fugue - forgetting one’s memory and life and creating another one somewhere else, amnesia - inability to remember who you are due to a traumatic psychological event, anxiety - disorder of apprehension and impending disaster; NOT associated with any object, catatonic - type of schizophrenia characterized by lack of movement and communication, antisocial personality - characterized by impulsive, irresponsible and often criminal behavior., mania - extreme highs; may involve hallucinations, phobia - persistent, excessive, unrealistic fear of an object, person, animal, activity or situation., dissociative identity - when something traumatic happens and you create different personalities; formerly known as multiple personality disorder, hypochondriasis - belief that every minor cough or ache is a serious health problem/disease, agoraphobia - fear of leaving a familiar environment, hallucinations - the experience of perceiving objects or events that do not have an external source, delusions - A false belief based on incorrect inference about external reality that is firmly sustained, DSM-5 - Is a reference book on mental health and brain-related conditions and disorders., major depression - severe depression; thoughts of suicide, OCD - disorder involving ritualized behavior; if it is not done, they cannot function, schizophrenia - worst type of psychological disorder; involves hallucinations and delusions; often does not appear until adulthood, dissociative - fugue, amnesia, and conversion disorder is this type, paranoid - type of schizophrenia characterized by hallucinations, conversion - psychological traumatic events manifests itself in physical symptoms, somatoform - type of disorders which include conversion and hypochondriasis,

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