Seasonal affective disorder - Wikipedia Seasonal affective disorder; Other names: Seasonal mood disorder, depressive disorder with seasonal pattern, winter depression, winter blues, January blues, summer depression, seasonal depression: Bright light therapy is a common treatment for seasonal affective disorder and for circadian rhythm sleep disorders Specialty: Psychiatry
Transitional age youth - Wikipedia Transitional age youth (alternatively: TAY, Transition Aged Youth, Transition-Age Youth, Transitional Age Youth, Transitioning Youth, Transitional Youth, and Youth in Transition) can reference both a developmental period and be a descriptor regarding eligibility for certain services While there are variations in definitions, the age ranges do
Behavioral theories of depression - Wikipedia Depression is a significant mental illness with physiological and psychological consequences, including sluggishness, diminished interest and pleasure, and disturbances in sleep and appetite [1] It is predicted that by the year 2030, depression will be the number one cause of disability in the United States and other high-income countries [2]
William Styron - Wikipedia Styron was born in the Hilton Village historic district [2] of Newport News, Virginia, the son of Pauline Margaret (Abraham) and William Clark Styron [1] His birthplace was less than a hundred miles from the site of Nat Turner's slave rebellion, the inspiration for Styron's most famous and controversial novel
Cannabis use disorder - Wikipedia Cannabis use disorder (CUD), also known as cannabis addiction or marijuana addiction, is a psychiatric disorder defined in the fifth revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and ICD-11 as the continued use of cannabis despite clinically significant impairment
Self-harm - Wikipedia People with other mental disorders may also self-harm, including those with depression, anxiety disorders, substance abuse, mood disorders, eating disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, dissociative disorders, psychotic disorders, as well as gender dysphoria or dysmorphia
List of mental disorders in the DSM-IV and DSM-IV-TR 296 xx Major depressive disorder 2x Major depressive disorder, single episode 26 In full remission 25 In partial remission 21 Mild 22 Moderate 23 Severe without psychotic features 24 Severe with psychotic features 20 Unspecified 3x Major depressive disorder, recurrent 36 In full remission 35 In partial remission 31 Mild 32 Moderate