Obsession - persistent thought or desire, Obsessive-compulsive &related disorders - recurrent obsessions & compulsions that interfere with daily life and relationships, Panic - an intense and sudden feeling of fear, anxiety, terror, or dread for no obvious reason, Paranoia - extreme suspicion about a person or a situation, Personality disorders - a group of disorders involving rigid & socially unacceptable behaviours, Psychosis - mental state in which a person’s perception of reality is impaired, Psychotherapy - form of therapy in which a client explores thoughts, feelings & behaviours with help & guidance from a mental health specialist, Reactive depression - term that some health care providers use to describe normal reactions, e.g., feelings of loss & sadness in response to what a person just experienced, Remission - period when the signs & symptoms of a disease lessen or disappear, Schizophrenia spectrum disorders - extremely complex group of mental health disorders characterized by delusions, hallucinations, disturbances in thinking, and withdrawal from social activity, Sleep-wake disorders - conditions in which repetitive disturbed sleep patterns lead to distress and impairment in daytime functioning, Substance-related & addictive disorder - disorder whose main trait is recurrent thoughts about, or preoccupation with, ending one’s life, Mental health disorder - disturbance in one’s ability to cope with or adjust to stress; affects thinking, mood or behaviours and impairs functioning; also known as mental illness, emotional illness, etc., Mental health - state of mind in which one copes with and adjusts to the stressors of everyday living in socially acceptable ways, Affect - feelings, emotions & moods and the way a person demonstrates them., Traumatic brain injury - damage to brain tissue caused by diseases, medical condition, accident or violence; also known as acquired brain injury,

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