Relier Pairs Mental Health: TerminologyVersion en ligne Mental Health Important Terms par Evangeline Munson 1 Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders 2 Emotional Intelligence 3 Bulimia Nervosa 4 Anorexia Nervosa 5 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) 6 Psychology 7 Psychiatry 8 Panic Disorder 9 Trauma-Informed Care 10 General Anxiety Disorders 11 Stigma 12 Mental Illness 13 Major Depressive Disorder 14 Schizophrenia 15 Binge Eating Disorder 16 Trauma 17 Bipolar Disorder 18 Complex PTSD 19 Mental Health 20 Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) Recurrent panic attacks accompanied by intense fear and physical symptoms. Focuses on a shift from asking, “What is wrong with this person?” to “What has happened to this person? State of mental well-being that enables people to cope with the stresses of life. Intense fear of gaining weight, leading to severe restriction of food intake. Episodes of both depression and mania, characterized by extreme mood swings. Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) can result from experiencing chronic trauma, such as prolonged child abuse or domestic violence. The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context. Unstable relationships, self-image, and mood, along with impulsivity. The ability to manage both your own emotions and understand the emotions of people around you. Regular episodes of overeating without compensatory behaviors. Health conditions involving negative changes in emotion, thinking or behavior. Persistent low mood, loss of interest or pleasure in activities, and other symptoms. Episodes of overeating followed by compensatory behaviors like vomiting or excessive exercise. Persistent emotional distress following exposure to a traumatic event. Intrusive thoughts (obsessions) leading to repetitive behaviors (compulsions). A set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something Distorted thinking, hallucinations, delusions, and impaired social functioning. Excessive, uncontrollable worry about various aspects of life. An emotional response to a terrible incident/series of events. The branch of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness.