Anxiety is a feeling of unease. Anxiety is only considered to be a mental health problem when it is prolonged, severe and is interfering with everyday activities. Fortunately, most anxiety disorders are highly treatable with psychotherapy, drugs, or a combination of both. There are at least nine identified types of anxiety disorders, include generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, panic disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, specific phobia, separation anxiety, school avoidance, and agoraphobia. Anxiety disorders in children can range from a simple adjustment disorder to more difficult and debilitating disorders such as panic disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder. It’s normal to feel anxious when facing something difficult or dangerous, and mild anxiety can be a positive and useful experience. Excessive anxiety is often associated with other mental health problems, such as depression. Unfortunately, many people with anxiety » Read more: Various Types of Anxiety Disorders
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Various Types of Anxiety Disorders
October 6th, 2010Proven Ways to Treat Mental Illness
October 6th, 2010Mental illnesses are medical conditions that disrupt a person’s thinking, feeling, mood, ability to relate to others, and daily functioning. Mental illnesses can affect persons of any age, race, religion, or income. Mental illnesses are not the result of personal weakness, lack of character, or poor upbringing. Mental illness is an illness just like a physical illness.
Disorders
Categories of diagnoses in these schemes may include mood disorders, anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, eating disorders, developmental disorders, personality disorders, and many other categories. Commonly recognized categories of anxiety disorders include specific phobia, Generalized anxiety disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, Agoraphobia, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Post-traumatic stress disorder.
Psychotic disorders centrally involving this domain include Schizophrenia and Delusional disorder. Definitions, assessments, and c » Read more: Proven Ways to Treat Mental Illness
Children Mental Health Disorder
October 6th, 2010Almost impossible to determine what makes a child become “normal” at every stage of its growth and development, but in general, a child who lives normally in the home, neighborhood and school did not seem to have psychological disorders. Problems with the teacher or a fight with his friend could not be a reference that the child is experiencing mental disorders. Parents should pay attention to his daily behavior or behavior that persists for a certain period. Children who can not be friends or do not want to be friends by peers may be experiencing emotional or psychological problems.
The family doctor is the right person to consult about the behavior and the disorder – he knew the child personally and can help to choose » Read more: Children Mental Health Disorder