No, you are thinking about an affective disorder, such as a seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
There is no difference. The correct term is schizoaffective disorder. Schizoeffective disorder is a misspelling.
The correct term is bipolar disorder. Some people call it a disease though.
There is no effective treatment for sociopaths. It is the nature of antisocial personality disorder (the correct term) that individuals do not accept that they have problems, and thus do not respond to therapy.
The correct term is Dissociative Disorder. See the link below for more information.
TMJ disorder stands for temporomandibular joint disorder, a medical condition that causes jaw joint to be sore and painful. TMJ disorder is generally not a symptom of diabetes. But the drugs prescribed for TMJ disorder induces diabetes. Corticosteroid drugs may be prescribed for TMJ disorder. These drugs are injected into joint for immediate pain relief. Corticosteroids are very effective when used short-term. However when used long-term (many months to years), they may become less effective and cause serious side effects, one such is diabetes.
the correct term for this type of behavior is REM behavior disorder
The politically correct term for drug addict is "person with substance use disorder." This term emphasizes the personhood of the individual while also acknowledging their struggle with addiction.
It's not known to be an effective treatment for bipolar disorder.
Psychiatric disorders.
Neurofeedback is effective in treating emotional overarousal, which is part of the symptomotology of Borderline Personality Disorder; however, there is no research to suggest that neurofeedback is effective at extinguishing the diagnosis.
The medical term for any disorder of pituitary function is "pituitary dysfunction" or "pituitary disorder".
There are many such correct statements.