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Eating Disorders, Sadly, the food-related behaviour that results can fuel your psychological problems. For instance, self-loathing and low self-esteem are common in bulimia and bin...
Nightmare Disorder, However, in PTSD the dream content often involves reliving the trauma and there are other symptoms such as poor sleep and daytime anxiety. [ 12 ] Medication or withdr...
These terms refer to sexual behaviour that includes limited control of excessive sexual fantasies, urges, and behaviour that may cause personal distress. Hypersexual disorder has ...
Avoidant Personality Disorder , Avoidant personality disorder (AVPD) is one of a group of personality disorders. These disorders, in general, are persistent patterns of behaviour...
Child Attachment Disorder, Sometimes talking (psychological) therapy is used for the difficult behaviours that children with attachment disorder develop. Strategies which ma...
Generalised Anxiety Disorder, TALKING TREATMENTS AND OTHER TREATMENTS NOT USING MEDICATION Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and GAD Cognitive behavioural therapy is a type of ther...
Dissociative Identity Disorder, When in a fully dissociated state, an individual's thoughts, feelings and behaviours are beyond their conscious awareness. In dissociative identit...
Behavioural Problems and Conduct Disorder, What is conduct disorder? Sometimes, a child's behaviour can affect their development and interfere with their ability to l...
Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASDs), Therefore medication may be considered to help treat associated mental health problems such as anxiety , depression , obsessive-compulsive disorder...
Gaming Disorder (Gaming Addiction), For the condition to be diagnosed as gaming disorder, the behaviour pattern must be severe enough to cause significant negative effects o...
Obsessive-compulsive Disorder (OCD), Symptoms typically include recurring thoughts and repetitive behaviours in response to the recurring thoughts. A common example is recurring unwa...
Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD), Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is a mixture of the two where you may benefit from changing your thoughts and your behaviours. This is the most ...
Panic Attacks (Panic Disorder), In panic disorder, you may also change your behaviour as a result of the panic attacks, in a way that affects you negatively (for example, on...
Bipolar Disorder, It states that hypomanic symptoms must not be severe enough to cause marked impairment in socio-occupational functioning, nor necessitate hospitalisation, and there must be ...
Schizoaffective Disorder, Suicidal behaviour. Schizoaffective disorder treatment and management [ 11 ] Urgent hospital admission should be arranged for patients...
Dyspraxia (Developmental Co-ordination Disorder), Adults with dyspraxia can be prone to low self-esteem, emotional outbursts, phobias, fears, obsessions and compulsions, and addictive beh...
Introduction [ 1 , 2 ] Parasomnias may be defined as undesirable disorders of behaviour or experience that occur during sleep or its specific stages, or during sleep-wake transi...
Child Attachment Disorder, What is child attachment disorder? Attachment disorder describes patterns of behaviour which are the result of a lack of development...
Dissocial Personality Disorder, Criminal behaviour is central to the definition of dissocial personality disorder but there is much more to the disorder than just criminal ...
Autistic Spectrum Disorders, Reduced or absent greeting and farewell behaviours. Reduced or absent awareness of socially expected behaviour. Reduced or absent ability ...