Conforms to DSMIV 1 Temporary only last based
Conforms to DSM-IV
1. Temporary (only last based on drug use) 2. Connected to addiction AND withdrawal 3. Can usually be treated by internal medicine MDs
1. Result in debilitating fear or stress 2. Often stem from past experiences (especially phobias) 3. Some data suggest genetic predisposition
1. “Mind-based” physical disorders 2. Includes psychosomatic illnesses 3. Example: Munchausen by Proxy
1. Results in something similar to an altered state of consciousness 2. Changes the personality
1. Affect the way you “feel, ” not necessarily the way you behave 2. Very treatable using medication (anti-depressants) 3. Gaining a lot of attention currently
1. MANY different types, each with different symptoms 2. NOT the same as Multiple Personality Disorder/Dissociative Identity Disorder 3. “Fractured brain, ” not “Split brain” 4. Usually involves hallucinations, “voices” 5. Predictable onset
1. Generally results in changes to a patient’s behavior, rather than his/her cognitive functions 2. Often linked to criminal behavior
• Dementia (often tied to age, though not always) • Sexual (physical dysfunctions, paraphilias, and gender identity) • Eating (bulimia, anorexia, NOT obesity) • Sleep (apnea, insomnia, narcolepsy) • Impulse-Control (mostly manias)
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