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Yes schizophrenia is a mental disorder and can be very damaging towards your brain. If you think you might have it, consult your doctor about it, and he may go along with it taking you to a psychiatrist.
It seems unlikely that many atheists think about such things! But, atheism isn't considered a mental disorder.
There are so many . . . I can think of bipolar disorder, depression, disassociation disorder, panic disorder, personality disorder, asocial disorder among the many.
Cotard's Syndrome or Walking Corpse Syndrome.
Well to notice if someone has a mental disorder, they might start acting weird. When somone has a mental disorder, their brain is not functioning right. Some mntal disorders can be huge, while some may be small. If they have trouble reading or writing their words, they might have dislexia. Dislexia is when someone reads or writes their words backwards and get them mixed up. I dont think medicine can help disleaxia. Its natural and something you dont have to be afraid of.
A hypochondriac
Doctors think that bipolar disorder is caused by stress. Others believe that it's a mental illness that you can treat with medicine.
It would be necessary to see a mental health professional to get an accurate diagnosis. There are several subcategories of bipolar disorder, each with differing degrees of severity. Some symptoms of bipolar disorder are also found in other mental illnesses.
AnswerIm not sure but i think i might have a mental illness. as long as im right, a mental illness is when you have things like ADD and you have a lot of trouble concentrating. You might suffer from depression, and have an anxiety disorder. you might also have a multiple personality disorder, or think suicidal thoughts. EDIT: ADDITION. I personally believe that the term "mental illness" is just the politically correct term for insanity, etc. But, I do not agree that insanity, etc, is an illness. That is a lie. People just think that Someone is "sick" because they see things Differently-only drastically. So, This is not Their fault, and they should not have to be "cured," as they may know better than the rest of us. Who knows? perhaps their world is the real one, and we are the fools, letting reality evade us, slipping through our fingers...
YES, because they dont get time to watch tv.
Do not attempt to diagnose yourself, especially in the area of mental illness. If you genuinely believe you may have a problem, see a mental health professional, or your school nurse or counselor.
You might have a food disorder. You need to see a doctor!