Personality Disorders (ICD-10 F60 DSM-5): A disorder whereby the person will exhibit behaviour that will differ from the expected norms. This disorder can present itself in very mild ways to the very extreme. There are 4 different ‘clusters’ that define this disorder. Cluster A (Odd) – Paranoid, schizoid and schizotypal. Cluster B (Dramatic) - Antisocial, borderline, histrionic and narcissistic. Cluster C (Anxious) – Avoidant, dependant and obsessive-compulsive. Lastly, Not specified – …show more content…
People often can have more than one anxiety disorder and they will differ in nature, dictated by what causes them. These disorders will include panic disorder, agoraphobia, separation anxiety disorder and social disorder.
Psychotic Disorder (ICD-10 F20/29): Primarily this is a thought disorder, where the person will feel a disassociation from reality. People can experience changes in personality which can also be accompanied by, depending on how bad the disorder is, very unusual or bizarre behaviour, as well as a exhibiting a difficulty in social interaction and impairment in carrying out daily life activities.
Substance-Related Disorders (ICD-10 F10/19): Also known as ‘drug abuse’, this disorder is one associated with using a particular substance, in amounts or with methods, that will knowingly intoxicate the person to such a degree that it will impair judgement, perception, attention and physical control, that aren’t otherwise stipulated by medical or therapeutic