The range of mental health disorders that are stress-related can be difficult to understand how two situations fall in the same category (Lee, Ho, Woong, and Jin, Woong Kim 265). Some people who are stressed may show mild signs of anxiety, such as fidgeting, biting their fingernails, or tapping their feet. Anxiety Disorders are one of the most commonly diagnosed mental disorders today. Post-traumatic stress disorder which is caused by stress can affect victims of abuse and violence of all types. Despite the many types of mental health disorders that currently exist because of stress, some of them tend to be more common than others. Mental health disorders are major problems. These disorders have been proven to be hereditary in some cases but that is the closest generalization that can be expected. A very common mental illness that is caused by stress is manic/chronic depressive disorder (Slavin‐Spenny, Olga, Jay Cohen, Lindsay Oberleitner, and Mark Lumley 995). This is characterized by highs and lows in moods for no apparent reason. If a person suffers from this disorder then they are happy or sad for no apparent reason. Stress is a major cause of this
The range of mental health disorders that are stress-related can be difficult to understand how two situations fall in the same category (Lee, Ho, Woong, and Jin, Woong Kim 265). Some people who are stressed may show mild signs of anxiety, such as fidgeting, biting their fingernails, or tapping their feet. Anxiety Disorders are one of the most commonly diagnosed mental disorders today. Post-traumatic stress disorder which is caused by stress can affect victims of abuse and violence of all types. Despite the many types of mental health disorders that currently exist because of stress, some of them tend to be more common than others. Mental health disorders are major problems. These disorders have been proven to be hereditary in some cases but that is the closest generalization that can be expected. A very common mental illness that is caused by stress is manic/chronic depressive disorder (Slavin‐Spenny, Olga, Jay Cohen, Lindsay Oberleitner, and Mark Lumley 995). This is characterized by highs and lows in moods for no apparent reason. If a person suffers from this disorder then they are happy or sad for no apparent reason. Stress is a major cause of this