They are all considered mental disorders if they cause you to not be able to live a normal lifestyle.
If they develop to the point that they are not allowing you to life a normal life, then it is necessary that you seek out the help that a mental health professional would be able to provide. With their help, you will be able to learn how to handle these disorders in a way in which you will be able to lead a normal way of life and how to deal with it should it occur in the future.
Not really - these panic things fall under psychoneurosis which is really fundamentally different than "mental illness" which is usually psychotic.
Neurosis comes from repressed contents - things too scary or awful in your young life. They are repressed - or "forgotten". This allows your ego to grow without this content.
But then in late teen years often, this repression fails - and the content begins to come back - and you react with anxiety, horror, terror - but you don't know why. The repressed thing is still invisible to you mostly.
So - neurosis can be treated and "cured" - sort of. To treat it, you go back in time and try to understand your life and how it ended up this way.
Psychosis is treated in quite another way - it's can't be "cured" so much. It's "managed". With a psychotic (mentally ill guy), you don't look deeply into his past or try to understand how his childhood affected his life. He just becomes more unstable. You concentrate treatment on stabilizing the present reality.
Mentally Ill people have almost something "genetically" wrong with them... panic attack people are normal people who have normal reactions to miserable events - and don't know wny.
Yes it is a mental illness. It has to do with the psychological features in your brain. It isn't an extreme phobia, because you can't be scared of anxiety or panic.
Yes if it interferes with your life.Everybody at some point has a phobia or panics or is anxious but when it becomes a disorder that means it is interfering with your daily life and it is then a mental illness.
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They are all considered mental disorders if they cause you to not be able to live a normal lifestyle.
If they develop to the point that they are not allowing you to life a normal life, then it is necessary that you seek out the help that a mental health professional would be able to provide. With their help, you will be able to learn how to handle these disorders in a way in which you will be able to lead a normal way of life and how to deal with it should it occur in the future.
Not really - these panic things fall under psychoneurosis which is really fundamentally different than "mental illness" which is usually psychotic.
Neurosis comes from repressed contents - things too scary or awful in your young life. They are repressed - or "forgotten". This allows your ego to grow without this content.
But then in late teen years often, this repression fails - and the content begins to come back - and you react with anxiety, horror, terror - but you don't know why. The repressed thing is still invisible to you mostly.
So - neurosis can be treated and "cured" - sort of. To treat it, you go back in time and try to understand your life and how it ended up this way.
Psychosis is treated in quite another way - it's can't be "cured" so much. It's "managed". With a psychotic (mentally ill guy), you don't look deeply into his past or try to understand how his childhood affected his life. He just becomes more unstable. You concentrate treatment on stabilizing the present reality.
Mentally Ill people have almost something "genetically" wrong with them... panic attack people are normal people who have normal reactions to miserable events - and don't know wny.
Yes it is a mental illness. It has to do with the psychological features in your brain. It isn't an extreme phobia, because you can't be scared of anxiety or panic.
Yes if it interferes with your life.Everybody at some point has a phobia or panics or is anxious but when it becomes a disorder that means it is interfering with your daily life and it is then a mental illness.
Yes.
well everyone has some kind of phobia so everyone must be crazyy!!