CONDITIONS


 

Mood Disorders



the general emotional state or mood is distorted or inconsistent, which begins to interfere with day-to-day life. READ MORE

Psychotic disorders



severe mental disorders that cause abnormal perceptions and thinking. READ MORE


Anxiety Disorders



leads to feelings of nervousness, panic and fear, as well as rapid heartbeat and sweating. READ MORE

Child and Adolescent Disorders



children are commonly affected by mental health disorders and can benefit from early treatment. READ MORE


Personality Disorders



are characterized by erratic, disordered patterns of thinking and behaving. READ MORE

Somatic Symptom Disorders



occur when one feels extreme, exaggerated anxiety about physical symptoms. READ MORE


Substance Use Disorders



occurs when there is a recurrent use of (and dependency on) alcohol or drugs. READ MORE

Dissociative Disorders



when one experiences a disconnection and lack of continuity between memories, thoughts, surroundings, actions and identity. READ MORE



Neurocognitive Disorders



decreased mental function that may be caused by a medical disease or another psychiatric condition. READ MORE

Sleep Disorders



this includes insomnia, sleep apnea, hypersomnia, and excessive daytime sleepiness. READ MORE


Trauma and Related Disorders



this includes post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), secondhand trauma, acute stress disorder, etc. READ MORE

Disruptive Disorders



conditions that are related to varying difficulties in controlling aggressive behaviours, impulses and self-control. READ MORE


Obsession and Compulsion Disorders



features patterns of invasive thoughts and fears, which may lead to repetitive behaviour. READ MORE

Women’s mental health



several factors that may put women at great risk of poor mental health, such as their body image, stress and trauma. READ MORE


Eating Disorders



persistent eating behaviours which impact health negatively. READ MORE


 

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JOEL OSTEEN

 

FAQ



HOW IS A PSYCHIATRIST DIFFERENT FROM A PSYCHOLOGIST?

A psychiatrist is a qualified doctor that specialises in the medical treatment of mental health conditions, including substance use disorders. Psychiatrists can assess both mental and physical aspects of psychological conditions and are able to prescribe appropriate medication.


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