Trichotillomania is an impulse control disorder that is mostly attributed to other personality disorders like depression, anxiety, etc. although there is no "true" cause.
An impulse control disorder where you pull out your own hair.
severe obsessive-compulsive disorder and reclusiveness.
If you did have it, you would have most of the symptoms - but there are charts you can take to find out if you do and how severe it is
If you did have it, you would have most of the symptoms - but there are charts you can take to find out if you do and how severe it is
OCD cannot be classified as insanity. It IS a mental problem but not as severe as schizophrenia for example.
some patients with severe cases of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) have been helped by an operation on a part of the brain that is involved in OCD.
The grandmother in Flowers in the Attic was narcissistic and possibly had obsessive compulsive disorder, and a severe personality disorder.
obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) where the sufferer feels an obsessive need to clean and have everything neat and tidy. however not all forms are this severe, the person you are refering to may just be a perfectionist.
if untreated, can last for decades, fluctuating from mild to severe and worsening with age. When treated by a combination of drugs and behavioral therapy, some patients go into complete remission
if untreated, can last for decades, fluctuating from mild to severe and worsening with age. When treated by a combination of drugs and behavioral therapy, some patients go into complete remission
Prolonged, repeated, and severe abuse can cause Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). PTSD may include obsessive (intrusive) thoughts and compulsive acts.
No but he had mental illness. Schizophrenic patients do not always recognize what is real and severe depression is another mainstay. He knew what was real and even in his reclusive period although his behavior was odd , was not constantly depressed. He was extremely Obsessive compulsive and had severe mood swings and a medical ailment may have accounted for some of it as well.
Psychosurgery is primarily used for severe and treatment-resistant mental illnesses such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), major depression, and schizophrenia. It is typically considered a last resort treatment option when other therapies have been ineffective.