Mental Disorders

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Across
  1. 7. continued use of substances despite negative consequences.
  2. 10. a condition marked by intense emotions, unstable relationships, and fear of abandonment.
  3. 13. an eating disorder involving bingeing followed by attempts to undo the eating.
  4. 17. a mood disorder defined by episodes of full mania that may disrupt daily functioning.
  5. 19. distress that goes beyond age expectations when away from attachment figures.
  6. 21. a disorder where perceived physical flaws dominate thoughts despite reassurance.
  7. 22. a severe mental illness involving altered perception, thought, and behavior.
  8. 23. a cycle of unwanted thoughts relieved temporarily by repeated actions.
Down
  1. 1. a rare but severe condition involving loss of reality soon after childbirth.
  2. 2. a pattern of behavior marked by rule-breaking and lack of remorse for harm to others.
  3. 3. a condition involving cycles of depression and milder mood elevation called hypomania.
  4. 4. an eating disturbance driven by sensory issues or fear of consequences rather than body image.
  5. 5. a disorder where past trauma continues to intrude on the present.
  6. 6. characterized by inflated self-importance paired with fragile self-esteem.
  7. 8. repeated episodes of consuming large amounts of food without purging behaviors.
  8. 9. overwhelming worry and tension emerging after the birth of a child.
  9. 11. chronic and excessive worry that feels difficult to control across many situations.
  10. 12. emotional detachment and preference for solitude rather than relationships.
  11. 14. a state of unusually high energy, confidence, or irritability that can impair judgment.
  12. 15. long-standing suspicion of others’ motives without sufficient evidence.
  13. 16. more than sadness, this disorder affects mood, energy, and motivation over time.
  14. 18. intense fears that are specific, irrational, and actively avoided.
  15. 20. an eating disorder where control of weight becomes a central obsession, often despite medical danger.