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List of psychological disorders

1.     Adjustment Disorders
This classification of mental disorders is related to an identifiable source of stress that causes significant emotional and behavioral symptoms. The DSM-IV diagnostic criteria include:
  • (1) Distress that is marked and excessive for what would be expected from the stressor and
  • (2) Creates significant impairment in school, work or social environments.
In addition to these requirements, the symptoms must occur within three months of exposure to the stressor, the symptoms must not meet the criteria for an Axis I or Axis II disorder, the symptoms must not be related to bereavement and the symptoms must not last for longer than six months after exposure to the stressor.
2.     Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety disorders are those that are characterized by excessive and abnormal fear, worry and anxiety. In one recent survey published in the Archives of General Psychology1, it was estimated that as many as 18% of American adults suffer from at least one anxiety disorder.
Types of anxiety disorders include:
3.     Cognitive Disorders
These psychological disorders are those that involve cognitive abilities such as memory, problem solving and perception. Some anxiety disorder, mood disorders and psychotic disorders are classified as cognitive disorders. Types of cognitive disorders include:
  • Alzheimer's disease
  • Delirium
  • Dementia
  • Amnesia
4.     Developmental Disorders
Developmental disorders, also referred to as childhood disorders, are those that are typically diagnosed during infancy, childhood or adolescence. These psychological disorders include:
5.     Dissociative Disorders
Dissociative disorders are psychological disorders that involve a dissociation or interruption in aspects of consciousness, including identity and memory. Dissociative disorders include:
  • Dissociative disorder (formerly known as multiple personality disorder
  • Dissociative fugue
  • Dissociative identity disorder
  • Depersonalization disorder
6.     Eating Disorders
Eating disorders are characterized by obsessive concerns with weight and disruptive eating patterns that negatively impact physical and mental health. Types of eating disorders include:
7.     Factitious Disorders
These psychological disorders are those in which an individual acts as if he or she has an illness, often be deliberately faking or exaggerating symptoms or even self-inflicting damage to the body. Types of factitious disorders include:
  • Munchausen syndrome
  • Munchausen syndrome by proxy
  • Ganser syndrome
8.     Impulse-Control Disorders
Impulse-control disorders are those that involve an inability to control impulses, resulting in harm to oneself or others. Types of impulse-control disorders include:
  • Kleptomania (stealing)
  • Pyromania (fire-starting)
  • Trichotillomania (hair-pulling)
  • Pathological gambling
  • Intermittent explosive disorder
  • Dermatillomania (skin-picking)
9.     Mental Disorders Due to a General Medical Condition
This type of psychological disorder is caused by an underlying medical condition. Medical conditions can cause psychological symptoms such as catatonia and personality changes. Examples of mental disorders due to a general medical condition include:
  • Psychotic disorder due to epilepsy
  • Depression caused by diabetes
  • AIDS related psychosis
  • Personality changes due to brain damage
10. Mood Disorders
Mood disorder is a term given to a group of mental disorders that are all characterized by changes in mood. Examples of mood disorders include:
Personality disorders create a maladaptive pattern of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that can cause serious detriments to relationships and other life areas. Types of personality disorders include:

Psychotic Disorders
Psychotic disorders are those that involve a loss of contact with reality. People experiencing psychotic disorders may experience hallucinations and often display disorganized thinking. Delusional beliefs are another common characteristic of this class of psychological disorders. Types of psychotic disorders include:
  • Schizophrenia
  • Delusional disorder
Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders
Sexual disorders are those that impact sexual functioning, while gender identity disorders are those that involve a discontentment with the biological sex a person was born with. Examples of sexual disorders:
Sleep disorders involve an interruption in sleep patterns. These disorders can have a negative impact on both physical and mental health. Examples of sleep disorders include:
Somatoform Disorders
Somatoform disorder is a class of psychological disorder that involves physical symptoms that do not have a physical cause. These symptoms usually mimic real diseases or injuries. It is important to note somatoform disorders differ from factitious disorders; people suffering from somatoform disorders are not faking their symptoms.
  • Conversion disorder
  • Somatization disorder
  • Hypochondriasis
  • Body dysmorphic disorder
  • Pain disorder
Substance Related Disorders
Substance-related disorders are those that involve the use and abuse of different substance, such as cocaine, methamphetamine, opiates and alcohol. These disorders can include dependence, abuse, psychosis, anxiety, intoxication, delirium and withdrawal that results from the use of various substances. Examples of substance-related psychological disorders include:
  • Alcohol abuse
  • Caffeine-induced anxiety disorder
  • Cocaine withdrawal
  • Inhalant abuse


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