Common Mental Health Disorders
Adjustment Disorder - A maladaptive reaction to specific
stressors, by which the exhibited reaction is related to an
individual's vulnerability and coping mechanism.

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
(ADHD )
- An ongoing pattern of the inability to pay attention
coupled with hyperactivity.

Anxiety - The physiological symptoms may include, but not be
limited to, palpitations and sweating, and nervousness.  The
mental  symptoms may include, but not be limited to, distorted
thinking and/or perceptions of people, events, and time and
space.

Bipolar Disorder - Oscillating mood swings from low
(depressive symptoms) to high (manic or euphoric
symptoms).

Depression - Psychological and pathological feelings of
sadness.

Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) -

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) - Ideas and/or
impulses invades an individual's conscious awareness and
the result is anxiety, and he or she makes constant attempts
to thwart  the idea or impulse.  The individual does not
perceive his or her actions to be obsessive.

Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) -

Schizophrenia
- Some Individuals exhibit behaviors such as
being completely out of control, screaming, agitated, and
obsessively groomed to other individuals who are silent and
immobile, while yet other individuals may be extremely
talkative and appear with bizarre postures.

Stress - An individual's bodily response to either pleasant or
unpleasant situations.