There many, many mental illnesses out there. My aunt has ADHD, a mental disorder that renders her incapable of concentrating or staying in one spot for awhile. My father went to college with a boy who had Tourette's Syndrome, a mental disorder that forces the victim to shout out words for no reason whatsoever. A boy at my high school has ODD, a disorder that makes him of a more aggressive, bullying type. If you're talking about insanity, then you may see MANY different characteristics in different people. If you suspect you have ANY mental disorders, then talk to a psycologist. Remember that it's their job to find out what's wrong, and it's also their job to listen. You don't have to tell anybody, and nobody will ever know.
Sociopath.
DSM is a book of mental illness symptoms and diagnosis and it is used by mental health professionals to diagnose such illnesses
A symptom is a physical or mental manifestation that indicates the presence of a condition/illness.
Munchausen syndrome - a type of factitious disorder, or mental illness, in which a person repeatedly acts as if he or she has a physical or mental disorder when, in truth, he or she has caused the symptoms.
anorexia nervosa and bulimia which are opposite when it comes to signs and symptoms
Mental illnesses are mostly genetic. If there are no genetic markers then the chances of someone experiencing a mental illness sometime in their lives is not likely. If symptoms are present a doctor should be contacted immediately.
Mental illness, a panic attack,
Sinusitis is not caused by mental illness. Mental illness can be caused by sinusitis infection.
Mental illness predates recorded history.
not guilty by reason of mental illness
A person exhibiting these symptoms does not necessarily have any mental illness but they would have to go to a mental health professional for a diagnosis.
Mental illness is both conscious and unconscious. A person who is experiencing psychosis is typically living in an altered state of reality. A person with multiple personality disorder and schizophrenia is living in and out of a state of reality consciousness. But even a person living in a psychosis may not be aware of their illness. The symptoms are never as clear as physical illness.