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Psychological Disorders Illustrated In Graphics, Will Show You Reality!

There are so many different types of psychological disorders known to us, such as these three clusters of personality disorder, but there is so much more. A common man needs to understand a lot about psychological disorders. It is quite saddening that I still come across people who simply consider a person with any sort mental disability as “Paagal” (Mental).

Yet another confusion is with youth these days. They use words like insomniac, retard, frustrated, depression at the drop of a hat. Not realizing that the reality and the meaning of these words is much more. To make this clear to people, artist Shawn Coss has come up with fascinating yet terrifying graphics. Explaining the reality of these highly sensitive disorders, these graphics are a must see.

What people need to see after these pictures/drawings is the treatment options available to these disorders, be it high voltage extracts or other options on the market. People seem to assume that pharmaceuticals are the only options available to people suffering from mental illness. Many mental disorders, including insomnia and anxiety, highly benefit from natural methods, such as CBD oil that you can find more info on at the Sabaidee website. Despite that, for now, take a look at the pictures below to explore the cruel reality of mental disorders.

Fear of places and situations that might cause panic, helplessness or embarrassment.

agroraphobia

An eating disorder causing people to fuss about their weight and what they eat leading to severe weight loss.

anorexia

A chronic condition of attention difficulty, hyperactivity and impulsiveness.

attention-deficit-disorder

A serious development disorder that impairs the ability to communicate and interact.

autism-spectrum

A disorder associated with mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.

bipolar-disorder

A mental disorder characterised by unstable moods, behaviour and relationships.

borderline-personality-disorder

A person has a delusion that a friend, spouse, parent or other close family member has been replaced by an impostor.

capgras-syndrome

Cotard’s syndrome ranges from a belief that one has lost organs, blood, or body parts to insisting that one has lost one’s soul or is dead.

cotards-delusion

Dependent personality disorder is characterized by a pervasive fear that leads to “clinging behavior” and usually manifests itself by early adulthood.

dependent-personality-disorder

Depersonalization disorder (DPD) is a mental disorder in which the person has persistent or recurrent feelings of depersonalization and/or derealization.

depersonalisation-disorder

Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder (DSED) or Disinhibited Attachment Disorder of Childhood is an attachment disorder that consists of “a pattern of behaviour in which a child actively approaches and interacts with unfamiliar adults”.

disinhibited-social-engagement-disorder

Dissociative Identity Disorder, formerly referred to as Multiple Personality Disorder, is a condition wherein a person’s identity is fragmented into two or more distinct personalities.

dissociative-identity-disorder

Insomnia is a sleep disorder that is characterized by difficulty falling and/or staying asleep.

insomnia

Excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviours (compulsions), in common parlance OCD. Many who suffer from this seek severe ocd help to try and help them regain control of their lives.

ocd

Paranoid schizophrenia is a sub type of schizophrenia in which the patient has delusions (false beliefs) that a person or some individuals are plotting against them or members of their family.

paranoid-schitzophrenia

A mental health condition triggered by experiencing or seeing a terrifying event.

post-traumatic-stress-disorder

Social anxiety disorder is an anxiety disorder in which a person has an excessive and unreasonable fear of social situations.

social-anxiety-disorder

These psychological disorders are severe in nature. We, as a society, are expected to show sensitivity to the patients we come across.

All Images Belongs to Shawn Coss

Information Source WikiPedia

Devashish Vaid
Devashish Vaid
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