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Psychosocial problems
They are those diseases derived from the lifestyles of each person, in which are the states of chronic stress, anguish, also lack of emotional support so it generates different emotional diseases to the point of becoming disorders, depression or chronic fatigue.
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Psychotic Disorders
In general, a psychotic episode is usually frightening, confusing and worrying for the sufferer, because it is a rather unusual and unknown experience.
Some types are:
1- Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia refers to a type of psychosis where psychotic symptoms are experienced for about 6 months.
2- Schizophreniform disorder
The disease resolves completely or may progress to other diagnoses, such as schizophrenic disorder or bipolar disorder.
3- Schizoaffective disorder
In this disorder , A person will experience both the symptoms of schizophrenia and the symptoms of a mood disorder, either at the same time or alternating between them.
- Delusional disorder
In delusional disorder there are very strong and false beliefs. Normally, in this type of disorder, hallucinations do not usually appear.
5- Brief psychotic disorder
The psychotic symptoms in this disorder appear suddenly in response to a very stressful life event, such as the death of a loved one, having been the victim of a violent crime
Sleep disorders
refer to conditions that affect the quality, timing or duration of sleep and affect a person's ability to function properly while awake.
Types
Sleep-onset insomnia occurs when people have difficulty falling asleep, even when they are tired.
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Mixed insomnia is a hybrid condition characterized by sleep onset insomnia and sleep maintenance insomnia.
Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder that causes people to feel excessively tired during the day despite getting adequate rest the night before.
Sleep apnea is a common sleep-related breathing disorder that occurs due to obstruction of the upper airway. People with this condition often wake up choking or gasping.
A cognitive disorder
is a type of mental disorder that centrally affects our cognitive abilities, those that enable us to carry out the tasks we need to perform in our daily lives.
Types
Direct cognitive disorders
We classify as direct cognitive disorders those that by their nature have a direct impact on the cognitive functions explained above.
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Dementia
The impact of dementia on memory, language, attention, behavioral control or inhibition, praxias and executive functions or problem-solving ability is highlighted.
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