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10 Common Mental Illnesses Crash Course
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Before we begin we'd like to add
a quick warning discretion.
This video discusses mental illness
including eating disorders and PTSD.
What is mental illness?
According to National Alliance on Mental Illness,
it's defined as a condition that affects
a person's thinking, feeling or mood
for a sustained period of time that negatively impacts them.
You might be wondering, is depression a mental illness?
What about anxiety?
Yes, they are.
In fact, they're the most common types of mental illnesses.
In this video, Psych2go covers 10
of the most common types of mental illnesses.
One, anxiety disorders.
We know 18.1% doesn't sound like a lot but that's the number
of adults in the US who suffer from anxiety disorders.
40 million people suffer from symptoms
of an anxiety disorder every year.
Of those 40 million people, it's estimated
that only 36.9% of them will get help.
Anxiety disorders rarely appear alone,
with depression being a common co-diagnosis.
Anxiety disorders come in a few varieties,
generalized anxiety disorder, GAD, panic disorder,
social anxiety disorder, SAD
and obsessive compulsive disorder, OCD.
So, what do all these anxiety disorders have in common?
They're all characterized by nearly uncontrollable worry
that messes with several aspects of daily life
such as sleep, relationships, school and work.
The good news is there are several treatment options
available, which include
different types of therapy and medication.
Two, personality disorders.
What does it mean when someone's personality is disordered?
Personality disorders refer to behavioral, emotional
and thought patterns that deviate greatly
from the expectations of an individualist culture.
The National Institute of Mental Health suggests
that 9.1 of the population has the traits
of a personality disorder.
So what does this look like in real life?
Could anyone who's a little different be diagnosed
with a personality disorder?
Well, according to the diagnostic criteria in the DSMV
these differences must be causing the individual
significant amounts of distress
in the way they see themselves, others and situations,
inappropriate or exaggerated emotional responses,
impulse control and how well the individual relates to
and functions around others.
Personality disorders can't be cured but thankfully
they can be treated.
This treatment consists of combinations of medications
for the underlying mental health issues
as well as talk therapy.
Three, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
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