22 Facts About Mental disorders

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Many Mental disorders have been described, with signs and symptoms that vary widely between specific Mental disorders.

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Mental disorders are usually defined by a combination of how a person behaves, feels, perceives, or thinks.

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Neurodevelopmental disorders include intellectual disability and autism spectrum disorders which usually arise in infancy or childhood.

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In general, mental disorders are classified separately from neurological disorders, learning disabilities or intellectual disability.

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Sleep Mental disorders are associated with disruption to normal sleep patterns.

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Sexual Mental disorders include dyspareunia and various kinds of paraphilia.

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Factitious Mental disorders are diagnosed where symptoms are thought to be reported for personal gain.

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Likely course and outcome of mental disorders vary and are dependent on numerous factors related to the disorder itself, the individual as a whole, and the social environment.

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The proportion with access to professional help for mental disorders is far lower even among those assessed as having a severely disabling condition.

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10.

The Mental disorders associated with most disabilities in high-income countries were unipolar major depression and alcohol use disorder.

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Statistical research looking at eleven disorders found widespread assortative mating between people with mental illness.

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That means that individuals with one of these disorders were two to three times more likely than the general population to have a partner with a mental disorder.

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Mental disorders are associated with drug use including: cannabis, alcohol and caffeine, use of which appears to promote anxiety.

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Mental disorders can arise from multiple sources, and in many cases there is no single accepted or consistent cause currently established.

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Biological psychiatry follows a biomedical model where many mental disorders are conceptualized as disorders of brain circuits likely caused by developmental processes shaped by a complex interplay of genetics and experience.

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In 2016, the National Institute of Mental disorders Health re-affirmed prevention as a research priority area.

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Treatment and support for mental disorders are provided in psychiatric hospitals, clinics or a range of community mental health services.

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Major option for many mental disorders is psychiatric medication and there are several main groups.

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Mental disorders were described, and treatments developed, in Persia, Arabia and in the medieval Islamic world.

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20.

Many terms for mental disorders that found their way into everyday use first became popular in the 16th and 17th centuries.

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Common responses included both disappointment over the large number of documented non-Western mental disorders still left out and frustration that even those included are often misinterpreted or misrepresented.

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Social stigma associated with mental disorders is a widespread problem.

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