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- Addiction (Alcohol, Substance, Gambling and Internet/Gaming)
A disorder characterized by the continuation of behavior despite its harm, caused by the combined role of biological, psychological and social factors.
- Depression
A syndrome characterized by a slowdown in thought, speech, movement, and physiological functions, as well as feelings and thoughts of unhappiness, malaise, deep sadness and depressed mood, as well as feelings and thoughts of worthlessness, reluctance, powerlessness, and pessimism.
- Bipolar disorder
Coexistence of depression and mania (an overly cheerful, exuberant mood with acceleration of thought, speech, and movement, feelings of strength and greatness, and heightened self-confidence).
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Disorder in which intense mental and physiological symptoms of anxiety are observed even in the face of ordinary, routine events, although there is no obvious threat.
- Panic Disorder
Spontaneous and unexpected panic attacks (a sudden onset of fear and anxiety accompanied by the classic “fight or flight” symptoms and symptoms such as chest pain, congestion, shortness of breath, fast or irregular heartbeat, numbness, profuse sweating, nausea, dizziness, and tremors) disorder with a sense of dread).
- Specific Phobia
Unfounded fear when confronted or expected to encounter a certain object or situation (plane, elevator, animal, etc.).
- Social Phobia
Excessive fear of getting into situations that may be evaluated by others (speaking in public, eating out, etc.).
- Obsessive compulsive disorder
Disorder characterized by obsessions and/or compulsions. While obsessions are thoughts and beliefs that cause anxiety in the person by occupying the mind involuntarily and repeatedly; Compulsions are behaviors performed repeatedly to prosecute these obsessions.
- Body Image (Dysformic) Disorder
A disorder in which the mind is preoccupied by overly important thoughts that something is wrong or flawed in the shape or appearance of a part of the body.
- Trichotillomania (hair pulling)
Disorder characterized by repetitive hair pulling behaviors that cannot be stopped enough to cause hair loss.
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
A disorder in which extreme reactions such as increased anxiety, avoidance of traumatic stimuli, and decreased emotional reactions occur as a result of direct exposure to, witnessing, or learning the details of a serious trauma that happened to a loved one.
- Somatoform Disorders
Disorders in which (1) extreme or chronic pain is felt in different parts of the body, or (2) conversion symptoms are experienced, or (3) extreme health-related anxiety is observed despite the absence of a specific organic, i.e., medical condition.
- Eating disorders
Anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorders characterized by excessive preoccupation with body weight and changes in eating behaviors.
- Personality Disorders
A pervasive and rigid (lack of inflexibility) general pattern of internal experiences and behaviors that begins in adolescence or early adulthood that deviates greatly from the expectations of the culture in which a person lives, leading to distress or dysfunction.
- Relationship Problems
Insecurity, jealousy, fear of abandonment, cheating-deception, ending the relationship and not being able to end the relationship etc. situations.
- Communication Problems
Not being able to say “no”, not being able to openly share their feelings and thoughts, not being able to join a group of friends, not being able to talk to the opposite sex comfortably, etc. situations.
- Compatibility Problems
Mental states in which depressive or anxiety symptoms occur due to a life event (divorce, bankruptcy, dismissal, etc.).
- Gender Identity and Orientation
Negative mental states resulting from sexual identity and/or sexual orientation. Gender identity is the individual’s perception of his own body and self within a certain gender; On the other hand, sexual orientation is the attraction of sexual feelings, desires and behaviors towards a certain gender or object.
- Anger management
Behavior problems characterized by the inability to control the anger felt in the face of various events or situations, and the transformation of anger into verbal and/or physical aggression.
- Stress Management
The process in which psychological and physical problems caused by stress and reactions and behaviors against stressful situations are addressed.
- Support for Dependent Relatives
The process in which the psychological problems that arise in the relatives of the addicted individual and the approach to the addicted individual are discussed due to the fact that addiction is a family disease.
