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Mental Illness A Physical brain disorder that profoundly disrupts an individuals’ ability to think, feel, and relate to others and their environment.

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1 Mental Illness A Physical brain disorder that profoundly disrupts an individuals’ ability to think, feel, and relate to others and their environment.

2 Classifications Anxiety disorder Childhood disorders Cognitive disorders Eating disorders Mood disorders Personality disorders Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders Substance abuse disorders

3 Neuroses A functional mental illness where you are aware but disturbed by reality. The most common form of mental illness.

4 Symptoms Range from Mild to Severe

5 Anxiety Production of tension, exhibited as stress, emotional reaction, or loss of control. (see stress information on fight or flight)

6 Hypochondriasis Fear or extreme anxiety of illness

7 Phobias An acquired irrational fear that is intense and directed at objects/things.

8 Conversion Hysteria An emotional conflict of the unconscious mind transferred to the body. Usually a limb or sense organ such as sight or muscle control.

9 Amnesia Hysterical loss of memory or identity.

10 Neurotic Depression Blue days; a milder form of depression withdrawn or loss of desire. Can range in form from mild to severe.

11 Obsession An idea that sticks with you against your will; a constant focus.

12 PTSD- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder An emotional or physical reaction to a previous traumatic event

13 Compulsion Unconscious drive which compels or forces you to do something.

14 OCD- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder An emotional conflict that is combined with the drive to do something repeatedly.


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