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Anxiety Disorder

Anxiety is part of everyone’s life, and in many situations, anxiety is essential for helping people avoid danger and navigate risks. However, some people experience intense periods of anxiety that are unmanageable and overwhelming. In many cases, these individuals suffer from an anxiety disorder.

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Mood Disorders

If you have a mood disorder, your general emotional state or mood is distorted or inconsistent with your circumstances and interferes with your ability to function. You may be extremely sad, empty or irritable (depressed), or you may have periods of depression alternating with being excessively happy (mania).

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Eating Disorder

Eating disorders are psychological conditions characterized by unhealthy, obsessive, or disordered eating habits. Eating disorders come with both emotional and physical symptoms and include anorexia nervosa (voluntary starvation), bulimia nervosa (binge-eating followed by purging), binge-eating disorder (binge-eating without purging), and other or unspecified eating disorders (disordered eating patterns that do not fit into another category).

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Depression

Depression is a mental health condition that results in prolonged periods of sadness and disinterest in one’s former hobbies. While sadness is a normal reaction to difficult experiences in life, such as losing a loved one or suffering setbacks, depression results in sadness that persists for weeks and months at a time. Children, teens, and adults can all suffer from depression.

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Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is a mental health condition resulting in people having difficulty thinking clearly and remaining grounded in reality. People who have schizophrenia experience psychosis, including auditory hallucinations and delusions about people plotting against them.

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ADHD

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (previously known as attention deficit disorder or ADD) is a neurobehavioral disorder characterized by core symptoms of inattentiveness, distractibility, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. ADHD is thought to be the most common childhood mental health disorder, with estimates of its prevalence in children ranging from 5 to 11 percent. ADHD in adulthood is thought to be less common, with approximately 2 to 5 percent of adults diagnosed.

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Substance Abuse

Substance abuse occurs when individuals consume drugs, alcohol, or prescription medication excessively, to the point that they experience negative impacts on their physical and mental health. Substance abuse includes getting drunk from alcohol or getting high from drug use.

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PTSD

PTSD stands for post-traumatic stress disorder. PTSD is a serious mental health condition that occurs in individuals who have experienced traumatic events. When people with PTSD experience situations or events that remind them of past traumatic events, they become extremely distressed. They experience a fight-or-flight response as if they were reliving the traumatic situation.

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