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International Journal of School and Cognitive Psychology

International Journal of School and Cognitive Psychology
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ISSN: 2469-9837

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Commentry - (2022)Volume 9, Issue 3

Brief Synoptic Description of Psychiatric Disorder

Eyal Heled*
 
*Correspondence: Dr. Eyal Heled, Department of Psychology, Ariel University, Ariel, Israel, Email:

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Psychiatric disorders, illnesses with significant psychological or behavioral symptoms associated with either pain or distressing symptoms or disorders in one or more important functional areas. Psychiatric disorders, especially their consequences and treatments, are more important today and are receiving more attention than in the past. Mental illness has become a more prominent topic for several reasons. Although they have always been widespread, with the eradication or successful treatment of many serious physical illnesses that have plagued people in the past, mental illness has become a more prominent cause of distress and of those who have been injured by the illness. It occupies a higher percentage. In addition, the general public expects medical and mental health professionals to help achieve quality of life improvements in both mental and physical function. Indeed, both pharmacological and psychotherapeutic treatments are on the rise. Many psychiatric patients have been transferred from psychiatric hospitals to the community, some of which are still showing prominent symptoms, and public awareness of the importance and prevalence of mental illness. Psychiatric disorders, illnesses with significant psychological or behavioral symptoms associated with either pain or distressing symptoms or disorders in one or more important functional areas.

Psychiatric disorders, especially their consequences and treatments, are more important today and are receiving more attention than in the past. Mental illness has become a more prominent topic for several reasons. Although they have always been widespread, with the eradication or successful treatment of many serious physical illnesses that have plagued people in the past, mental illness has become a more prominent cause of distress and of those who have been injured by the illness. It occupies a higher percentage. In addition, the general public expects medical and mental health professionals to help achieve quality of life improvements in both mental and physical function. Indeed, both pharmacological and psychotherapeutic treatments are on the rise. Many psychiatric patients have been transferred from psychiatric hospitals to the community, some of which are still showing prominent symptoms, and public awareness of the importance and prevalence of mental illness is increasing. Mental illness can affect all aspects of a person's life, including thoughts, emotions, moods, and prospects. It also affects areas of external activity such as family and marriage, sexual activity, work, leisure and managing things. Most mental illnesses adversely affect how people feel about themselves and impair their ability to participate in mutually rewarding relationships.

Psychopathology is a systematic study of the essential causes, processes, and symptomatic symptoms of mental illness. The research that characterizes the field of psychopathology, in turn, is the basis for the practice of psychiatry the science and practice of the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders and the management of their prevention. Related areas such as psychiatry, psychology, and clinical psychology and counseling include a wide range of techniques and approaches for treating mental illness. This includes using psychiatric drugs to brain biochemical imbalances and relieve depression, anxiety, and other painful emotional states. Some types of mental disorders, including panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, phobias, depression, bipolar disorder, and other mood disorders.

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Eyal Heled*
 
Department of Psychology, Ariel University, Ariel, Israel
 

Citation: Heled E (2022) S Brief Synoptic Description of Psychiatric Disorder. Int J Sch Cogn Psycho.9:246.

Received: 03-Feb-2022, Manuscript No. IJSCP-22-17358; Editor assigned: 08-Feb-2022, Pre QC No. IJSCP-22-17358; Reviewed: 22-Feb-2022, QC No. IJSCP-22-17358; Revised: 25-Feb-2022, Manuscript No. IJSCP-22-17358; Published: 07-Mar-2022 , DOI: 10.35248/2469-9837.22.9. 246

Copyright: © 2022 Heled E. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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