No. It is a personality trait. However, if it is accompanied by low energy, lack of interest in PREVIOUSLY enjoyed activites, changes in weight and sleep, and (especially) thoughts of suicide/death, it is possible that a mood disorder is present. If this is the case, please seek advice from a clinical psychologist, psychiatrist, or social worker.
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The answer is no. The mental condition is known as religious mania.
Talking with a mental health expert, such as a psychologist, is one way to know if you have a mental health problem. IQ stands for intelligence quotient.
Depression.
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No, Cerebral Palsy is a neurological disorder, meaning it's a disorder of the central nervous system. A mental health problem would be psychological like schizophrenia or depression.
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A mental health assessment is when a professional -- like your family doctor, a psychologist, or a psychiatrist -- checks to see if you might have a mental problem and what type of treatment may help.
David Castro-Blanco has written: 'Elusive alliance' -- subject(s): Community Mental Health Services, Mental health, Adolescent psychotherapy, Methods, Adolescent, Problem youth, Mental health services
Recognition of the problem, by ones self or their closest contacts.
Whether you consider autism to be a mental health condition or not depends on how you define a mental health condition. Autism is a neurological difference so it is no more a mental health condition than being neurotypical, it's just a different form of brain development. Autism is not a mental health problem or mental health disorder because that would imply that neurotypical brains are the ideal and autistic people are somehow broken - we're not.