaviours.

behaviour in people less than 18 years old is called conduct disorders.

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Antisocial Personality Disorders (APD

29
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People with this Antisocial Personality Disorders (APD disorder are also sometimes called s

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sociopaths or psychopaths.

30
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Antisocial Personality Disorders (APD) sometimes called?

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Sociopathy

31
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This mental illness interferes with an individual’s ability to regulate
emotion.

are highly sensitive to rejection, and fear of abandonment.

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Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD

32
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is different from anorexia,

but is also prone to anorexia. Bulimia and Anorexia are both food eating
disorder.

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Bulimia

33
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is characterized primarily by grandiosity, need for admiration, and lack of empathy.

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Narcissistic Personality-Disorder (NPD

34
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Individual with this personality disorders exhibits a pervasive pattern of
excessive emotionality and attempt to get attention in unusual ways, such as bizarre appearance or speech.

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Histrionic Personality Disorders (HPD)

35
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Those with avoidant personalities are often hypersensitive to rejection and
unwilling to take social risks.

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Avoidant Personality Disorder (APD)

36
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People with dependent disorder typically exhibits a pattern of needy and
submissive behaviour and reply on others to make decision for them.

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Dependent Personality Disorder (DPD)

37
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also called anankastic personality disorder is a personality disorder characterized by a general pattern of concern with orderliness, perfectionism, excessive attention to details,
mental and interpersonal control, and a need for control over one’s environment, at the expense of flexibility

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Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder (OCPD)