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Generalized Anxiety Disorder
GAD is characterized by excessive, unrealistic worry that often feels
uncontrollable.
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this disorder.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
OCD is characterized by persistent, recurring disturbing thoughts (obsessions)
that reflect exaggerated anxiety or fears.
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about this disorder.
Panic Disorder
PD is characterized by repeated attack of panic which seems to "come
out of the blue."
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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
PTSD can follow an exposure to a traumatic event such as sexual or physical
assault, witnessing a death, the unexpected death of a loved one, or natural
disaster.
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Social Anxiety Disorder
SAD is characterized by extreme fear about being judged by others
or behaving in a way that might cause embarrassment or ridicule.
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this disorder.
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Specific Phobia
SP is characterized by an intense fear reaction to a specific object
or situation (such as spiders, dogs, or heights);
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Blood, Injury, Injection Phobia
BII Phobia is a type of specific phobia characterized by fainting (syncope) at the sight of, or the prospect of encountering, blood, injury, or hypodermic injections.
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Trichotillomania
Trichotillomania is the recurrent pulling
out of one's hair resulting in noticeable hair loss. Hair is often pulled
from the regions of the scalp, eyebrows, or eyelashes, but pulling can
take place anywhere hair grows on the body.
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Chronic Skin-Picking
Chronic skin-picking is the recurrent picking of one's skin, which
often leads to skin damage.
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Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Individuals with BDD struggle with an intense proccupation with a minor
or imagined defect in their appearance.
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this disorder.
Health Anxiety
Individuals with health anxiety (also known as hypochondriasis) are preoccupied with fears of having
a significant disease based on the misinterpretation of bodily signs or
symptoms.
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this disorder.
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