feeling of shame
feeling of shame
Not really. The anxiety should be checked out by a mental health professional.
A mental disorder is a mental illness or psychological illness. These are things like schizophrenia and depression. A neurological disorder is a disorder of the body's central nervous system. This includes epilepsy and Alzheimer's disease. It should be noted that schizophrenia is often characterized as a neurological disorder, and that psychiatric illnesses are characterized as dysfunctions in thought, behavior, or emotion that lead to dysfunction. Neurological disorders are diseases of the nervous system, which can in-turn, lead to psychiatric symptoms.
CPD is a somewhat uncommon disorder that can affect pregnant women, its characteristics and conditions should be discussed with a doctor or obstetrician or midwife.
A person should make an appointment with a psychologist of psychiatrist if they are experiencing or seeking information about generalized anxiety disorder. The sooner the disorder is treated, the more likely the person will overcome the mental disorder.
You should see a psychologist for the emotional/mental aspect of Bipolar Disorder, and a psychiatrist for the medicine(s) you will need to deal with the symptoms.
The site http://www.helpguide.org has lots of useful information. I would also suggest you convince him to schedule an appointment with his doctor for an evaluation and treatment options if needed. Bipolar disorder can be dangerous and should not be ignored.
Sleep Problems
No, no eating disorder of any kind should be ignored (whether it be weight loss or weight gain). The person must be addressed about any concerns friends or family may have. The problem may be deeper than that, and the person will need support, perhaps even therapy. If the person is being ignored and they're serious about proceeding with the eating disorder, then you know the person is in real danger. Either way it should be addressed.
One physical characteristic that you should look for in a soldier who is suspected of having post traumatic stress disorder PTSD is muscle tremors.
One physical characteristic that you should look for in a soldier who is suspected of having post traumatic stress disorder PTSD is muscle tremors.
There are actually quite a few characteristics of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder ranging from mild to extreme. Some characteristics of the mild form include feeling jumpy, difficulty sleeping and difficulty concentrating. Some Characteristics of the extreme form include nightmares anddistressing flashbacks.