Mental Illness
Mental Illness
Mental Illness
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Definition
Etiology
The causes of mental disorders are generally complex,
interact and vary according to the particular disorder also
individual. Genetics, trauma, substance abuse, disease or
injury, neural/psychological mechanisms, prenatal damage,
life experiences, society and culture can all contribute to
the development or progression of mental disorders.
Epidemiology
according to an research, It is estimated 2-
Pathology
1.) Anxiety Disorders - People with anxiety
Phobia
Pathology
2.) Mood Disorders - These disorders, also
called affective disorders, involve
persistent feelings of sadness or periods of
feeling overly happy, or fluctuations from
extreme happiness to extreme sadness.
The most common mood disorders are
depression, mania, and bipolar disorder.
Depression
Mania
Bipolar
Disorder
Pathology
3.) Psychotic Disorders - These disorders
Schizophrenia
Pathology
Anorexia nervosa
Pathology
5.) Impulse Control & Addiction Disorders -
Drugs addiction
Kleptomania
Pathology
6.) Personality Disorders - People with
anti-social personality
disorder
Symptomathology
In adults
Confused thinking
Long-lasting sadness or irritability
Extremely high and low moods
Excessive fear, worry, or anxiety
Social withdrawal
Dramatic changes in eating or sleeping habits
Strong feelings of anger
Delusions or hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that are not really there)
Increasing inability to cope with daily problems and activities
Thoughts of suicide
Denial of obvious problems
Many unexplained physical problems
Abuse of drugs and/or alcohol
Feel suspicious
Symptomathology
In Children
Abuse of drugs and/or alcohol
Changes in school performance, falling grades
Inability to cope with daily problems and activities
Changes in sleeping and/or eating habits
Excessive complaints of physical problems
Defying authority, skipping school, stealing, or
damaging property
Intense fear of gaining weight
Long-lasting negative mood, often along with poor
appetite and thoughts of death
Frequent outbursts of anger
Diagnosis
beginning with an evaluation by a doctor or other mental health
Therapy
Psychodynamic Therapy
Interpersonal therapy focuses on the behaviors and interactions a patient has with
family and friends. The primary goal of this therapy is to improve communication skills
and increase self-esteem during a short period of time. It usually lasts three to four
months and works well for depression caused by mourning, relationship conflicts, major
life events, and social isolation.
Psychodynamic and interpersonal therapies help patients resolve mental illness caused
by:
Loss (grief)
Relationship conflicts
Role transitions (such as becoming a mother, or a caregiver)
Therapy
Cognitive-behavioral therapy
Treatment
Antidepressant medications. Antidepressants are used to treat various
Treatment
Anti-anxiety medications. Anti-anxiety
Treatment
Antipsychotic medications. Antipsychotic