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What are the major mental disorders?

Autism Spectrum DisordersAttention-Deficit/Hyperactivity DisorderBipolar DisorderBorderline Personality DisorderDissociative DisordersDual Diagnosis and Integrated Treatment of Mental Illness and Substance Abuse DisorderEating DisordersMajor DepressionObsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)Panic DisorderPost-Traumatic Stress DisorderSchizoaffective DisorderSchizophreniaSeasonal Affective DisorderSuicideTourette's Syndrome


What causes mood disorder?

Mood disorders can be caused by a combination of factors, including genetics, biology, environment, and life experiences. Imbalances in brain chemicals (neurotransmitters) such as serotonin and dopamine may also play a role in the development of mood disorders like depression or bipolar disorder. Additionally, stressful life events, trauma, chronic illness, or substance abuse can contribute to the onset of mood disorders.


List three major divisions of American psychological association?

American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS) American Psychological Association of School Psychology (APA Division 16) American Psychological Association of Women in Psychology (APW)


According to DSM IV definition substance abuse implies that?

The DSM IV definition of substance abuse implies that despite substances interfering with the person's life, they chose to continue to use them. Substance abuse does not mean that someone is addicted to a substance according to that definition.


What are the disadvantages of semantic differential scale?

The semantic differential disadvantages are a shortage of standardization, and the amount of divisions on the scale is a major issue. If the divisions are too few the scale is inaccurate and if the divisions are too many the scale goes beyond and discriminates.