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When anxiety occurs without and begins to affect a person's daily functioning, mental health professionals consider it a psychological problem known as an anxiety disorder.
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A(n) is an intense, irrational fear of a specific object or situation.
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are irresistible urges to repeatedly carry out some act that seems strange and unreasonable, even to them.
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Individuals who believe everyday aches and pains are symptoms of some dreaded disease most likely are suffering from , a somatoform disorder.
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involve an actual physical disturbance, such as the inability to see or hear or to move an arm or leg.
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are characterized by the separation (or dissociation) of critical parts of personality that are normally integrated and work together.
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In the state, people take sudden, impulsive trips, and sometimes assume a new identity.
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Some of society's most creative individuals may suffer from forms of bipolar disorder. The imagination, drive, excitement, and energy that they display during stages allow them to make unusually creative contributions.
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People with schizophrenia use and in a peculiar way. Their thinking often does not make sense, and their information processing is frequently faulty.
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When those with an antisocial personality behave in a way that injures someone else, they understand intellectually that they have caused the harm but feel no .
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Individuals with show no regard for the moral and ethical rules of society or the rights of others.







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