Rob wants to face her mother who has never accepted her mother like a child. I'd like to talk about his past to keep his life. Rob's 5-axis diagnosis shows the following disease patterns: panic disorder: he may lose control, fear, and control, or become crazy. Bad mood disorder: insomnia, overeating, low self-esteem, difficulty in making decisions, emotions desperate. Identify the problem: Rob mode meets the syndrome of identity problem. He is not convinced about the pattern of friendship, sexual orientation and behavior, moral and religious values, and the loyalty of the group.
Anxiety Disorder Sleep disorder affects more than 50% of adult patients with generalized anxiety disorder and is common to patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and is associated with panic disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, and phobias There is a possibility of occurrence. They are also common for children and adolescents. Studies in the sleep laboratory showed that adolescents with anxiety disorders took longer to fall asleep than healthy children controls and that sleeping time was short. ADHD. Various sleep disorders affect 25 to 50% of children with ADHD. Typical problems include difficulties in falling asleep, short sleep periods, and restless sleep. Symptoms of ADHD and sleep disturbance overlap so much that it may be difficult to distinguish them. Sleep disordered breathing affects up to 25% of children with ADHD, restless feet syndrome or periodic limb movement disorder, which can also cause sleep disorders, resulting in a combined effect of up to 36%
Retrospective studies showed that 40% of adults with panic disorder reported that their condition began before 20 years old. In an article on the phenomenon of adolescent panic disorder, Diler et al. (2004) We discovered that only a few past studies examined the occurrence of adolescent panic disorder. They report that these studies have found that the symptoms of adolescent panic disorder can almost reproduce the symptoms seen in adults (eg palpitation, sweating, tremor, hot flashes, nausea, abdominal pain, chills). Anxiety disorder coexists with surprisingly many other psychiatric disorders in adults. Children with adolescent panic disorder have reported the same complications as adults. Last and Strauss (1989) studied samples of 17 young adults with panic disorder and found high incidence of coexisting anxiety, major depression, and behavior disorder. Eassau et al. Consistent with previous studies, Diler et al.