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Every Mental Disorder & Their Effects Explained
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Depression. Depression is a mental
disorder that drains the color out of
life. It affects how your brain produces
and uses chemicals like serotonin and
dopamine, the messengers that help you
feel pleasure, motivation, and
connection. When these systems
malfunction, everything becomes harder.
You wake up exhausted, even after
sleeping for 10 hours. Food tastes like
nothing. Hobbies that once excited you
now feel pointless. Your brain tells you
that nothing will ever get better, and
you believe it because depression
doesn't feel like sadness. It feels like
emptiness. Sadness has a reason, a
story, a cause. Depression just exists,
heavy and constant, even when your life
looks fine from the outside. People say
just think positive or go for a walk.
But depression isn't a bad mood you can
shake off. It's your brain physically
struggling to generate the chemicals
that make herring possible. Thoughts
slow down, decisions become
overwhelming, and getting out of bed can
feel like climbing a mountain. You might
sleep all day or lie awake all night.
You withdraw from friends, not because
you want to, but because pretending to
be okay takes energy you don't have.
Over time, untreated depression reshapes
how you see yourself and the world. It
convinces you that this numbness is who
you really are, that joy was always
temporary, that hope is just a lie
people tell themselves. The disorder
doesn't announce itself loudly. It
whispers quietly until you forget what
feeling alive used to be like.
Generalized anxiety disorder.
Generalized anxiety disorder turns
normal worry into a constant alarm
system that never shuts off. Your brain
treats everyday situations like
emergencies, flooding your body with
stress hormones, even when there's no
real danger. Everyone worries sometimes
about tests or money or relationships.
But anxiety disorder makes you worry
about everything all the time, even
things that haven't happened yet and
probably never will. You lie awake
imagining disasters. You replay
conversations, convinced you said
something wrong. Your mind jumps from
one fear to the next, building worst
case scenarios out of nothing.
Physically, your body stays tense. Your
shoulders ache, your stomach hurts, and
your heart races for no clear reason.
You feel exhausted because your nervous
system thinks it's protecting you from
threats that don't exist. Simple
decisions become overwhelming because
every choice feels like it could lead to
catastrophe. Should you send that text?
What if they misunderstand? What if they
get angry? The disorder steals your
ability to relax because your brain has
forgotten how to tell the difference
between actual danger and imagined
problems. People tell you to calm down,
to stop overthinking, but that's like
telling someone with a broken leg to
just walk normally. Over time, the
constant tension wears you down. You
start avoiding situations that trigger
worry, which only makes the world feel
smaller and more threatening. Attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
is a condition where your brain
struggles to regulate focus, impulses,
and energy. The part of your brain
called the preffrontal cortex, which
controls planning and self-control,
develops more slowly or works
differently. This means you want to pay
attention, you want to sit still, you
want to finish tasks, but your brain
won't cooperate. People think ADHD means
you can't focus on anything, but that's
wrong. You can hyperfocus on things that
interest you for hours, losing track of
time completely. The problem is you
can't choose what gets your attention.
Boring tasks feel physically painful to
start. Your mind wanders during
conversations, even when you care about
the person talking. You forget
appointments, lose your keys, and leave
projects half-finished. Not because
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