Politically correct terms for a person with a psychological disorder include "individual with a mental health condition" or "person living with a mental health challenge." These terms emphasize the person first, rather than defining them by their condition, promoting a more respectful and compassionate understanding. Additionally, terms like "neurodiverse individual" are used to acknowledge the diversity of mental processes and experiences.
You could say "individual suffering from alcoholism" or "alcohol dependent"
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A psychological disorder in which the person pulls out their own hair.
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little person is the correct term but just calling them a person is more respectful.
An eating disorder is a psychological disorder in which the person has disturbed or abnormal eating habits. Anorexia and bulimia are eating disorders.
It is politically correct to say that black people are african-american. And white people are just white.
In these politically correct times I guess that would be a tradesperson.
I believe the PC term is "little people" or "little person."
Apparantley it is the politically correct term for an aboriginal person.
The politically correct term for aging is to call the person a senior or older adult. The term elderly has fallen out of favor due to the associated negativity.
Conversion disorder is a mental health condition where a person experiences physical symptoms that have no medical explanation, such as paralysis or blindness, which are believed to be caused by psychological stressors. Symptoms may be temporary or ongoing and can significantly impact daily functioning. Treatment may involve psychotherapy to address the underlying psychological issues.