Significance of Psychiatric disorder
Psychiatric disorders are mental health conditions affecting mood, thinking, and behavior, impacting overall well-being. They manifest diversely, from anxiety and depression to more severe conditions like bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Studies across various disciplines, including Ayurveda, psychiatry, and environmental science, explore prevalence, treatment options (yoga, medication, holistic approaches), and risk factors (stress, substance use, social environment). Early life experiences and genetics also play a role.
Synonyms: Mental illness, Mental disorder, Psychological disorder, Psychiatric illness, Emotional disorder, Behavioral disorder, Psychiatric condition, Mental health condition, Mental health disorder, Psychological condition
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Hindu concept of 'Psychiatric disorder'
In Hinduism, psychiatric disorders encompass mental health conditions affecting thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Ayurveda links them to imbalances in mental faculties, while holistic approaches like yoga and nutrition are gaining recognition in treatment.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) It is especially depression and anxiety where a strong correlation can be observed between severity of IBS and its co morbid.[1] (2) In this disorder, the patient has to have faith on the Vaidya (Physician).[2] (3) These are generally associated with memory loss, cognitive deficits, impaired mental function, etc., as mentioned in the provided text.[3] (4) This refers to a category of mental health conditions, including Vishada, which the study aims to address through the evaluation of Siddartakadi Yoga's therapeutic potential.[4] (5) Anxiety is a common psychiatric disorder that negatively impacts how an individual feels, thinks, and behaves, potentially affecting their overall well-being.[5]
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) These disorders, specifically anxiety and depression, are influenced by medicinal plants.[6] (2) The text explores the effects of classical Indian music, and its potential benefits in addressing and managing conditions related to mental health.[7] (3) Conditions that affect the mind and cause changes in a person's behavior, emotions, or thoughts, and in the Unani system of medicine, depression falls under this category.[8]
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) Unmada comprises a wide array of these, and Ayurveda explains a systematic treatment protocol, focusing on balancing psychological functions.[9] (2) Depression is commonest psychiatric disorder affecting about 121 million people worldwide.[10] (3) Mental health conditions like depression and anxiety can contribute to difficulty sleeping and insomnia.[11] (4) A condition affecting mental health, such as Bipolar Affective Disorder.[12] (5) Holistic approaches are gaining popularity in the management of these conditions, including yoga.[13]
From: Bhesajjakkhandhaka (Chapter on Medicine)
(1) The text states that insanity, referring to mental derangement, can be a clinical manifestation of these disorders, as the text analyzes the cases.[14]
The concept of Psychiatric disorder in scientific sources
Psychiatric disorders are mental health conditions impacting mood, thinking, and behavior. They can stem from unhealthy parenting, trauma, or substance use, and may be linked to social media and suicide attempts.
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Psychiatric disorder is a condition that can affect healthcare professionals and hospital staff, and is also studied in relation to gene-environment interactions and various genetic polymorphisms.[15] (2) The impact of these conditions on health-related quality of life was investigated using data from a general population survey.[16] (3) Glutamate-based therapies are a focus for treating psychiatric disorders, with specific attention to anxiety.[17]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Psychiatric disorder can occur after natural disasters, and a systematic review and meta-analysis helps to understand its prevalence and impact.[18] (2) Serious mental health conditions, including forms of psychosis or significant anxious-depressive issues, sometimes resulting in official recommendations or limitations concerning an individual's fitness to continue working.[19] (3) According to the text, trauma may contribute to the development of psychiatric disorders, requiring screening procedures, identification of individuals, and implementation of appropriate therapy.[20]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) The text references a lifetime rate of 51% for any psychiatric disorder, according to data from individuals in the USA.[21] (2) It is a range of mental health conditions, with the study focusing on individuals with psychotic conditions.[22] (3) Psychiatric disorders are conditions that affect a person's thinking, feeling, mood, or behavior; they may be occasional or long-lasting, and they affect someone's ability to relate to others and function each day; these findings are similar to those of previous studies which show substance abuse to be common in psychiatric populations.[23]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) There is a very close interaction between other psychiatric disorders and alcohol-use disorders, as the text mentions that many patients begin drinking in an attempt to medicate the symptoms of depression or anxiety.[24] (2) As with many of these, risk factors can often be thought of in terms of biological and psychosocial risk factors in elderly patients.[25] (3) The text mentions that the news may cause extreme anxiety especially in those who are already anxious or already suffer from a general anxiety or psychiatric disorder.[26]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor plays critical roles in synaptic plasticity as well as the pathology and treatment of them.[27] (2) This refers to a mental health condition, which the patient did not have a major history of.[28] (3) Mental health conditions that would exclude participants from the study, ensuring the integrity of the research outcomes and preventing skewed results.[29]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) These are mental health conditions, and probiotic supplementation may affect inflammation and oxidative stress in patients with these disorders.[30] (2) Research indicates that most of these can benefit from the use of Brahmi.[31] (3) These disorders are linked to diabetes, they may also occur before diabetes and can lead to more blood sugar fluctuations.[32]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Aggression can originate from medical conditions or these, such as psychotic illnesses resulting in agitation or abusive behaviour.[33] (2) A group studied the evolution of scientific literature in psychiatry by specific research groups.[34] (3) The exclusion criteria include the following: acute medical or psychiatric disorders[35]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) The psychiatrist may be asked to attend to a patient with symptoms of this disorder and should be available to conduct groups for staff.[36] (2) These conditions are common amongst combatants and are often attributed to exposure to shells and high explosives, particularly during times of conflict, contributing to conditions like battle fatigue.[37]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Mental health conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior.[38] (2) Traditional Chinese medicine is reviewed as a potential treatment approach for these conditions.[39] (3) Psychiatric disorders are a category of pathological states to which chronic psychological stress can contribute, impacting mental health.[40]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) It is a mental illness that impacts mood, thinking, and behavior.[41]