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Overview Academic pressure in India is a multifaceted issue that stems from societal, parental, and educational expectations. The emphasis on academic achievement as a pathway to success creates an environment...
Read MoreOverview Acrophobia, commonly known as the fear of heights, is one of the most prevalent phobias globally, including in India. Characterized by an intense fear of heights that can result...
Read MoreOverview ADHD is a chronic disorder that manifests in difficulties with attention, hyperactivity, and impulse control. In India, traditional perceptions of children as being naturally active or inattentive can sometimes...
Read MoreOverview Adjustment Disorder (AD) is a psychological condition that occurs in response to identifiable stressors, such as loss of a loved one, job transitions, relocation, or interpersonal conflicts. It is...
Read MoreOverview Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder characterized by a strong fear of being in situations from which escape might be difficult or where help may not be available in the...
Read MoreOverview Ailurophobia is an irrational and persistent fear of cats, leading to avoidance behaviours that can interfere with daily life. Unlike a general dislike of cats, this phobia triggers extreme...
Read MoreOverview Anger is a natural emotion that everyone experiences, but when it becomes uncontrollable or leads to aggression, it can be harmful. In India, cultural and societal factors can both...
Read MoreOverview Anorexia Nervosa is a severe eating disorder characterized by an intense fear of gaining weight, distorted body image, and extreme food restriction. Though commonly associated with Western societies, cases...
Read MoreOverview Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) is a chronic mental health condition characterized by persistent patterns of disregard for others' rights, deceitfulness, and lack of remorse. Individuals with ASPD often engage...
Read MoreOverview Everyone can feel anxious sometimes, but people with anxiety disorders often experience fear and worry that is both intense and excessive. These feelings are typically accompanied by physical tension...
Read MoreOverview Arachnophobia, or the intense fear of spiders, is one of the most common specific phobias worldwide, including in India. Though spiders are generally not dangerous in India, the fear...
Read MoreOverview Astraphobia, also known as the fear of thunder and lightning, is a specific phobia that can cause extreme distress and anxiety in individuals. While it is common among children,...
Read MoreOverview Attachment issues refer to difficulties in forming secure and healthy emotional bonds with others, often stemming from early childhood experiences. In India, where family dynamics and societal structures play...
Read MoreOverview Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by difficulties in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviours. In India, awareness and diagnosis of ASD are increasing, but there...
Read MoreOverview Aviophobia, or the fear of flying, is a specific phobia that affects individuals worldwide, including a significant number of people in India. It is often characterized by extreme anxiety...
Read MoreOverview Behavioural disorders encompass a variety of conditions characterized by patterns of behaviour that are disruptive, defiant, or antisocial. Such disorders can have a great impact on academic performance, social...
Read MoreOverview In 2019, approximately 1 in 150 adults (40 million people, or 0.53% of the global population) were living with bipolar disorder (1). The condition is primarily observed among working-age people,...
Read MoreOverview Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) is a mental health condition characterized by an obsessive focus on perceived flaws in one's appearance, which are often unnoticeable to others. Individuals with BDD...
Read MoreOverview Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a mental health condition characterized by pervasive patterns of instability in emotions, self-image, and interpersonal relationships, often leading to impulsive behaviours. Individuals with BPD...
Read MoreOverview Bulimia Nervosa is a significant eating disorder characterized by cycles of binge eating followed by compensatory behaviours such as self-induced vomiting, excessive exercise, or misuse of laxatives. While often...
Read MoreOverview Chronic stress is a prolonged and persistent state of psychological and physiological strain caused by various life challenges. In India, rapid urbanization, high workplace demands, financial insecurity, societal expectations,...
Read MoreOverview Claustrophobia is an anxiety disorder characterized by an intense fear of confined or crowded spaces. It can trigger severe panic attacks, leading to distress and avoidance behaviours. While global...
Read MoreOverview Compulsive behaviors are repetitive actions or rituals performed to reduce distress or anxiety, often linked with intrusive and distressing thoughts (obsessions). While OCD is the most commonly recognized form,...
Read MoreOverview Conduct Disorder (CD) is a serious behavioural and emotional disorder diagnosed primarily in children and adolescents. It is characterized by persistent patterns of aggression, deceitfulness, rule violations, and disregard...
Read MoreOverview Conversion Disorder (also known as Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder) is a condition where individuals experience neurological symptoms such as paralysis, tremors, or seizures without any underlying medical explanation. It...
Read MoreOverview Cynophobia, the excessive and irrational fear of dogs, is a specific phobia classified under anxiety disorders in the DSM-5. While many people may feel uneasy around unfamiliar dogs, individuals...
Read MoreOverview Depression is a complex mental disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest in activities that were once enjoyed. In India, a variety of...
Read MoreOverview Dermatillomania, also known as excoriation or skin-picking disorder, is a psychological condition characterized by repetitive, compulsive picking of one's own skin, leading to tissue damage. This behaviour is classified...
Read MoreOverview Digital or cyberbullying refers to the use of technology—such as social media, messaging apps, or online gaming platforms—to harass, threaten, or humiliate others. In India, the rise in internet...
Read MoreOverview Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD) is a relatively recent addition to psychiatric diagnoses, first introduced in the DSM-5. It is characterized by chronic, severe irritability and frequent temper outbursts...
Read MoreOverview Dissociation is a psychological condition characterized by a disconnection between thoughts, identity, consciousness, and memory. It is often a response to trauma and stress. While globally recognized, the awareness...
Read MoreOverview Eating disorders in India are serious mental health conditions that disrupt an individual’s relationship with food and body image. They often go unnoticed or misdiagnosed, as cultural attitudes towards...
Read MoreOverview Emetophobia, the intense fear of vomiting, is a specific phobia that can significantly disrupt an individual's daily life. While specific data on emetophobia within the Indian population is limited,...
Read MoreOverview Emotional and Behavioural Disorders (EBD) encompass a range of mental health conditions characterized by emotional dysregulation and behavioural issues that significantly impact an individual's daily functioning. In India, the...
Read MoreOverview Emotional Intelligence has gained prominence as a critical factor in personal and professional success. In India, the concept is particularly relevant given the diverse cultural, social, and familial dynamics...
Read MoreOverview Trauma refers to an individual's emotional and psychological response to distressing events that overwhelm their coping mechanisms. In India, a diverse nation with a vast population, exposure to trauma...
Read MoreOverview Factitious Disorder (FD) is a mental health condition wherein individuals deliberately fabricate or exaggerate symptoms of illness without obvious external incentives, such as financial gain or avoidance of duties....
Read MoreOverview Fear of failure, or atychiphobia, is a pervasive psychological phenomenon characterized by an intense apprehension towards failing, which can significantly impede an individual's personal and professional growth. In the...
Read MoreOverview Gambling Disorder, recognized as a behavioural addiction, involves persistent and recurrent problematic gambling behaviour leading to significant distress or impairment. In India, gambling activities range from traditional games to...
Read MoreOverview Gaming disorder is characterized by a pattern of persistent or recurrent gaming behavior that takes precedence over other life interests and activities, resulting in significant impairment in personal, family,...
Read MoreOverview Gender Dysphoria (GD) refers to the psychological distress experienced when an individual's gender identity differs from the sex assigned at birth. This incongruence can lead to significant emotional discomfort...
Read MoreOverview Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is a prevalent mental health condition marked by excessive and uncontrollable worry about various aspects of daily life. Individuals with GAD often find it challenging...
Read MoreOverview Grief is a natural response to loss, encompassing a range of emotional, cognitive, and behavioural reactions. In India, the experience of grief is deeply influenced by cultural, religious, and...
Read MoreOverview Guilt and shame are self-conscious emotions that play significant roles in regulating behaviour and maintaining social harmony. In the Indian context, these emotions are deeply intertwined with cultural norms,...
Read MoreOverview Hypervigilance is a state of heightened alertness and sensitivity to one's surroundings, often resulting from exposure to traumatic events. Individuals experiencing hypervigilance are constantly on guard, anticipating potential threats...
Read MoreOverview Hemophobia, or the fear of blood, is a specific phobia characterized by an intense, irrational fear of blood. Individuals with hemophobia may experience severe anxiety, panic attacks, and avoidance...
Read MoreOverview Homelessness in India is a significant social issue, with the 2011 Census reporting approximately 1.77 million homeless individuals, constituting about 0.15% of the country's total population. This population includes...
Read MoreOverview Identity formation is a pivotal aspect of psychological development, encompassing an individual's self-concept, values, beliefs, and roles within society. In the Indian context, identity development is influenced by a...
Read MoreOverview Insomnia Disorder is characterized by persistent difficulties in initiating or maintaining sleep, leading to significant daytime impairment or distress. In India, the prevalence of insomnia varies, with studies indicating...
Read MoreOverview Intellectual disabilities (ID) are characterized by limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviours, affecting daily life skills and social interactions. Conditions like Down syndrome, Fragile X syndrome, and other...
Read MoreOverview Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) is characterized by recurrent episodes of impulsive aggression, manifesting as verbal outbursts or physical violence disproportionate to the triggering situation. While global prevalence rates vary,...
Read MoreOverview Intrusive thoughts are involuntary, unwanted thoughts, images, or ideas that can cause significant distress. While they are a common human experience, their persistence and intensity can interfere with daily...
Read MoreOverview Social support—the perception and actuality of being cared for, esteemed, and part of a social network—is a fundamental human need. In India, the lack of social support has emerged...
Read MoreOverview Learning disabilities, such as dyslexia, are neurological conditions that affect a person's ability to process and interpret information, particularly in reading and writing. These disabilities are not indicative of...
Read MoreOverview Learning Disorders (LD), also known as Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD), are neurodevelopmental disorders that impede the acquisition and application of academic skills, notably in reading (dyslexia), writing (dysgraphia), and...
Read MoreOverview Loneliness, a subjective feeling of social isolation, has emerged as a significant public health concern globally. In India, the rapid pace of urbanization, changing family structures, and the pervasive...
Read MoreOverview Self-esteem refers to an individual's overall sense of personal worth and self-respect. Low self-esteem (LSE) is characterized by a negative self-view, feelings of inadequacy, and a lack of confidence....
Read MorePrevalence of Mental Health Conditions Gender and Age: Mental health conditions are more prevalent among males (13.9%) compared to females (7.5%). However, mood disorders are more common in women. The...
Read MoreThis review article provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of mental health in India, highlighting the challenges faced, the existing initiatives, and the future directions for improving mental...
Read MoreOverview Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a transitional stage between normal cognitive aging and more severe forms of dementia, such as Alzheimer's disease. Individuals with MCI experience noticeable declines in...
Read MoreOverview Mysophobia, commonly known as the fear of germs or contamination, is characterized by an intense, persistent fear of dirt, germs, and bacteria. Individuals with this phobia often engage in...
Read MoreOverview Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is a mental health condition characterized by an inflated sense of self-importance, a deep need for excessive attention and admiration, and a lack of empathy...
Read MoreOverview Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness and sudden muscle weakness (cataplexy), often triggered by strong emotions. Despite being a common sleep disorder globally, with...
Read MoreOverview Negative body image and self-esteem issues are significant psychological concerns affecting individuals' mental health and quality of life. In India, cultural, societal, and media influences play pivotal roles in...
Read MoreOverview Nocturnal panic attacks, also known as night-time panic attacks, are sudden, unexpected episodes of intense fear and anxiety that wake individuals from sleep. Unlike regular panic attacks, which typically...
Read MoreOverview Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) refers to the deliberate, self-inflicted damage to one's body tissue without suicidal intent and for purposes not socially or culturally sanctioned. Common methods include cutting, burning,...
Read MoreOverview Nyctophobia, commonly known as fear of the dark, is a prevalent phobia characterized by intense anxiety in dark environments. While it is especially common among children, affecting nearly 45%...
Read MoreOverview Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition marked by persistent, intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviours or mental acts (compulsions) performed to alleviate the distress caused by these...
Read MoreOverview Obsessive thoughts are intrusive, unwanted, and distressing ideas or impulses that repeatedly enter an individual's mind. They are a hallmark of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), a mental health condition characterized...
Read MoreOverview Ophidiophobia, commonly known as the fear of snakes, is a prevalent specific phobia characterized by an intense and irrational fear of snakes. This fear can significantly impact an individual's...
Read MoreOverview Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a behavioural condition characterized by a consistent pattern of defiant, hostile, and disobedient behaviours toward authority figures. In India, ODD is a significant concern,...
Read MoreOverview of Panic Disorder Panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder characterized by sudden, unexpected, and intense episodes of panic, known as panic attacks. These attacks can occur without...
Read MoreOverview Peer pressure refers to the influence exerted by peers to encourage individuals to change their attitudes, values, or behaviours to conform to group norms. In India, a country with...
Read MoreOverview Perfectionism is a multifaceted personality trait characterized by the pursuit of flawlessness, setting exceedingly high standards, and engaging in critical self-evaluation. In the Indian context, cultural factors such as...
Read MoreOverview Personality disorders (PDs) are enduring patterns of behaviour, cognition, and inner experience that deviate markedly from the expectations of an individual's culture. These patterns are pervasive and inflexible, leading...
Read MoreOverview Phobias are a subset of anxiety disorders characterized by an excessive and irrational fear of specific objects, situations, or activities. These fears can significantly disrupt an individual's daily functioning...
Read MoreOverview Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. In India, the prevalence of PTSD varies across different studies and populations....
Read MoreOverview Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) is a severe form of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) characterized by significant emotional and physical symptoms that disrupt daily functioning. While PMS affects a substantial number...
Read MoreOverview Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in India, like elsewhere, is a mental health condition that arises after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. The trauma can be a single event...
Read MoreOverview Pyrophobia, derived from the Greek words 'pyro' (fire) and 'phobos' (fear), refers to an excessive and irrational fear of fire. While a healthy respect for fire is natural due...
Read MoreOverview Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) is a severe condition that emerges in early childhood, characterized by a child's inability to form healthy emotional attachments with caregivers. This disorder often results...
Read MoreOverview School refusal refers to a child's persistent reluctance or refusal to attend school, often accompanied by emotional distress. This behaviour is distinct from truancy, as the child typically remains...
Read MoreOverview Selective Mutism (SM) is an anxiety disorder predominantly affecting children, characterized by a consistent inability to speak in specific social situations despite speaking comfortably in others, such as at...
Read MoreOverview Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is characterized by excessive fear or anxiety concerning separation from attachment figures, surpassing typical developmental levels and significantly impairing daily functioning. While commonly associated with...
Read MoreOverview Situationally bound panic attacks, also known as cued panic attacks, are intense episodes of fear that occur almost immediately upon exposure to, or in anticipation of, specific triggers or...
Read MoreOverview Situationally predisposed panic attacks are episodes of intense fear or discomfort that are more likely to occur in specific situations but do not invariably do so. Unlike situationally bound...
Read MoreOverview Sleep deprivation is increasingly recognized as a significant public health issue in India. It’s not merelyabout insufficient hours of sleep but also poor sleep quality, interrupted sleep, and irregular...
Read MoreOverview Sleep disorders refer to a group of conditions that disturb the regularity and quality of sleep, leading to daytime fatigue, irritability, and long-term health problems. In India, these disorders...
Read MoreOverviewSocial Anxiety Disorder is a mental health condition characterized by intense fear or anxiety in social situations. Individuals with SAD fear being judged, embarrassed, or humiliated in front of others,...
Read MoreOverview Social isolation refers to a lack of social connections and meaningful interactions with others. In India, where community and family bonds traditionally play a significant role in people’s lives,...
Read MoreOverview Social media addiction refers to an excessive and compulsive use of social media platforms, leading to negative impacts on an individual’s mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing. In India, where...
Read MoreOverview Specific phobias are characterized by an intense, irrational fear of particular objects or situations, leading to avoidance behaviours and significant distress. In India, these phobias are among the most...
Read MoreOverview Speech and language disorders encompass a range of communication challenges, including difficulties in articulation, fluency, voice, and language comprehension or expression. In the Indian context, these disorders significantly impact...
Read MoreOverview Stress is an unavoidable part of life, but in India, it has become a significant public health concern. The country’s rapidly changing socioeconomic landscape, coupled with cultural expectations and...
Read MoreMental health comprises our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects our thinking, feelings, perception of the world around us and our actions. It helps us to determine how one...
Read MoreOverview Tic disorders are neurodevelopmental conditions characterized by sudden, repetitive, non-rhythmic movements or vocalizations called tics. These disorders encompass transient tics, chronic motor or vocal tics, and Tourette Syndrome (TS),...
Read MoreOverview Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by involuntary motor and vocal tics. Typically manifesting in childhood, TS often persists into adolescence and adulthood. In India, awareness and...
Read MoreOverview Trichotillomania, also known as Hair-Pulling Disorder, is a mental health condition characterized by the recurrent, irresistible urge to pull out one's hair, leading to noticeable hair loss and significant...
Read MoreOverview Trypanophobia, commonly known as needle phobia, is an intense fear of medical procedures involving injections or hypodermic needles. This phobia can lead individuals to avoid essential medical treatments, including...
Read MoreOverview Unemployment is a significant socio-economic issue in India, profoundly affecting individuals' mental health and well-being. Beyond financial instability, the lack of employment can lead to psychological distress, impacting self-esteem,...
Read MoreOverview Panic attacks are sudden episodes of intense fear or discomfort that peak within minutes, often without an apparent trigger. These episodes can be debilitating, affecting an individual's daily functioning...
Read MoreOverview Unresolved trauma refers to psychological distress resulting from adverse experiences that have not been adequately processed or addressed. In India, a significant portion of the population is exposed to...
Read MoreOverview Zoophobia, or the irrational fear of animals, is a specific phobia where individuals experience intense anxiety upon encountering certain animals. In India, cultural factors, biodiversity, and limited exposure to...
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