Mental Disorder
Across
- 3. Disorder This psychiatric disorder is characterized by panic attacks that may seem to strike out of the blue and for no reason at all. Because of this, people with panic disorder often experience anxiety and preoccupation over the possibility of having another panic attack.
- 4. Type of obsessive-compulsive disorder characterized by excessive collection of items with an inability to discard or part with them; has been upgraded to a full blown diagnostic category in DSM-5
- 7. Disorder (ADHD) s characterized by a persistent pattern of hyperactivity and impulsivity and/or inattention that interferes with functioning and presents itself in two or more settings such as at home, work, school, and social situations
- 9. Nervosa characterized by restricted food consumption that can lead to weight loss. Some people with anorexia are underweight, while others may be of average or above-average weight. Those who experience this disorder also have a preoccupation and fear of gaining weight as well as a distorted view of their own appearance and behavior.
- 10. Type of personality disorder characterized by disregard for social rules & cultural norms, indifference to the feelings or rights of other people, & impulsive behavior
Down
- 1. "Social anxiety disorder"; type of phobia characterized by marked persistent fear of certain social situations
- 2. Physical addiction to alcohol; person continues to drink despite physical,mental, social, family problems
- 5. Most debilitating form of pervasive developmental disorder characterized by impaired social interaction, verbal /non-verbal communications; and by restrictive, repetitive, or stereotyped behavior
- 6. Mental disorder characterized by breakdown of thought processes & impaired emotional responses;characterized by some combinations of hallucinations,delusions,disordered thinking & behavior;affects people in their 20s or 30s
- 8. One of the most common mental disorders in children & adolescents but can be seen in adults; characterized by symptoms of hyperactivity, impulsiveness, inattention leading to problems at school, home, work, or relationships