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What Are the Top 10 Mental Health Issues and Illnesses?
Mental illnesses can affect how you think, feel, and understand the world. The top 10 mental health issues and illnesses include anxiety disorders, bipolar affective disorders, depression, dissociative disorders, eating disorders, paranoia, PTSD, psychosis, schizophrenia and OCD.
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ICU Psychosis
ICU psychosis is a disorder (also a form of delirium or acute brain failure) in which patients in an intensive care unit or a similar setting experience a cluster of serious psychiatric symptoms. These symptoms include: anxiety, reastlessness, hearing voices, hallucinations, nightmares, paranoia and more. Causes of ICU psychosis are generally from a combination of environmental and medical conditions.
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What Is an Example of Psychoanalysis?
The concept of psychoanalysis was first popularized by the famous psychologist, Sigmund Freud. Psychoanalysis is based on the belief that all humans have deep, unconscious beliefs, thoughts, memories, and desires. These arise from their prior experiences or hidden conflicts in their thought process.
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Is Dissociation a Form of Psychosis?
Dissociation occurs when you get a mental disconnection from your thoughts, memories, feelings, or even your sense of identity. Dissociation is not a form of psychosis.
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Which Is Worse: Neurosis or Psychosis?
What is the difference between neurosis and psychosis?
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Brief Psychotic Disorder
Brief psychotic disorder is a short-term mental illness that features psychotic symptoms. There are three forms of brief psychotic disorder. The first occurs shortly after a major stress, the second has no apparent trauma that triggers the illness, and the third is associated with postpartum onset. Symptoms include hallucinations, delusions, unusual behavior, disorientation, changes in eating and sleeping, and speech that doesn't make sense. Treatment typically involves medication and psychotherapy.
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Mental Health
Mental health is an optimal way of thinking, relating to others, and feeling. All of the diagnosable mental disorders fall under the umbrella of mental illness. Depression, anxiety, and substance-abuse disorders are common types of mental illness. Symptoms and signs of mental illness include irritability, moodiness, insomnia, headaches, and sadness. Treatment may involve psychotherapy and medication.
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Psychotic Disorders
Psychotic disorders are a group of serious illnesses that affect the mind. Different types of psychotic disorders include schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, schizophreniform disorder, brief psychotic disorder, shared psychotic disorder, delusional disorder, substance-induced psychotic disorder, paraphrenia, and psychotic disorders due to medical conditions.
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What Exactly Does a Psychotherapist Do?
A psychotherapist or therapist is a trained professional who assists people with various mental health conditions such as stress, depression, anxiety, insomnia, addiction, bipolar disorder, negative behavior patterns, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and other debilitating feelings. Psychotherapy is also called talk therapy and can help treat challenges and symptoms associated with mental health and emotional conditions by helping a person understand their repressed feelings, hence equipping them to face new challenges both in the present and future.
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What Is Opponent-Process Theory in Psychology?
The opponent-process theory is a theory of emotional and motivational states that may explain the psychological factors behind addiction.
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What Are the Four Types of Schema in Psychology?
Schema or schemata are an important concept in psychology. They are basic units or building blocks of memory. It is a mental framework that organizes and synthesizes information about places, objects, events, and people. A schema can be conceived as a scaffold; a blueprint describing an object, a string of events, or an idea.
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What Are the Four Main Types of Psychotherapy?
There are various approaches to psychotherapy. Which type of therapy will work best may vary from person to person. Therapists often use more than one type of psychotherapy approach in helping their clients. The four most common types of psychotherapy are psychoanalysis, behavioral therapy, cognitive therapy and humanistic therapy.
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What Is the Difference Between Psychopath and Sociopath?
While there is no major clinical difference between sociopaths and psychopaths, psychopaths may exhibit more severe negative behaviors than sociopaths.
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What Is the Difference Between Psychosis and Schizophrenia?
Learn the difference between psychosis and schizophrenia. Read more about these two conditions and how they can affect your mental and physical health.
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Is Bedwetting a Sign of Psychopathy?
Bed-wetting is considered a problem if the child is aged older than 7 years and continues to wet the bed twice or more times a week for three months in a row. Researchers believe that most cases of bed-wetting or enuresis are due to stress.
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Abuse, Trauma, and Mental Health
Suffering abuse and trauma can put one at higher risk of developing PTSD, anxiety, and depression. Signs and symptoms of abuse or trauma include appetite or mood changes, alcohol and/or drug abuse, difficulty sleeping, and anger. Treatment may incorporate a combination of medication and talk therapy.
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What Are the Early Warning Signs of Psychosis?
Early psychosis can go undetected in many individuals. Learn the signs of early psychosis, what causes it, how doctors diagnose it, and what you can do to treat it.
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Are Indoor Plants Good for Mental Health?
Houseplants are an easy way to bring the outdoors and greenery into your home and workplace. Studies have shown that indoor plants are associated with improved mental health.
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Is Journaling Good for Mental Health?
Journaling is the process of writing down your thoughts, ideas, and feelings. While writing your way out of depression might not be possible, journaling may help lower symptoms of depression.
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- Omega-3s May Protect Against Psychosis
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- Researchers Evaluate Blood Test for Psychosis
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