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DSM-V | the fifth version of the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. |
anxiety | an unpleasant psychological state characterized by a vague, generalized apprehension or feeling that one is in danger. |
phobia | an intense and irrational fear of a particular object or situation. |
post-traumatic stress disorder | disorder in which victims of catastrophes or other traumatic events experience the original event in the form of dreams or flashback. |
somatoform disorder | a psychological disorder marked by a pattern of recurring physical symptoms for which there is no apparent physical cause. |
conversion disorder | a somatoform disorder characterized by changing emotional difficulties into a loss of a specific voluntary body function. |
dissociative disorder | a disorder characterized by a disruption, split, or breakdown in a person’s normally integrated and functioning memory, identity, or consciousness. |
dissociative amnesia | a dissociative disorder characterized by the inability to recall important personal events or information and usually associated with stressful events. |
dissociative fugue | a dissociative disorder in which a person suddenly and unexpectedly travels away from home or work and is unable to recall the past. |
dissociative identity disorder | a dissociative disorder in which a person exhibits two or more personality states, each with its own patterns of thinking, perceiving, behaving, and relating in the world. |
schizophrenia | a group of severe psychotic disorders characterized by confused and disconnected thoughts, emotions, behavior, and perception. |
delusions | a false belief, as of persecution or grandeur, that a person maintains in the face of contradictory evidence. |
hallucinations | a false sensory perception that has no direct external cause. |
major depressive disorder | a severe form of depression marked by at least two weeks of continually being in a bad mood, having no interest in anything, and getting no pleasure from activities. |
bipolar disorder | a disorder in which a person’s mood inappropriately alternates between feelings of mania (euphoria) and depression. |
personality disorders | maladaptive or inflexible ways of dealing with others and one’s environment. |
antisocial personality | a personality disorder characterized by a pattern of irresponsibility, shallow emotions, lack of conscience, and violating the rights of others without feeling guilty or remorse. |
psychological dependence | a strong, repetitive desire for use of a drug to such an extent that a person feels nervous and anxious without it. |
addiction | a self-destructive pattern of drug abuse characterized by an overwhelming and compulsive desire to obtain and use the drug. |
tolerance | the reaction of the body and brain to regular drug use, whereby a person needs an increased amount in order to produce the original effect. |
withdrawal | the symptoms that occur after a person discontinues the use of a drug to which he or she has become addicted. |