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Anxiety is part of everyday life. People may feel anxious in many situations throughout the day. In most cases, people can manage typical anxiety by using coping skills.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a condition that causes disruptive behavioral symptoms. People with ADHD may have trouble focusing on tasks, sitting still for any period, or controlling impulses.
Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that causes shifts in a person’s mood, energy, and activity levels. In the past, people used to call bipolar disorder “manic depression.”
Living with an untreated drug or alcohol addiction can impact every aspect of your life. You may experience harm to your emotional well-being, physical health, and relationships. It is nearly impossible to live a happy, healthy life with addiction at the center of it.
Depression is a mental health condition affecting more than 21 million American adults each year in the United States. Every person experiences periods of feeling sad, low, or “blue.” However, depression is a serious mental health disorder with symptoms that can impair a person’s ability to function.
Stress is part of daily life. Most people experience periods of stress throughout the day. In most cases, using coping skills can help people manage periods of regular stress.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition affecting 1-3% of people in the United States. People living with OCD experience symptoms that impact daily functioning. People may spend a lot of time and energy engaging in obsessive thoughts or compulsive behaviors.
Your thoughts, behaviors, and feelings make you unique. These aspects create your personality. Many factors can influence your personality, including your genetics, experiences, and environment. Your personality is likely to remain constant across your lifetime.
Schizophrenia is a serious, chronic mental health condition that affects about 2.8 million American adults. It can affect a person’s behavior, thoughts, and emotions.
Dissociative disorders are psychiatric conditions where you feel disconnected from your thoughts, feelings, memories, or even your sense of identity.