Mental health conditions are a diverse group of disorders that affect a person’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. They can range from common experiences like anxiety and depression to more severe disorders like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
The term "mentally unstable" is stigmatizing and offensive. Instead, it's more appropriate and respectful to refer to individuals struggling with mental health challenges as having a mental health condition or mental health disorder.
Anxiety Disorders: Excessive fear, worry, and nervousness that can interfere with daily activities. Examples include generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, and panic disorder.
Depression: Persistent feelings of sadness, emptiness, and hopelessness. It can also lead to changes in appetite, sleep, and energy levels.
Bipolar Disorder: Extreme mood swings, ranging from periods of mania or hypomania to periods of depression.
Schizophrenia: A serious mental illness that affects a person's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Symptoms may include hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech, and social withdrawal.
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): Develops after exposure to a traumatic event and can cause flashbacks, nightmares, and avoidance of reminders of the trauma.