Generally known as alcoholism and alcohol abuse, alcohol use disorders are medical conditions that doctors can diagnose when a patient's drinking causes distress or harm. See if you recognize any of these symptoms in yourself.
Anxiety disorders can severely impair a person's ability to function at work, school and in social situations and can interfere with a person's relationships. There are effective treatments for anxiety.
It’s a common misconception that ADHD is only a childhood condition and does not affect individuals after adolescence.
About 2.6 percent of American adults -- nearly 6 million people -- have
How eating disorders affect family, friends and loved ones. Steps to take to help a family member recover. Approaching a loved one, treatment, support systems, emotions..
It can be difficult to verbalize what it's like to experience mental illness, so photographer Katie Crawford decided to show people instead of tell them....
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A short, sharp look into the 10 personality disorders.
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Anorexia alone kills more people than any other mental illness does.
As Ellen Pompeo shuts down rumors that she's had an eating disorder, an expert explains why the way we talk about these diseases can be harmful.
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Deal with eating disorders and food addiction. SMART Recovery is an alternative to Overeaters Anonymous and other food addiction support groups.
A new study found symptoms of OCD, ADHD, anxiety, and depression were much more common among adults who met the criteria for workaholism.
"I would highly recommend exercise as an intervention for early psychosis."
An estimated 24 million people in the U.S. have eating disorders. This is a glimpse into what that means.