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Generalized Anxiety Disorder |
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Excessive, global, and persistent anxiety (anxiety disorder) |
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Sudden episodes of extreme anxiety, escalating rapidly in intensity. (anxiety disorder) |
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Frequent and unexpected panic attacks. (anxiety disorder) |
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An irrational fear of a specific object or situation (anxiety disorder) |
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Extreme, irrational fear of experiencing a panic attack in a public situation (anxiety disorder) |
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Extreme, irrational fear of being embarrassed, judged, or (social anxiety disorder) scrutinized by others in social situations. (anxiety disorder) |
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Chronic and persistent anxiety symptoms in response to an extreme physical or psychological trauma. (anxiety disorder) |
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Intrusive, repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and/or urges to perform certain actions (compulsions). (anxiety disorder) |
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Irrational, uncontrollable, and disruptive anxiety. |
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Are physical ailments that cannot be fully explained by organic conditions and are largely due to psychological factors. |
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Is marked by a history of diverse physical complaints that appear to be psychological in origin. (Somatoform Disorder) |
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Is characterized by a significant loss of physical function with no apparent organic basis, usually a single organ system. (Somatoform Disorder) |
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Hypochondriasis (Hypochondria) |
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Is characterized by excessive preoccupation with health concerns and incessant worry about developing physical illnesses. (Somatoform Disorder) |
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Extreme disruptions of awareness, memory, and personal identity (Dissociative Disorder) |
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Inability to recall important personal information (Dissociative Disorder) |
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Sudden travel away from home, extensive amnesia, and identity confusion. (Dissociative Disorder) |
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Dissociative Identity Disorder |
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Extensive memory disruptions, along with the presence of two or more distinct personalities (Used to be called multiple personality disorder) (Dissociative Disorder) |
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Chronic disruptions in mood. |
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Extreme and persistent feelings of despondency, worthlessness, and hopelessness (Mood Disorder) |
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Chronic low-grade feelings of depression (mood Disorder) |
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Seasonal Affective Disorder |
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Episodes of depression that recur during the fall and winter and remit during the spring and summer (Mood Disorder) |
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Alternating depressive and manic episodes (Mood Disorder) |
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Moderate but frequent mood swings. (Mood Disorder) |
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Severely distorted beliefs, perceptions, and thoughts. |
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Paranoid Type (schizophrenic) |
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Delusions and/or hallucinations, but virtually no cognitive impairment, disorganized behavior, or negative symptoms |
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Catatonic Type (Schizophrenic) |
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Highly disturbed movements or actions, waxy flexibility. |
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Disorganized type (Schizophrenic |
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Disorganized behavior and speech, and flat affect |
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Undifferentiated type (schizophrenic) |
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Combination of symptoms of the other three types |
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