Anxiety is characterized by feelings of fear and uneasiness and can cause feelings such as agitation, sweating, rapid heartbeat, unexplained aches and pains, dizziness, shortness of breath, etc., that interfere with daily life. Feeling anxious can be common for everyone but when it enters to a disorder spectrum, the fear is not temporary and can be overwhelming.
MOOD DISORDERS- (Depression & Bipolar disorder)
Most people experience sadness or irritability from time to time. Mood disorders, on the other hand, are more powerful and intense sensations that continue over time and interfere with one's interest in family, friends, community, or work. Most typical symptoms include an ongoing gloomy or "empty" attitude, feelings of hopelessness or inadequacy, excessive guilt, thoughts of death or suicide, low energy, difficulty concentrating, and so forth.
OBSESSIVE- COMPULSIVE DISORDER
It is a mental condition characterized by repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and routines (compulsions). They disrupt daily life and are difficult to regulate or stop. Common symptoms of obsession include fear of germs, worries about harm coming towards self or others, unwanted forbidden thoughts involving sex or religion, aggressive thoughts towards self or others, and compulsions include Excessive cleaning and/or handwashing, repeatedly checking on things, compulsive counting, etc.
NEURO-DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER
Neurodevelopmental disorders are disabilities associated primarily with the functioning of the neurological system and brain. Neurodevelopmental disorders in children include attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Autism, Learning disabilities, Intellectual disability (also known as mental retardation), Conduct disorders, Cerebral palsy, and impairments in vision and hearing. Children with neurodevelopmental disorders can experience difficulties with languageand speech,motor skills, behavior, memory, learning, or other neurological functions. While the symptoms and behaviors of neurodevelopmental disabilities often change or evolve as a child grows older, some disabilities can be permanent.