What Are Psychological Disorders?

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Psychological disorders—also called mental disorders or mental illnesses—are clinically significant patterns of thinking, feeling, or behaving that cause personal distress, impair daily functioning, or both. These patterns often represent a serious departure from cultural norms and must reflect dysfunction in psychological, biological, or developmental processes.(Macmillan USA)

How Are They Classified?

The DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, and its text revision) is the primary system used by mental health professionals to diagnose mental disorders. The WHO’s ICD-11 is another widely used international standard.(Macmillan USA)

Major DSM-5/-TR categories include:(Open Text WSU)

  • Neurodevelopmental Disorders (e.g. ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability)
  • Schizophrenia Spectrum & Other Psychotic Disorders (characterized by delusions, hallucinations)
  • Bipolar & Related Disorders (alternating manic and depressive episodes)
  • Depressive Disorders (e.g. major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disorder)
  • Anxiety Disorders (e.g. panic disorder, phobias, social anxiety, GAD)
  • Obsessive-Compulsive & Related Disorders (e.g. OCD, hoarding, body dysmorphic disorder)
  • Trauma- & Stressor-Related Disorders (e.g. PTSD, acute stress disorder)
  • Dissociative Disorders (e.g. dissociative identity disorder)
  • Somatic Symptom & Related Disorders (e.g. somatic symptom disorder, illness anxiety disorder)
  • Feeding & Eating Disorders (e.g. anorexia nervosa, bulimia, binge-eating)
  • Sleep-Wake Disorders (e.g. insomnia, narcolepsy)
  • Personality Disorders (Cluster A, B, C types—paranoid, borderline, avoidant, etc.)
  • Substance-Related & Addictive Disorders (e.g. alcohol, drug, or behavioral addictions)
  • Disruptive, Impulse-Control & Conduct Disorders (e.g. conduct disorder, oppositional defiant)
  • Neurocognitive Disorders (e.g. dementia, delirium)(Open Text WSU, Healio)

Common Examples & Prevalence

Some of the most frequently observed disorders include:

Causes & Risk Factors

Mental disorders typically arise from a complex interplay of:

  • Genetic predisposition
  • Brain chemistry and structure
  • Traumatic life experiences or chronic stress
  • Environmental and social adversity, such as poverty or discrimination(World Health Organization)

Culture also shapes how behaviors are interpreted and whether they meet diagnostic criteria.(Macmillan USA)

Diagnosis & Treatment

Diagnosis usually involves a clinical evaluation—including questionnaires, interviews, and ruling out medical causes. Conditions must cause significant distress or functional impairment to meet diagnostic thresholds.(Verywell Mind, Wikipedia, Healio)

Treatment may combine:

  • Psychotherapy: cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), exposure therapy, supportive counseling
  • Medications: SSRIs, mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, anxiolytics, stimulants
  • Lifestyle modifications: diet, exercise, sleep hygiene
  • Social support, peer groups, rehabilitation programs
  • In some cases, neurotherapeutic procedures like ECT, rTMS, or EMDR are used.(World Health Organization, Verywell Health, Wikipedia)

Early detection and intervention are key to improving outcomes and reducing long-term impact.(Verywell Health, Verywell Mind)

In Summary

ConceptDetails
DefinitionDisturbance in cognition, emotion, or behavior causing distress or impairment
CategoriesMajor DSM-5 groups such as mood disorders, anxiety disorders, psychoses, neurodevelopmental, etc.
Common DisordersAnxiety, depression, bipolar, OCD, PTSD, schizophrenia, eating & substance use disorders
CausesGenetic, biological, psychological, social, environmental
Treatment OptionsPsychotherapy, medication, lifestyle change, support resources

If you’d like a more focused summary on a particular disorder—such as PTSD, OCD, ADHD, or personality disorders—or want practical guidance on recognizing warning signs or seeking help, feel free to ask!

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