Complete the following table.
Category
Disorders within the category
Behavioral criteria for the category
Possible causes
Prevalence
Anxiety disorders
Specific Phobia
Social Anxiety Disorder
Panic Disorder
Agoraphobia
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Irrational fears or anxieties of disabling intensity
Nausea
Shortness of Breath
Heart Palpitations
Muscle Tension
Biological casual factors
Genetic contributions
Environmental factors
Brain chemistry
Specific Trauma
Stress
Men: 23.4%
Women: 42.8%
Trauma- and stressor-related disorders
PTSD
Acute Stress Disorder
Reactive Attachment Disorder
Adjustment
Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder
Anger
Aggression
Dysphoria
Dissociation
Genetic mental health risk
Anxiety
Depression
Life experiences
Severe trauma
The brain’s regulation of chemicals and hormones in response to stress
6.8% of the general population
Bipolar and related disorders
Bipolar I Disorder
Bipolar II Disorder
Rapid-cycling
Manic episodes-
Periods of abnormal and persistently elevated expansive or irritable moods that last one week or more
Hypomanic episodes- Periods of abnormal and persistently elevated expansive or irritable moods that last four consecutive days
Biological differences-physical changes in the brain
Neurotransmitters-imbalance in naturally occurring brain chemicals
Inherited traits
2.6% of the adult population; where 82.9% cases are severe
Depressive disorders
Loss and Grieving
Postpartum Depression
Major Depressive Disorder
Dysthmic Disorder
Psychotic Depression
Sadness
Discouragement
Hopelessness
Loss of Appetite
Pessimism
Genetics
Illness
Abuse
Loss of job or loved one
Divorce
Women: 20-26%
Men: 8-12%