Senin, 16 Desember 2019

PSYCHOTIC DISORDER

What Is a Psychotic Disorder?

      Psychotic disorder are a group of serious illnesses that affect the mind. They make it hard for someone to think clearly, make good judgments, respond emotionally, communicate effectively, understand reality, and behave appropriately.

When symptoms are severe, people with psychotic disorders have trouble staying in touch with reality and often are unable to handle daily life. But even severe psychotic disorders usually can be treated.

Types

HP are different types of psychotic disorders, including:
Schizofernia : People with this illness have changes in behavior and other symptoms -- such as delusions and hallucinations that last longer than 6 months. It usually affects them at work or school, as well as their relationships.
Schizoaffective disorder: People have symptoms of both schizophrenia and a mood disorder,
Brief psychotic disorder: People with this illness have a sudden, short period of psychotic behavior, often in response to a very stressful event, such as a death in the family. Recovery is often quick -- usually less than a month.

MOOD DISORDER

What is a Mood Disorder?

Mood disorders are characterized by a serious change in mood that cause disruption to life activities. Though many different subtypes are recognized, three major states of mood disorders exist: depressive, manic, and bipolar. Major depressive disorder is characterized by overall depressed mood. Elevated moods are characterized by mania or hypomania. The cycling between both depressed and manic moods is characteristic of bipolar mood disorders. In addition to type and subtype of mood, these disorders also vary in intensity and severity. For example, dysthymic disorder is a lesser form of major depression and cyclothymic disorder is recognized as a similar, but less severe form of bipolar disorder.
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ANXIETY DISORDER


    Anxiety Disorder


 Anxiety is a reaction to stress that has psychological and physical symptoms.  These feelings emerge from the amygdala, the brain region that regulates strong emotional responses.  Uncontrolled stress and anxiety can become unhealthy, both physically and psychologically.  If you experience anxiety, it is important to seek help immediately.

       Anxiety is the body's natural response to stress.  This can appear as a feeling of worry or even afraid of what will happen later.  For example, about the first day at school, a job interview, or when giving a speech that can cause some people to feel nervous.  But not everyone feels anxious when faced with the situation.  Anxiety is a normal feeling if it can still be controlled and disappear after the trigger factor is resolved.  If feelings of anxiety persist and cause disruption in daily activities, the condition can be said to be an anxiety disorder (anxiety disorder).

Minggu, 15 Desember 2019

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Minggu, 01 Desember 2019

KINDS OF MENTAL HEALTH

Hi everyone...
Talk about mental health there are kinds of mental health that you should know, it could be that you are one of them, care for your self ,please.
There are 14 kinds of mental health :
1. Anxiety Disorders 
2. Mood Disorders
3. Psychotic Disorders
4. Eating Disorders
5. Impulse control and Addition Disorders(ICAD)
6. Personality Disorders
7. Obsessive Compulsive Disorders (OCD)
8. Post Traumatic Stress Disorders (PTSD)
9. Stress Response Syndromes
10. Dissociative Disorders
11. Factitious Disorders 
12. Sexual and Gender Disorders
13. Somatic symptom Disorders
14. Tic Disorders