Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is an illness that begins in childhood and typically lasts into adulthood.
Anxiety disorders come in many forms: panic, generalized anxiety, social anxiety, post traumatic stress, obsession and compulsions among others. It is estimated that up to 30% of Americans will experience an anxiety disorder at some point in their life.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is one of the most common reasons people seek psychiatric help. People suffering from GAD are typically lifelong “professional” worriers.
Depression and other mood disorders (e.g. bipolar disorder, dysthymic disorder) affect roughly 20% of the U.S. population at some point in an individual’s life.
This anxiety disorder can cause people to have unwanted, recurring thoughts, feelings, or ideas that make them feel as though they must do something over and over. These types of behaviors may include repeatedly washing their hands, cleaning, or checking on things.
PTSD is a disorder that can occur in someone who has directly or indirectly witnessed or been part of a traumatic event.
As most people know, feeling sad or hopeless after going through a stressful event can be a common thing. But for people who suffer from adjustment disorder, the reaction to this event may be much more severe than that of most people.
Schizophrenia is a disorder that can cause delusions, hallucinations, lack of motivation, or trouble thinking.
Eating disorders can cause people to severely overeat, or to intentionally not eat enough food as needed to stay healthy.
“Fear” is a normal reaction to something that is usually considered a real danger. Such as the possibility of being physically hurt.
Sleep disorders can have a major impact on a person’s day to day life. Often a problem with sleep is due to another medical disorder like depression, anxiety or obstructive sleep apnea.
As most women know, taking care of a newly-born infant can be a wonderful thing, but also very stressful. But for women who suffer from depression, postpartum depression is a real medical condition that can make caring for a newborn lead to feelings of sadness and anxiety. Dr. Dansereau has done clinical research in postpartum depression.
As a woman, you’re more than likely familiar with premenstrual syndrome, better known as PMS. But with premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), the typical symptoms of PMS can be so extreme that they make work, relationships, or socializing a difficult experience.
Bipolar disorder is a mental illness that causes serious changes in mood. This condition is also called manic depression.
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