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Mental Disorders


Mental Illnesses in the United States

Mental Illness in the United States

A mental illness is a condition that affects a person’s thinking, feeling, behavior or mood. These conditions deeply impact day-to-day living and may also affect the ability to relate to others. If you have — or think you might have — a mental illness, the first thing you must know is that you are not alone. Mental health conditions are far more common than you think, mainly because people don’t like to, or are scared to, talk about them. However:


Mental disorders can lead to drug or alcohol abuse because some people use substances to self-medicate. For instance, the nicotine in tobacco products sometimes lessen certain symptoms of schizophrenia and may improve cognition.   Mental health disorders are patterns of symptoms — psychological, behavioral, or both — that cause distress and can have negative effects on your personal, social, or work life.


Mental health disorders are characterized by issues regarding mood, thoughts, and behavior. They may also be referred to as psychological disorders, mental illnesses, and mental health conditions.


According to the National Institute of Mental Health Trusted Source, mental illness affects around 1 in 5 adults (52.9 million) in the United States.


Depressive disorders and anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health disorders. The rates are higher in females, young adults, and adults identifying as more than two races.


Mental health professionals in the United States diagnose mental health conditions using a handbook of symptoms called the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5), which also offers a list of diagnostic codes. Please keep in mind that only an experienced mental health professional can make a diagnosis. Most mental health conditions are treatable, often through talk therapy (psychotherapy), medication, or both.


Spiritual human soul Intrusions


What society do not speak about, 99% of mental disorders is satanic involvement, caused by white supremacy, who have sold their souls to Princes and principality evil spirits to gain power over another person's life, in particularly the colored races, through the practices of satanic rituals.  In such regard, the Anglo Saxon become evil possessed, and is established in secret societies of covens as a high level witch, priest or priestess of their witch covens, using astral projection, meaning they are able to release there soul out of there flesh, to enter into another soul of the victim to manipulate the mind, soul and body of the victim to cause mental illnesses, mental torment and mental harassment using a cosmic power of witchcraft. 


While not a comprehensive list of all mental health diagnoses, you can learn more about different mental health disorders, their symptoms, and treatments by browsing the list below









types of mental disorders

Anxiety Disorders

 Anxiety disorders are defined by disproportionately high levels of fear, anxiety, and avoidance in response to certain objects or situations. Panic attacks are common in anxiety disorders, but they can occur in other disorders, too.


  • agoraphobia
  • generalized anxiety disorder
  • panic disorder
  • separation anxiety disorder
  • specific phobias
  • postpartum anxiety
  • social anxiety disorder

Mood Disorder

Mood disorders are mental health conditions that affect your mood. Depressive disorders involve sad, empty, or irritable moods along with physical and thought (cognitive) changes that affect your ability to function. Bipolar disorders involve extreme mood shifts, such as between the highs of mania and the lows of depression.


  • depressive disorders
    • major depressive disorder
    • persistent depressive disorder, previously known as dysthymia
    • peripartum depression
    • postpartum depression
    • premenstrual dysphoric disorder
    • seasonal affective disorder
    • situational depression
  • bipolar disorder
    • major depressive episode
    • hypomanic episode
    • manic episode
    • mixed features
    • cyclothymic disorder
    • additional specifiers for bipolar disorder

Substance-Related Disorders

Alcohol and substance use disorders involve changes in brain chemistry that create a dependence on the substance you’re using. People with these conditions may experience dependence, withdrawal symptoms, and impairments in their personal or work lives that are related to substance use.


  • alcohol use disorder
  • opioid use disorder symptoms
  • substance use disorder 

Schizophrenia and related disorders

 Schizophrenia spectrum disorders are defined by challenges in one or more of these five areas: delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thought or speech, abnormal movements such as catatonia, and negative symptoms, such as a lack of motivation, pleasure, or emotional expression.


  • brief psychotic disorder
  • catatonia
  • delusional disorder
  • postpartum psychosis
  • psychotic disorder not otherwise specified
  • schizophrenia
  • schizoaffective disorder
  • schizophreniform disorder
  • schizotypal personality disorder

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Related Disorders

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and OCD spectrum disorders involve elements of thoughts (obsessions) and behaviors (compulsions). The disorders in this group share some characteristics but are different in many ways.

Some experts believe the conditions should be considered independent disorders rather than OCD spectrum disorders.


  • body dysmorphic disorder
  • hoarding disorder
  • dermatillomania
  • obsessive-compulsive disorder
  • trichotillomania

 

Feeding and Eating Disorders

Feeding and eating disorders are defined by disrupted eating patterns that involve a change in how much you eat or how much food your body absorbs. For a diagnosis to be made, these eating patterns will have significant effects on your body or your personal, social, work, or school life.


  • avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID)
  • anorexia nervosa
  • binge eating disorder
  • bulimia nervosa
  • pica
  • rumination disorder

Dissociative Disorders

Dissociative Disorders involve a disruption to the typical states of awareness, impairing your consciousness, memory, identity, emotions, and perceptions of yourself and your surroundings. Often, they develop due to a stressful or traumatic situation.


  • depersonalization-derealization disorder
  • dissociative amnesia
  • dissociative fugue
  • dissociative identity disorder
  • dissociative disorder not otherwise specified

Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Neurodevelopmental disorders begin early in child development, often before a child starts grade school. These disorders are defined by developmental issues that affect your personal, social, school, or work life.


  • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
  • autism spectrum disorder
    • Asperger’s syndrome
    • Rett syndrome
  • expressive language disorder
  • intellectual disability
  • social (pragmatic) communication disorder
  • specific learning disorder
  • stereotypic movement disorder
  • transient tic disorder

  

Personality Disorders

 Personality disorders are a group of 10 disorders that involve a persistent pattern of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that are very different from cultural expectations and can lead to significant stress and disruption to your life.


  • antisocial personality disorder
  • avoidant personality disorder
  • borderline personality disorder
  • dependent personality disorder
  • histrionic personality disorder
  • narcissistic personality disorder
  • obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
  • paranoid personality disorder
  • schizoid personality disorder
  • schizotypal personality disorder

Sexual Dysfunctions and Paraphilic Disorders

Sexual dysfunctions are defined as significant problems with your ability to experience sexual arousal or sexual pleasure. Some people have several of these disorders at the same time.


  • erectile disorder (ED)
  • female sexual arousal disorder
  • genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder
    • dyspareunia
    • vaginismus
  • hypoactive sexual desire disorder
  • orgasmic disorders
  • paraphilias
    • exhibitionistic disorder
    • fetishistic disorder
    • frotteuristic disorder
    • pedophilic disorder
    • sexual masochism and sadism
    • transvestic disorder
    • voyeuristic disorder
  • persistent genital arousal disorder (PGAD)
  • premature (early) ejaculation

Sleep-Wake Disorders

Sleep Disorders affect the quality and amount of sleep you get. The symptoms usually involve distress during the daytime and can interfere with your ability to function in day-to-day life.


  • circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorder
  • hypersomnolence
  • insomnia
  • nightmare disorder
  • narcolepsy
  • restless legs syndrome
  • non-rapid eye movement sleep arousal disorders
    • sleep terror disorder
    • sleepwalking disorder
  • sleep paralysis 

Neurocognitive Disorders

Neurocognitive disorders involve a decline in your cognitive (thinking) abilities. By definition, neurocognitive disorders aren’t present at birth or at an early developmental stage, but rather represent a loss of previously acquired functions or skills.


  • Alzheimer’s disease
  • major neurocognitive disorder
  • mild neurocognitive disorder
  • Parkinson’s disease 

Human Spiritual Intrusion - Human Soul Invasion

Many Americans today, in particular African Americans and Hispanics are experiencing human soul invasion, from people involved in the occult, that practice astral projection under evil possession of a manifestation of spiritual snakes.  These types of Anglo Saxons that attack the race of color are high priest, priestess of shrine temples, of secret societies, who take over the victims, in mind, spirit take over, using evil spirits, by cloning the victim's health gates using chakra vortexes.   


When this happens the victim mind becomes not their own, but rather the mind of the human astral witch that is attacking them.  The victim Beguns to experience a dissociative personality, that is not their own, fragment spirit body of the astral human witch spirit of the Anglo Saxon that seek to cause the colored to act out of character, such as screaming in general public. 


  The victim's life begun to crumble, and begun to experience depression, oppression, suppression, aggression, transgression, regression, they will began to experience a down falls within their health without reason,  such as crippling, muteness, deafness, boils, skin lesions, spitting up substance that look redness brown from their mouths,  they will experience defecting large animal snake feces,  their voices change into hoarseness.


They will experience homelessness from these type of human witch attacks resulting from human witch possession who are shapeshifters of the reptilian.  These are spiritual attacks that can result in severe depression and suicide. 

Thes type of people who attack the colored races, are everywhere, they are in the workplaces, religion, on the streets, they are in all industries of the unites states their goal is to destroy the children of the Most high GOD, of the colored races through spiritual attacks using manifestations of spiritual snakes, through a human soul take over as a human introject.  

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When to seek help

Anyone can benefit from seeking therapy — you don’t have to have a mental health condition or diagnosis to benefit from speaking with a professional.


When is it time to get help? If you experience any of the following:


  • thoughts of suicide or self-harm
  • domestic or sexual violence
  • new trauma, or inability to cope with past trauma
  • substance use concerns
  • prolonged grief
  • panic attacks
  • sudden and intense shifts in moods (“lows” and “highs”)
  • feelings of hopelessness or worthlessness
  • persistent sadness, anger, or anxiety
  • intrusive thoughts
  • moving or talking more slowly than usual, or the opposite, having trouble sitting still and speaking quickly
  • low energy and fatigue
  • lack of motivation
  • losing interest in things you used to enjoy or feeling withdrawn
  • inability to function or concentrate in your daily life
  • sleep disturbances
  • relationship difficulties or conflict

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