- A range of symptoms such as difficulty focusing on tasks etc
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder/ Attention Deficit Disorder-refers to a range of symptoms such as difficulty focusing on tasks, poor concentration, impulsivity, difficult social interactions, and constant activity.
- A recurring shift in mood, behavior, thoughts, and sleep
Bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder-causes a recurring shift in mood, behavior, thoughts, and sleep. The changes experienced in bipolar disorder can affect your ability to work, attend school, personal relationships, behavior, and ability to complete daily tasks.
- A Common Health Concern.
Depression
Depression-a common health concern. We all feel sad or down at times. The time to seek help is when those feelings do not subside, and you have persistent feelings of hopelessness, low mood, and inability to feel pleasure. These symptoms can contribute to difficulty sleeping, changes in appetite, agitation, fatigue, and thoughts of suicide.
- Causes reoccurring thoughts and fears
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Obsessive-compulsive disorder-causes reoccurring thoughts and fears that drive a person to complete repetitive behaviors to ease their stress. Unwanted thoughts and behaviors can cause significant impairment that affects your work life, home environment, and social interactions.
- The victim of a traumatic event
PTSD
PTSD-is a type of anxiety disorder that may occur after a person witnesses or is the victim of a traumatic event. Symptoms of PTSD can include nightmares, flashbacks of the trauma, increased anxiety, mood changes, isolating oneself, destructive behaviors, and feelings of guilt.
- A Chronic Brain Disorder
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia-is a chronic brain disorder that affects the way a person acts thinks or feels. People with schizophrenia may appear withdrawn, hear or see things that are not present, difficulty differentiating reality from delusions or hallucinations, disorganized thoughts, and abnormal movements.