Claustrophobia is classified as an anxiety disorder rather than a purely physiological or medical condition. It involves an intense fear of enclosed spaces, which can trigger panic attacks and significant distress. While it has physiological components, such as increased heart rate and sweating during episodes, its root causes are often psychological, stemming from past experiences or genetic predispositions. Treatment typically includes therapy and, in some cases, medication to manage symptoms.
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MDP stands for "Mental Disorder due to Another Medical Condition." It is a diagnostic category in the DSM-5 used when a mental disorder is believed to be caused by the direct physiological effects of another medical condition. Examples include depression due to a brain injury or anxiety due to thyroid dysfunction.
post traumatic Stress disorder
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The physiological effects of no exercise and being over weight obese
There was disorder in the court. Michael had suffered from his medical disorder for nine years.
Yes it physiological disorder that starts to slowly eat away your heart and soul
Carrie Ann Richardson has written: 'A look at adolescent attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder from the inside' -- subject(s): Attention-deficit disorder in adolescence, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Attention-deficit-disordered children, Drugs, Medical care, Physiological effect, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Drugs, Self-perception
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I think actual car sick is a motion thing. Maybe clausterphobia?
Yes. Anorexia is considered both a physical and a mental disorder.
Ophthalmopathy is any disease or disorder of the eye.Glaucoma