therapist - professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions, odd - behaviors that are uncooperative, disobedient, and hostile to other people, also known as oppositional defiant disorder, mental illness - mental or emotional condition so severe that it interferes with daily functioning; also known as a mental disorder, stigma - mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair, anxiety disorder - condition in which someone responds with extreme or unrealistic fear and dread to certain situations, experiences, or objects, family therapy - type of therapy in which all family members meet together with a therapist to build positive, healthy relationships, schizophrenia - condition characterized by having irregular thoughts and delusions, hearing voices, and seeing things that are not there, therapy - treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health, mood disorder - experience serious changes in the way they feel, ptsd - experience extreme stress or fear after living through a terrifying event, medication - substance that causes changes in the brain to reduce symptoms of a mental illness, adhd - condition in which a person has difficulty paying attention and controlling behavior, conduct disorder - show hostile and sometimes violent behavior toward other people, ignore other people's feelings, may engage in cruel behaviors such as pushing, hitting, or biting others, hurting animals, and picking fights, individual therapy - type of therapy that involves a one-on-one meeting with a therapist to discuss feelings and behaviors, panic disorder - experience panic attacks, or moments of intense fear, support groups - gatherings in which a therapist meets with a group of people who share a common experience, ocd - repeating, uncontrollable thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that make daily functioning difficult, also known as obsessive compulsive disorder, clinical depression - condition characterized by intense negative feelings that do not go away and negatively affect daily life; also known as major depressive disorder, inpatient treatment - type of treatment that involves staying in a healthcare facility for a period of time, bipolar disorder - condition characterized by periods of intense depression that alternate with periods of manic moods, phobias - strong fear of objects or situations that do not really pose much, if any, danger,

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