emotional and mental disorders

Hi Folks


I took an action item to review what emotional and mental disorders we should be looking at.
This email addresses 

 An approach 
An overview f what topics we should consider
An overview of sources (ICD 10 and DSM)





Approach 
 I propose a three dimensional approach
 
1.       How does the disorder result in challenges when using the internet. (Mainly literary review)
2.       How/when can the internet exasperate the symptoms or harm this use groups (Mainly literary review)  
3.       How/when can the internet help this use group (Mainly literary review)

 We can also have section for each group on:
 
4.       Overview of the conditions
5.       Ideas and solutions for the challenges.

 
  
 Topics we could cover 
  
  Anxiety disorders and Neurotic. Generalized anxiety disorder, Social anxiety phobieas , ptsd and stress
 Mood disorders – depression, mania  (bipolar disorder ) ;
 Conduct disorders and behavioral - young; (ADHD is an example )
 Personality disorders and behavior  (paranoid, fanatic, Schizoid and anti social, sociopathic, emotional instability and lack of impulse control, and the borderline type, Dependent (with feelings of helplessness and incompetence). (relate to obsessive-compulsive). disease or disability become exaggerated or faked. eating disorders;
 Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) - doubt, perfectionism;.
 Psychotic disorders. schizotypal and delusional disorders
 
Substance-related disorders , and repetitive habits such as gambling or addition to news, sex, sleep
Pathological -gambling, other habits, stealing. Sexual disorder ,
Delirium
Motor function (clumsiness) tics and nonfunctional (and often rhythmic) movements.
Stuttering Cluttering
 Internet Addiction Disorder , Internet Gaming Disorder
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 Sources


 Quick review of ICD-10
  
  F0: Organic, including symptomatic, mental disorders (convered in phase one and other categories. Exceptions includes Delirium)
 F1: Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of psychoactive substances
 F2: Schizophrenia, schizotypal and delusional disorders (distortions of thinking and perception, delusions , Paranoia, hallucinations)
 F3: Mood [affective] disorders (depression, mania bipolar disorder)
 F4: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders (phobias, - including social, Obsessive-compulsive disorder, obsessional thoughts, Reaction to severe stress, and adjustment disorders, PTSD, Dissociative disorders, mixed with physical symptoms
 F5: Behavioural syndromes associated with physiological disturbances and physical factors (eating, sleeping , sexual, abuse of non-dependence-producing substances)
 F6: Disorders of personality and behaviour in adult persons (paranoid, fanatic, Schizoid and anti social, sociopathic, emotional instability and lack of impulse control, and the borderline type, Dependent (with feelings of helplessness and incompetence). (relate to obsessive-compulsive - doubt, perfectionism. Pathological -gambling, other habits, stealing. Sexual disorder , , disease or disability become exaggerated or faked
 F7: Mental retardation (covered in phase 1 as intellectual disabilities)
 F8: Disorders of psychological development (covered in phase one exception of Specific developmental disorder of motor function -clumsiness which may effect touch)
 F9: Behavioral and emotional disorders with onset usually occurring in childhood and adolescence Such as emotional disorders such as attachment disorders and conduct disorders,  tics and nonfunctional (and often rhythmic) movements. Stuttering Cluttering
 In addition, a group of "unspecified mental disorders".
  http://apps.who.int/classifications/icd10/browse/2015/en#/
  
  
    DSM Group
    Examples
   
   Disorders usually first diagnosed in infancy, childhood or adolescence. *Disorders such as ADHD and epilepsy have also been referred to as developmental disorders and developmental disabilities.
    Covered in phase one e.g. ADHD
   
   Delirium, dementia, and amnesia and other cognitive disorders
    Alzheimer's disease Covered in phase one other then delirium and amnesia partially 
   
   Mental disorders due to a general medical condition
    AIDS-related psychosis
   
   Substance-related disorders
    Alcohol abuse
   
   Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
    Delusional disorder
   
   Mood disorders
    Major depressive disorder, Bipolar disorder
   
   Anxiety disorders
    Generalized anxiety disorder, Social anxiety disorder
   
   Somatoform disorders
    Covered by physical disabilities
 Somatization disorder
   
   Factitious disorders
    Münchausen syndrome
   
   Dissociative disorders
    Dissociative identity disorder
   
   Sexual and gender identity disorders
    Dyspareunia, Gender identity disorder
   
   Eating disorders
    Anorexia nervosa, Bulimia nervosa
   
   Sleep disorders
    Insomnia
   
   Impulse control disorders not elsewhere classified
    Kleptomania
   
   Adjustment disorders
    Adjustment disorder
   
   Personality disorders
    Narcissistic personality disorder
   
   Other conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention
     
  (Taken from Wikipedia) 

All the best

Lisa Seeman

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Received on Sunday, 18 December 2016 15:38:05 UTC