The term that I imagine you're looking for is 'kleptomania'. Whether it really 'causes people to steal' is another matter. The word is often used very loosely in the sense of 'habitual stealing'. In those cases where it's linked to anti-social personality disorder (ASPD, aka sociopathy) it could almost impossible to treat. Please see the link given below and on the right-hand side.
Burning things is only a mental disorder if it is a compulsion. That is called pyromania. Very often, pyromania is a precursor to psychopathy and antisocial behaviors in general.
This could be a sign of a mental health disorder, such as anxiety, depression, or a personality disorder. Seeking help from a mental health professional is important to address these issues and develop coping strategies to improve functioning and well-being.
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Probably schizophrenia - one of the side effects is a fear that people are turning against you. Without medical intervention - this could lead to a sufferer causing harm to either themselves or (more likely) other people.
A person is said to have a dual diagnosis when they suffer from both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder. Dual diagnosis is incredibly common – at least half of people who have a substance use disorder will also develop a mental health disorder at some point in their lives and vice versa. Even though substance abuse and mental health go hand in hand, this does not mean that one causes the other. In fact, it’s often difficult to determine what came first – the substance abuse or the mental health disorder. Many people start abusing substances to deal with depression or anxiety without even realizing they are self-medicating.
a phobia is not as much a phobia as much as it is more of a mental disorder
People with schizophrenia usually have normal cognitive function at the beginning of the course of schizophrenia.
If I understand the question, then you would be able to work if you suffered from Borderline Personality Disorder. The Mental Health Act 2007 ensures that people who suffer from mental illness have equal rights with regards to employment.
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.
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.
People go to a psychologist for mental health checkups.
mental health is some thing that you have when you dont have enough self esteem and can ruin your whole life and many others to including familys and friends and every thing else but the most important thing in mental health is that you learn how to control it !which i hope many people doa mental health issue is like stress but what causes all thisa list belowpressure to perform at work or schoolmoney worriesfamily and relationship problemsargumentsdivorcebereavementunemploymentmoving housethreats of physical violence"Correction" I think ur describing the definition of Mental Illness..Mental Health means:Mental health refers to people's cognitive and emotional well-being. A person who enjoys good mental health does not have a mental disorder. According to WHO, mental health is"a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community".No matter how many definitions people try to come up with regardingmental health, its assessment is still a subjective one.People have always found it easier to explain what mental illness is, rather than mental health. Most people agree that mental health refers to the "absence of mental illness". For some, this definition is not enough. They argue that if you pick 100 people who do not suffer from any mental disorder or illness that could be diagnosed by a psychiatrist, some people within those 100 will be mentally healthier than others. Most people also agree that mental health includes the ability to enjoy life, the ability to bounce back from adversity, the ability to achieve balance (moderation), the ability to be flexible and adapt, the ability to feel safe and secure, and self-actualization (making the best of what you have).Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices. Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood.ability to process information