22 September 2016

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Alphabetical List Of Mental Disorders

This Alphabetical List Of Mental Disorders:-

Also Called Psychological Disorders, Psychiatric Disorders, And Mental Illnesses Has Been Gathered From a Wide Variety Of Sources Including The DSM-IV, DSM 5, ICD-10 Chapter V,

While we have attempted to make this a complete list, including disorders that are no longer recognized in either the DSM 5 and ICD-10 Chapter V; there are often local disorders that we are not aware of. There are also older disorders that we have made educated guesses based on our own research. If you see that we’re missing something, please contact us and let us know.
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Psychological Disorders Starting With "A"

Absence seizure: Also called the less common Petit Mal Seizure, these seizures typically cause a short period of “blanking out” or staring into space. Like other kinds of seizures, they are caused by abnormal activity in a person’s brain. [Epilepsy Foundation, Mayo Clinic]

Abulia: A pathological inability to make decisions or take action.

Acute Stress Disorder: Also known as Acute stress Reaction and sometimes called Shock, this is a psychological condition caused by experiencing or witnessing a terrifying or traumatic event, such as a severe automobile accident, violent crime, or death. It should not be confused with the unrelated circulatory condition of shock, or the concept of shock value. Acute stress reaction may develop into ptsd if untreated.

Adjustment Disorders

Adverse effects of medication NOS

Age-related Cognitive Decline: (now known as Dementia and Neurocognitive Decline)

Agoraphobia

Akiltism: [MHM Staff ] We were unable to find any solid information about this disorder. Our best guess is that this disorder was once used as a catch-all for unknown diagnoses, it seems to be based on the word “akilter” meaning off kilter or unbalanced. Our further assumption is that it was dropped as more understanding was gained and because of the extreme stigma it carried.

Alcohol Addiction

Alzheimer’s Disease

Amnesia: (also known as Amnestic Disorder)

Amphetamine Addiction

Anorexia Nervosa

Anterograde Amnesia

Antisocial personality disorder: (also known as Sociopathy)

Anxiety Disorder: (Also known as Generalized Anxiety Disorder)

Anxiolytic related disorders

Asperger’s Syndrome: (now part of Autism Spectrum Disorder)

Attention Deficit Disorder: (Also known as ADD)

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: (Also known as ADHD)

Autism Spectrum Disorder: (also known as Autism)

Autophagia

Avoidant Personality Disorder:
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Psychological Disorders Starting With "B"

Barbiturate related disorders

Benzodiazepine related disorders

Bereavement

Bibliomania

Binge Eating Disorder

Bipolar disorder (also known as Manic Depression, includes Bipolar I and Bipolar II)

Body Dysmorphic Disorder

Borderline intellectual functioning

Borderline Personality Disorder

Breathing-Related Sleep Disorder

Brief Psychotic Disorder

Bruxism

Bulimia Nervosa
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Psychological Disorders Starting With "C"

Caffeine Addiction

Cannabis Addiction

Catatonic disorder

Catatonic schizophrenia

Childhood amnesia

Childhood Disintegrative Disorder (now part of Autism Spectrum Disorder)

Childhood Onset Fluency Disorder (formerly known as Stuttering)

Circadian Rhythm Disorders

Claustrophobia

Cocaine related disorders

Communication disorder

Conduct Disorder

Conversion Disorder

Cotard delusion

Cyclothymia (also known as Cyclothymic Disorder)

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            【CHILDHOOD DISORDERS】

Childhood Disorders Are Simply Psychological Disorders And Issues That Are Commonly Diagnosed When An Individual Is a Child Or Teen 

Childhood Disorders :- 

● Anxiety Disorders

Selective Mutism
Separation Anxiety Disorder
Social Anxiety Disorder
Specific Phobias

● Eating Disorders

Anorexia Nervosa
Binge Eating Disorder
Bulimia Nervosa
Pica
Other Eating Disorders 

● Gender Dysphorias

Gender Dysphoria

● Impulse-Control Disorders

Conduct Disorder
Intermittent Explosive Disorder
Kleptomania
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Pyromania
Other Impulse-Control Disorders

● Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Asperger’s Syndrome
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Childhood Disintegrative Disorder
Childhood Onset Fluency Disorder
Dyslexia
Intellectual Development Disorder
Language Disorder
Learning Disorders
Retts Disorder
Tourettes Syndrome
Other Neurodevelopmental Disorders

● Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders

Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Trichotillomania

● Somatic Disorders

Munchausen by Proxy

● Trauma Disorders

Adjustment Disorder
Reactive Attachment Disorder
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Psychological Disorders Starting With "D"

Delerium

Delusional Disorder

Dementia (now known as dementia)

Dependent Personality Disorder (also known as Asthenic Personality Disorder)

Depersonalization disorder (now known as Depersonalization / Derealization Disorder)

Depression (also known as Major Depressive Disorder)

Depressive personality disorder

Derealization disorder (now known as Depersonalization / Derealization Disorder)

Dermotillomania

Desynchronosis

Developmental coordination disorder

Diogenes Syndrome

Disorder of written expression

Dispareunia

Dissocial Personality Disorder

Dissociative Amnesia

Dissociative Fugue

Dissociative Identity Disorder (formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder)

Down syndrome

Dyslexia

Dyspareunia

Dysthymia (now known as Persistent Depressive Disorder)
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Psychological Disorders Starting With "E"

Eating disorder NOS

Ekbom’s Syndrome (Delusional Parasitosis)

Emotionally unstable personality disorder

Encopresis

Enuresis (bedwetting)

Erotomania

Exhibitionistic Disorder

Expressive language disorder
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Psychological Disorders Starting With "F"

Factitious Disorder

Female Sexual Disorders

Fetishistic Disorder

Folie à deux

Fregoli delusion

Frotteuristic Disorder

Fugue State
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Psychological Disorders Starting With "G"

Ganser syndrome

Gambling Addiction

Gender Dysphoria (formerly known as Gender Identity Disorder)

Generalized Anxiety Disorder

General adaptation syndrome

Grandiose delusions
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Psychological Disorders Starting With "H"

Hallucinogen Addiction

Haltlose personality disorder

Histrionic Personality Disorder

Primary hypersomnia

Huntington’s Disease

Hypoactive sexual desire disorder

Hypochondriasis

Hypomania

Hyperkinetic syndrome

Hypersomnia

Hysteria
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Psychological Disorders Starting With "I"

Impulse control disorder

Impulse control disorder NOS

Inhalant Addiction

Insomnia

Intellectual Development Disorder

Intermittent Explosive Disorder
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Psychological Disorders Starting With "J"

Joubert syndrome
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Psychological Disorders Starting With "K"

Kleptomania

Korsakoff’s syndrome
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Psychological Disorders Starting With "L"

Lacunar amnesia

Language Disorder

Learning Disorders
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Psychological Disorders Starting With "M"

Major Depression (also known as Major Depressive Disorder)

major depressive disorder

Male Sexual Disorders

Malingering

Mathematics disorder

Medication-related disorder

Melancholia

Mental Retardation (now known as Intellectual Development Disorder)

Misophonia

Morbid jealousy

Multiple Personality Disorder (now known as Dissociative Identity Disorder)

Munchausen Syndrome

Munchausen by Proxy
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Psychological Disorders Starting With "N"

Narcissistic Personality Disorder

Narcolepsy

Neglect of child

Neurocognitive Disorder (formerly known as Dementia)

Neuroleptic-related disorder

Nightmare Disorder

Non Rapid Eye Movement
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Psychological Disorders Starting With "O"

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (also known as Anankastic Personality Disorder)

Oneirophrenia

Onychophagia

Opioid Addiction

Oppositional Defiant Disorder

Orthorexia (ON)
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Psychological Disorders Starting With "P"

Pain disorder

Panic attacks

Panic Disorder

Paranoid Personality Disorder

Parkinson’s Disease

Partner relational problem

Passive-aggressive personality disorder

Pathological gambling

Pedophilic Disorder

Perfectionism

Persecutory delusion

Persistent Depressive Disorder (also known as Dysthymia)

Personality change due to a general medical condition

Personality disorder

Pervasive developmental disorder (PDD)

Phencyclidine related disorder

Phobic disorder

Phonological disorder

Physical abuse

Pica

Polysubstance related disorder

Postpartum Depression

Post-traumatic embitterment disorder (PTED)

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Premature ejaculation

Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder

Psychogenic amnesia

Psychological factor affecting medical condition

Psychoneurotic personality disorder

Psychotic disorder, not otherwise specified

Pyromania
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There Are Currently No Disorders Starting With "Q"
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Psychological Disorders Starting With "R"

Reactive Attachment Disorder

Reading disorder

Recurrent brief depression

Relational disorder

REM Sleep Behavior Disorder

Restless Leg Syndrome

Retrograde amnesia

Retts Disorder (now part of Autism Spectrum Disorder)

Rumination syndrome
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Psychological Disorders Starting With "S"

Sadistic personality disorder

Schizoaffective Disorder

Schizoid Personality Disorder

Schizophrenia

Schizophreniform disorder

Schizotypal Personality Disorder

Seasonal Affective Disorder

Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic Addiction

Selective Mutism

Self-defeating personality disorder

Separation Anxiety Disorder

Sexual Disorders Female

Sexual Disorders Male

Sexual Addiction

Sexual Masochism Disorder

Sexual Sadism Disorder

Shared Psychotic Disorder

Sleep Arousal Disorders

Sleep Paralysis

Sleep Terror Disorder (now part of Nightmare Disorder

Social Anxiety Disorder

Somatization Disorder

Specific Phobias

Stendhal syndrome

Stereotypic movement disorder

Stimulant Addiction

Stuttering (now known as Childhood Onset Fluency Disorder)

Substance related disorder
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              【 SUBSTANCE DISORDERS】

Substance-related disorder can include intoxication, harmful use/abuse, dependence, withdrawal, psychoses, or amnesia associated with the use of the substance in question. But is usually associated with substance abuse, which often involves maladaptive behaviors performed over a long period of time. In order to be diagnosed with substance dependence an individual must display at least three of the following for a 12-month period: “development of tolerance to the substance, withdrawal symptoms, persistent desire/unsuccessful attempts to stop using the substance, ingestion of larger amounts of substance, declined life functioning, and persistent use of substance.”

Substance abuse is most common among people 18 to 25 years of age, it is also more common in males than females and in urban residents compared to those who live in rural areas. Over 50 percent of individuals with substance abuse issues have been found to have another psychiatric disorder, something that is termed Comorbid Psychiatric Diagnosis. Substance abuse is different in every person and in terms of the substance abused, the pattern of use, and the type of comorbid illness present, if any.

● Addiction Disorders

Alcohol Addiction
Caffeine Addiction
Cannabis Addiction
Hallucinogen Addiction
Inhalant Addiction
Opioid Addiction
Sedative, Hypnotic, Anxiolytic Addiction
Stimulant Addiction
Tobacco Addiction
Other Substance Abuse
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Psychological Disorders Starting With "T"

Tardive dyskinesia

Tobacco Addiction

Tourettes Syndrome

Transient tic disorder

Transient global amnesia

Transvestic Disorder

Trichotillomania
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Psychological Disorders Starting With "U"

There Are Currently Undifferentiated Somatoform Disorder
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Psychological Disorders Starting With "V"

Vaginismus

Voyeuristic Disorder
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There Are Currently No Disorders Starting With:- W,  X,  Y,  Z
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TYPES OF PAIN and EMOTIONAL STATES

9 Types Of Pain That Are Directly Linked To Emotional States
1. Pain in your head.
Pain in your head, like headaches, can be caused by stresses of the day. Take some time to relax and ease the stress every day.

2. Pain in your neck.
If you feel pain in your neck, you may have trouble forgiving others or yourself. If you’re feeling neck pain, consider the things you love about people.

3. Pain in your shoulders.
Shoulder pain may indicate that you’re carrying a heavy emotional burden. That’s where the saying “shouldering a problem” comes from. Focus in on some proactive problem solving and distributing some of that burden to other people in your life.

4. Pain in your upper back.
Upper back pain means you don’t have enough emotional support. You may feel unloved and unwanted. If you’re single, this may mean it’s time to go out on a date or two.

5. Pain in your lower back.
Lower back pain might mean you’re too worried about money. It may be a good time to ask for that overdue raise or consider a financial planner.

6. Pain in your elbows.
Elbow pain speaks to your resistance to change in your life. If you have stiff arms, you may have a stiff life as well. Make compromises and shake things up a little bit.

7. Pain in your hands.
Hand pain means you may not be reaching out to others in the way you should be. Consider making new friends, having lunch with a co-worker, and making a new connection.

8. Pain in your hips.
Hip pain means you’re too scared of moving. Sore hips could indicate that you’re resistant to moving on and changing. You might be too cautious when making decisions.

9. Pain in the knees.
Knee pain can be a sign that your ego is a little too big and that you’re thinking of yourself a little too highly. Humble yourself. Spend some time volunteering. Remember, you’re mortal.

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