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A mental disorder, also referred to as a mental illness, a mental health condition, or a psychiatric disorder, is a behavioral or mental pattern that causes significant distress or impairment of personal functioning. A mental disorder is also characterized by a clinically significant disturbance in an individual's cog... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_4_10.txt | during inaugural Convention of Psychological Science. The results find that people who thrive with financial stability or fall under low socioeconomic status (SES) tend to perform worse cognitively due to external pressure imposed upon them. The research found that stressors such as low income, inadequate health care,... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_8_5.txt | the drug groups, there may be considerable overlap in the disorders for which they are actually indicated, and there may also be off-label use of medications. There can be problems with adverse effects of medication and adherence to them, and there is also criticism of pharmaceutical marketing and professional conflic... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_6_7.txt | problems or risks of diseases are emphasized to broaden the market for medications.
Gary Greenberg, a psychoanalyst, in his book "the Book of Woe", argues that mental illness is really about suffering and how the DSM creates diagnostic labels to categorize people's suffering. Indeed, the psychiatrist Thomas Szasz, in ... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_23.txt | drug that results in tolerance to its effects and withdrawal symptoms when use is reduced or stopped.
Dissociative disorder: People with severe disturbances of their self-identity, memory, and general awareness of themselves and their surroundings may be classified as having these types of disorders, including deperso... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_44.txt | in the UK general practitioners) during consultations, who may refer a patient on for more specialist diagnosis in acute or chronic cases.
Routine diagnostic practice in mental health services typically involves an interview known as a mental status examination, where evaluations are made of appearance and behavior, se... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_3_16.txt | many non-Western cultures, leaving providers in the United States ill-equipped to treat patients from different cultures.
Occupations[edit]
See also: Mental health in aviation
Occupational therapy[edit]
Occupational therapy practitioners aim to improve and enable a client or group's participation in meaningful, every... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_2_10.txt | there is still a lack of studies for mental health conditions (MHCs) to raise awareness, knowledge development, and attitude of seeking medical treatment for MHCs in Bangladesh. People in rural areas often seek treatment from the traditional healers and MHCs are sometimes considered a spiritual matter. |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_3_5.txt | is eliminated, it may instead be classed as an adjustment disorder. There is an emerging consensus that personality disorders, similar to personality traits in general, incorporate a mixture of acute dysfunctional behaviors that may resolve in short periods, and maladaptive temperamental traits that are more enduring.... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_7_2.txt | overcome this are (1) focus on high-incidence groups (e.g. by targeting groups with high risk factors), (2) use multiple interventions to achieve greater, and thus more statistically valid, effects, (3) use cumulative meta-analyses of many trials, and (4) run very large trials. |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_10_6.txt | disorders.
Electroconvulsive therapy, insulin shock therapy, lobotomies and the neuroleptic chlorpromazine came to be used by mid-century. In the 1960s there were many challenges to the concept of mental illness itself. These challenges came from psychiatrists like Thomas Szasz who argued that mental illness was a myt... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_5_2.txt | is an example of an activity that calms one's entire body and nerves. According to a study on well-being by Richards, Campania, and Muse-Burke, "mindfulness is considered to be a purposeful state, it may be that those who practice it belief in its importance and value being mindful, so that valuing of self-care activi... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Directed_attention_fatigue_4.txt | Diagnosis[edit]
Differential diagnosis[edit]
The concept of stress is used in many situations that would be described as mental fatigue, but the two concepts are distinctly different. Stress involves preparation for an anticipated event that has been evaluated as being threatening or harmful. Though mental fatigue may ... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_5_14.txt | escu (2017) looking at social-emotional learning (SEL) studies and the effects on emotional and behavior outcomes. They found a small but significant effect size (across the studies looked into) for externalized problems and social-emotional skills.
Meditation[edit]
Main articles: Meditation and Mindfulness-based cogn... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_5_13.txt | of positive mental health (emotional, social, and psychological well-being).
Social-emotional learning[edit]
Further information: Social emotional development § Social emotional learning & development in schools
The Collaborative for academic, social, emotional learning (CASEL) addresses five broad and interrelated a... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_104.txt | .
High-profile cases have led to fears that serious crimes, such as homicide, have increased due to deinstitutionalization, but the evidence does not support this conclusion. Violence that does occur in relation to mental disorder (against the mentally ill or by the mentally ill) typically occurs in the context of comp... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_10_9.txt | . Those who have a mental illness are thought to be under a spell or bewitched. Often than usual, People view a mentally ill person as possessed of an evil spirit and is seen as more of sociological perspective than a psychological order.
The WHO estimated that fewer than 10% of mentally ill Nigerians have access to a ... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_7_1.txt | , low in cost and often become self-financing over time, saving public expenditure".
In 2016, the National Institute of Mental Health re-affirmed prevention as a research priority area.
Parenting may affect the child's mental health, and evidence suggests that helping parents to be more effective with their children ca... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_11_30.txt | mediating factors of violent acts, however, are most consistently found to be mainly socio-demographic and socio-economic factors such as being young, male, of lower socioeconomic status and, in particular, substance use (including alcohol use) to which some people may be particularly vulnerable.
High-profile cases ha... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_0_1.txt | actualization of one's intellectual and emotional potential, among others. From the perspectives of positive psychology or holism, mental health may include an individual's ability to enjoy life and to create a balance between life activities and efforts to achieve psychological resilience. Cultural differences, person... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_11_25.txt | as "likely to do something violent to others", compared to the percentage of people who are rating individuals described as being troubled. In the article, "Discrimination Against People with a Mental Health Diagnosis: Qualitative Analysis of Reported Experiences," an individual who has a mental disorder, revealed tha... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_2_2.txt | neglected, often left alone in deplorable conditions without sufficient clothing. From 1840 to 1880, she won the support of the federal government to set up over 30 state psychiatric hospitals; however, they were understaffed, under-resourced, and were accused of violating human rights.
Emil Kraepelin in 1896 develope... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_4_16.txt | and economic inequality.
Mental health outcomes have been measured in several studies. These use indicators such as psychiatric hospital admissions, mortality, self-harm and suicide rates. People with pre-existing mental illness, Indigenous peoples, migrants and refugees, and children and adolescents are all vulnerabl... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_2_9.txt | and in this case, the poor—are further punished for certain circumstances that are beyond their control, and that this is a vicious cycle that repeats itself. Thus, prisons embody another state-provisioned mental hospital.
Families of patients, advocates, and mental health professionals still call for the increase in m... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_5_10.txt | of occupational therapy would be promoting an activity that improves daily life, such as self-care or improving hobbies.
Each of these therapies have proven to improve mental health and have resulted in healthier, happier individuals. In recent years, for example, coloring has been recognized as an activity that has b... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_3_3.txt | cutoff criteria.
Personality disorder
Main article: Personality disorder
Personality—the fundamental characteristics of a person that influence thoughts and behaviors across situations and time—may be considered disordered if judged to be abnormally rigid and maladaptive. Although treated separately by some, the comm... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_11_8.txt | with increasing deinstitutionalization in developed countries, working to challenge the stereotypes, stigma and exclusion associated with psychiatric conditions. There is also a carers rights movement of people who help and support people with mental health conditions, who may be relatives, and who often work in diffi... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_6_1.txt | highest annual prevalence rates (26 percent) for mental illnesses among a comparison of 14 developing and developed countries. While approximately 80 percent of all people in the United States with a mental disorder eventually receive some form of treatment, on average persons do not access care until nearly a decade ... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_4_1.txt | .
All disorders can have a varied course. Long-term international studies of schizophrenia have found that over a half of individuals recover in terms of symptoms, and around a fifth to a third in terms of symptoms and functioning, with many requiring no medication. While some have serious difficulties and support need... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_80.txt | the psychiatrist David Cooper in 1967. The anti-psychiatry message is that psychiatric treatments are ultimately more damaging than helpful to patients, and psychiatry's history involves what may now be seen as dangerous treatments. Electroconvulsive therapy was one of these, which was used widely between the 1930s an... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_76.txt | , and thus come under the authority of doctors and other health professionals, is known as medicalization or pathologization.
There is a perception in Latin American communities, especially among older people, that discussing problems with mental health can create embarrassment and shame for the family. This results in... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_2_3.txt | 20th century, Clifford Beers founded "Mental Health America – National Committee for Mental Hygiene", after publication of his accounts as a patient in several lunatic asylums, A Mind That Found Itself, in 1908 and opened the first outpatient mental health clinic in the United States.
The mental hygiene movement, simi... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_6_6.txt | , 650 community mental health centers were built to cover 43 percent of the population and serve 1.9 million individuals a year, and the lengths of treatment decreased from 6 months to only 23 days. However, issues still existed. Due to inflation, especially in the 1970s, the community nursing homes received less money... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_93.txt | persons with mental disorders rather than protecting rights, and is often outdated. In 1991, the United Nations adopted the Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and the Improvement of Mental Health Care, which established minimum human rights standards of practice in the mental health field. In... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_11_11.txt | largely shared by other cross-cultural critics. Common responses included both disappointment over the large number of documented non-Western mental disorders still left out and frustration that even those included are often misinterpreted or misrepresented.
Many mainstream psychiatrists are dissatisfied with the new ... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_3_0.txt | Epidemiology[edit]
See also: Prevalence of mental disorders
Mental illnesses are more common than cancer, diabetes, or heart disease. As of 2021, over 22 percent of all Americans over the age of 18 meet the criteria for having a mental illness. Evidence suggests that 970 million people worldwide have a mental disorder... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_6_8.txt | fMRI in diagnosis
in 2018 the American Psychological Association commissioned a review to reach a consensus on whether modern clinical MRI/fMRI will be able to be used in the diagnosis of mental health disorders. The criteria presented by the APA stated that the biomarkers used in diagnosis should:
"have a sensitivity ... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mentalization_1_1.txt | others merged it with research on the psychological and biological mechanisms underlying autism and schizophrenia. Concomitantly, Peter Fonagy and colleagues applied it to developmental psychopathology in the context of attachment relationships gone awry. More recently, several child mental health researchers such as ... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_2_1.txt | ".
In American history, mentally ill patients were thought to be religiously punished. This response persisted through the 1700s, along with the inhumane confinement and stigmatization of such individuals. Dorothea Dix (1802–1887) was an important figure in the development of the "mental hygiene" movement. Dix was a sc... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_5.txt | it excludes normal responses such as the grief from loss of a loved one and also excludes deviant behavior for political, religious, or societal reasons not arising from a dysfunction in the individual.
DSM-IV predicates the definition with caveats, stating that, as in the case with many medical terms, mental disorder... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_2_5.txt | seen as an improvement from previous conditions. However, there remains a debate on the conditions of these community resources.
It has been proven that this transition was beneficial for many patients: there was an increase in overall satisfaction, a better quality of life, and more friendships between patients all a... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_3_2.txt | worsen it. According to Richards, Campania, & Muse-Burke, "There is growing evidence that is showing emotional abilities are associated with pro-social behaviors such as stress management and physical health." Their research also concluded that people who lack emotional expression are inclined to anti-social behaviors... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_24.txt | mental disorder: These disorders initially occur in childhood. Some examples include autism spectrum disorder, oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), which may continue into adulthood. Conduct disorder, if continuing into adulthood, may be diagnosed as a... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_46.txt | criteria for more than one disorder. On the other hand, a person may have several different difficulties only some of which meet the criteria for being diagnosed. There may be specific problems with accurate diagnosis in developing countries.
More structured approaches are being increasingly used to measure levels of ... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_8_4.txt |
A major option for many mental disorders is psychiatric medication and there are several main groups. Antidepressants are used for the treatment of clinical depression, as well as often for anxiety and a range of other disorders. Anxiolytics (including sedatives) are used for anxiety disorders and related problems suc... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_2_3.txt | facts and subjective value judgments. Although the diagnostic categories are referred to as 'disorders', they are presented as medical diseases, but are not validated in the same way as most medical diagnoses. Some neurologists argue that classification will only be reliable and valid when based on neurobiological fea... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_3_22.txt | home visits for mentally ill and do welfare services available, with specialized training a range of procedural services are coordinated for home, workplace and school. In an administrative relationship, Psychiatric social workers provides consultation, leadership, conflict management and work direction. Psychiatric s... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_10_1.txt | however, are so vague that it is usually impossible to determine which illnesses they correspond to in modern terminology. Mesopotamian doctors kept detailed record of their patients' hallucinations and assigned spiritual meanings to them. The royal family of Elam was notorious for its members often being insane. The ... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_110.txt | grounds. |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_88.txt | avoidance of any explicit involvement with either morality or culture. In many countries there are attempts to challenge perceived prejudice against minority groups, including alleged institutional racism within psychiatric services. There are also ongoing attempts to improve professional cross cultural sensitivity.
T... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_77.txt | 60%, from 4% to 6.4%. The prevalence of major depressive episodes in young and adult Latin Americans increased from 8.4% to 11.3%. More than a third of Latin Americans reported more than one bad mental health day in the last three months. The rate of suicide among Latin Americans was about half the rate of non-Latin A... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_5_4.txt | rejection, lack of parental warmth, high hostility, harsh discipline, high maternal negative affect, anxious childrearing, modelling of dysfunctional and drug-abusing behavior, and child abuse (emotional, physical and sexual). Adults with imbalance work to life are at higher risk for developing anxiety.
For bipolar di... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_2_4.txt | imensional models
The high degree of comorbidity between disorders in categorical models such as the DSM and ICD have led some to propose dimensional models. Studying comorbidity between disorders have demonstrated two latent (unobserved) factors or dimensions in the structure of mental disorders that are thought to po... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_5_6.txt | conditions like HIV and diabetes are at higher risk of developing a mental disorder. People living with diabetes experience significant stress from the biological impact of the disease, which places them at risk for developing anxiety and depression. Diabetic patients also have to deal with emotional stress trying to ... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_47.txt | Manual of Mental Disorders can lead a psychiatrist to focus on narrow checklists of symptoms, with little consideration of what is actually causing the person's problems. So, according to Caplan, getting a psychiatric diagnosis and label often stands in the way of recovery.
In 2013, psychiatrist Allen Frances wrote a ... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_6.txt | of definition is appropriate and sometimes another, depending on the situation.
In 2013, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) redefined mental disorders in the DSM-5 as "a syndrome characterized by clinically significant disturbance in an individual's cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior that reflects a dy... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_100.txt | ), and mental health professionals hold more negative stereotypes about mentally ill patients, but, reassuringly, they are less accepting of restrictions towards them."
Recent depictions in media have included leading characters successfully living with and managing a mental illness, including in bipolar disorder in Ho... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_4_2.txt | -up study by Tohen and coworkers revealed that around half of people initially diagnosed with bipolar disorder achieve symptomatic recovery (no longer meeting criteria for the diagnosis) within six weeks, and nearly all achieve it within two years, with nearly half regaining their prior occupational and residential sta... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_6_8.txt | of other supports in addition to medical care, including housing, living expenses, employment, transportation, and education; and set up new national priority for people with serious mental disorders. In addition, the Congress enacted the Mental Health Systems Act of 1980 to prioritize the service to the mentally ill ... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_51.txt | can be prevented through the implementation of effective evidence-based interventions."
A 2011 UK Department of Health report on the economic case for mental health promotion and mental illness prevention found that "many interventions are outstandingly good value for money, low in cost and often become self-financing... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_1_5.txt | orter, a professor of psychiatry and the history of medicine, says:
About half of them are depressed. Or at least that is the diagnosis that they got when they were put on antidepressants.... They go to work but they are unhappy and uncomfortable; they are somewhat anxious; they are tired; they have various physical pa... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_4_15.txt | an area of farmland is less able to produce food. The third pathway can be of mere awareness of the climate change threat, even by individuals who are not otherwise affected by it.
An additional aspect to consider is the detrimental impact climate change can have on green or blue natural spaces, which in themselves ha... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Fatigue_7_4.txt | .g., old age), Occupational illness (e.g., workplace stress).
When unexplained, clinically evaluated chronic fatigue can be separated into ME/CFS and idiopathic chronic fatigue. |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_59.txt | the information to understand and manage their problems. Creative therapies are sometimes used, including music therapy, art therapy or drama therapy. Lifestyle adjustments and supportive measures are often used, including peer support, self-help groups for mental health and supported housing or supported employment (... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_6_7.txt | , income supports, and other benefits. Many patients returned to welfare and criminal justice institutions, and more became homeless. The movement of deinstitutionalization was facing great challenges.
After realizing that simply changing the location of mental health care from the state hospitals to nursing houses was... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_12_0.txt | Mental health
Main article: Mental health
The recognition and understanding of mental health conditions have changed over time and across cultures and there are still variations in definition, assessment, and classification, although standard guideline criteria are widely used. In many cases, there appears to be a con... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_5_3.txt | of well-being. Focus is increasing on preventing mental disorders.
Prevention is beginning to appear in mental health strategies, including the 2004 WHO report "Prevention of Mental Disorders", the 2008 EU "Pact for Mental Health" and the 2011 US National Prevention Strategy. Some commentators have argued that a pragm... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_15.txt | which unipolar and bipolar mood phenomena represent distinct categories of disorder, or mix and merge along a dimension or spectrum of mood, is subject to some scientific debate.
Patterns of belief, language use and perception of reality can become dysregulated (e.g., delusions, thought disorder, hallucinations). Psyc... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_28.txt | factors related to the disorder itself, the individual as a whole, and the social environment. Some disorders may last a brief period of time, while others may be long-term in nature.
All disorders can have a varied course. Long-term international studies of schizophrenia have found that over a half of individuals rec... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_5_7.txt | emotional improvement. The difference between therapy and care navigation is that the care navigation process provides information and directs patients to therapy rather than providing therapy. Still, care navigators may offer diagnosis and treatment planning. Though many care navigators are also trained therapists an... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_2_1.txt | differences remain. Other classification schemes may be used in non-western cultures, for example, the Chinese Classification of Mental Disorders, and other manuals may be used by those of alternative theoretical persuasions, such as the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual. In general, mental disorders are classified sepa... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_3_8.txt | sleep, can be a serious sleep disorder. Three types of sleep apnea include obstructive sleep apnea, central sleep apnea, and complex sleep apnea. Sleep apnea can be diagnosed at home or with polysomnography at a sleep center. An ear, nose, and throat doctor may further help with the sleeping habits.
Sexuality related
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mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_1_1.txt | from the brain or body.
According to the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), published in 1994, a mental disorder is a psychological syndrome or pattern that is associated with distress (e.g., via a painful symptom), disability (impairment in one or more important area... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_54.txt | perceived. Compulsory treatment while in the community versus non-compulsory treatment does not appear to make much of a difference except by maybe decreasing victimization.
Lifestyle strategies, including dietary changes, exercise and quitting smoking may be of benefit.
There is also a wide range of psychotherapists ... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_3_13.txt | -IV.
Factitious disorders are diagnosed where symptoms are thought to be reported for personal gain. Symptoms are often deliberately produced or feigned, and may relate to either symptoms in the individual or in someone close to them, particularly people they care for.
There are attempts to introduce a category of rela... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_83.txt | acknowledgement and without pay. An anti-psychiatry movement fundamentally challenges mainstream psychiatric theory and practice, including in some cases asserting that psychiatric concepts and diagnoses of'mental illness' are neither real nor useful.
Alternatively, a movement for global mental health has emerged, def... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_8_6.txt | depression have failed. ECT is usually indicated for treatment resistant depression, severe vegetative symptoms, psychotic depression, intense suicidal ideation, depression during pregnancy, and catatonia. Psychosurgery is considered experimental but is advocated by some neurologists in certain rare cases.
Counseling ... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_1_4.txt | illness. Although "nervous breakdown" is not rigorously defined, surveys of laypersons suggest that the term refers to a specific acute time-limited reactive disorder involving symptoms such as anxiety or depression, usually precipitated by external stressors. Many health experts today refer to a nervous breakdown as ... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_11_5.txt | in a clear and logical manner. Those with schizophrenia commonly report some type of religious delusion, and religion itself may be a trigger for schizophrenia.
Movements
Giorgio Antonucci
Thomas Szasz
Controversy has often surrounded psychiatry, and the term anti-psychiatry was coined by the psychiatrist David Cooper... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_3_4.txt | the mental wellness. Positive psychology is increasingly prominent in mental health.
A holistic model of mental health generally includes concepts based upon anthropological, educational, psychological, religious, and sociological perspectives. There are also models as theoretical perspectives from personality, social... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_8_2.txt | quitting smoking may be of benefit.
Therapy
There is also a wide range of psychotherapists (including family therapy), counselors, and public health professionals. In addition, there are peer support roles where personal experience of similar issues is the primary source of expertise.
A major option for many mental di... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Fatigue_1_0.txt | Definition[edit]
Fatigue in a medical context is used to cover experiences of low energy that are not caused by normal life.
Distinguishing features of such fatigue include
not linking fatigue to an obvious cause,
lack of improvement with rest,
variability in severity,
unpredictability, and
fatigue being more profound/... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_95.txt | , those with mental disorders are subject to general public's misperception that the root causes of the mental disorders are "over-thinking", "having a lot of time and nothing better to do", "stagnant", "not serious in life", "not paying enough attention to the real life affairs", "mentally weak", "refusing to be resil... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_1_3.txt | "a syndrome characterized by clinically significant disturbance in an individual's cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior that reflects a dysfunction in the psychological, biological, or developmental processes underlying mental functioning." The final draft of ICD-11 contains a very similar definition.
The terms ... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_4_2.txt | This does not imply that women are less likely to suffer from developmental disorders such autism spectrum disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Tourette syndrome, or early-onset schizophrenia. factors. Ethnicity and ethnic heterogeneity have also been identified as risk factors for the prevalence of men... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Directed_attention_fatigue_5_0.txt | Treatment[edit]
There are measures that can be taken in order to reduce the impact of DAF. These include reducing the number of distractions present in one's external environment, trying to clear one's mind of any internal distractions and taking short breaks during prolonged periods of focus. Directed attention fatigu... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_6_3.txt | in developing countries.
More structured approaches are being increasingly used to measure levels of mental illness.
HoNOS is the most widely used measure in English mental health services, being used by at least 61 trusts. In HoNOS a score of 0–4 is given for each of 12 factors, based on functional living capacity. R... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Fatigue_1_3.txt | is the tiredness described in MeSH Descriptor Data.
Sleepiness[edit]
Fatigue is generally considered a longer-term condition than sleepiness (somnolence). Although sleepiness can be a symptom of a medical condition, it usually results from lack of restful sleep, or lack of stimulation. Fatigue is often described as an... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_35.txt | number of psychiatric disorders are linked to a family history (including depression, narcissistic personality disorder and anxiety). Twin studies have also revealed a very high heritability for many mental disorders (especially autism and schizophrenia). Although researchers have been looking for decades for clear li... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_4_14.txt | of climate change on mental health and wellbeing are documented. This is especially the case for vulnerable populations and those with pre-existing serious mental illness. There are three broad pathways by which these effects can take place: directly, indirectly or via awareness. The direct pathway includes stress-rel... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_107.txt | communications, and generalized learned helplessness. In some cases such behaviors are hypothesized to be equivalent to symptoms associated with psychiatric disorders in humans such as depression, anxiety disorders, eating disorders and post-traumatic stress disorder. Concepts of antisocial, borderline and schizoid pe... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_92.txt | in the future. The right to supported decision-making, where a person is helped to understand and choose treatment options before they can be declared to lack capacity, may also be included in the legislation. There should at the very least be shared decision-making as far as possible. Involuntary treatment laws are i... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_9_6.txt | women tend to have a higher rate of depression. Each year 73 million women are affected by major depression, and suicide is ranked 7th as the cause of death for women between the ages of 20–59. Depressive disorders account for close to 41.9% of the psychiatric disabilities among women compared to 29.3% among men. |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_4_6.txt | Nigeria, South Africa), the Americas (Colombia, Mexico, United States), Asia and the Pacific (Japan, New Zealand, Beijing and Shanghai in the People's Republic of China), Europe (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Ukraine), and the Middle East (Israel, Lebanon). Countries were classified with World Ba... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_0_81.txt | ify the movement against psychiatry. The most influential of these was R.D. Laing who wrote a series of best-selling books, including The Divided Self. Thomas Szasz wrote The Myth of Mental Illness. Some ex-patient groups have become militantly anti-psychiatric, often referring to themselves as survivors. Giorgio Anton... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Fatigue_8_2.txt | [edit]
CBT has been found useful.
Avoidance of body heat[edit]
Fatigue in MS has been linked to relatively high endogenous body temperature. |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_13_0.txt | Other animals
Main article: Animal psychopathology
Psychopathology in non-human primates has been studied since the mid-20th century. Over 20 behavioral patterns in captive chimpanzees have been documented as (statistically) abnormal for frequency, severity or oddness—some of which have also been observed in the wild.... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_health_5_15.txt | id dreaming has been found to be associated with greater mental well-being. It also was not associated with poorer sleep quality nor with cognitive dissociation. There is also some evidence lucid dreaming therapy can help with nightmare reduction.
Mental fitness[edit]
Mental fitness is a mental health movement that enc... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_6_9.txt | proposed biomarkers should be verified by 2 independent studies each by a different investigator and different population samples and published in a peer-reviewed journal.
The review concluded that although neuroimaging diagnosis may technically be feasible, very large studies are needed to evaluate specific biomarkers... |
mechanism_mentally_tired/Mental_disorder_11_24.txt | First Lady Rosalynn Carter began the fellowships not only to train reporters in how to sensitively and accurately discuss mental health and mental illness, but also to increase the number of stories on these topics in the news media. There is also a World Mental Health Day, which in the United States and Canada falls ... |
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