What are the psychological obstacles?

Psychological disorder refers to psychological problems that affect individual emotions, thinking and behavior, including various types and severity of mental illness. The following are some common psychological barriers:

Depression: depression, lack of interest, low sense of self-worth, sleep problems, etc.

Anxiety: long-term worry, fear, tension, compulsive behavior, etc.

Bipolar disorder: alternating manic and depressive states, sleep problems, impulsiveness, etc.

Obsessive-compulsive disorder: repeated strong and meaningless thoughts or behaviors, such as washing hands and checking up.

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): Being in a state of tension, fear and memory for a long time due to traumatic events (such as war, disaster and sexual assault). ).

Schizophrenia: confusion of reality perception and thinking, hallucinations and delusions.

Somatoform disorder: physical symptoms, such as headache and chest tightness, appear, but there is no clear physiological reason.

Eating disorders: including anorexia (refusal to eat), bulimia (overeating) and bulimia-vomiting syndrome with repeated vomiting.

Substance abuse disorder: Long-term use of drugs, alcohol and other addictive substances can lead to physical and psychological problems.

In a word, psychological disorder is a very complicated problem, and there are various clinical manifestations and treatment methods. If you or people around you have similar symptoms, it is recommended to seek the help and diagnosis of a professional doctor as soon as possible.