There are many,the term for this is co-morbidity(when more than 1 illness is present) Depression is a big one,bipolar,OCD and other personality disorders can occur with BPD. You can have nightmare disorder and PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) which are quite comment with BPD. People with BPD tend to have more than 1 disorder unfortunately which makes treatment more difficult. There is also a tendency for obesity and eating disorders in BPD,these can be quite common.
Children who have had a disfiguring injury often develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, or anxiety.Adult patients also have high rates of depression, PTSD, or anxiety disorders following craniofacial reconstruction.
dont rely on answers from a chat board like this for such a serious subject. PTSD for military vets is easy to get - anonymously. just call your closest VA hospital. good luck to you
Yes it is normal for someone with post traumatic stress disorder to feel very frustrated and agitated when they are triggered. PTSD affects everyone differently which may cause mood swings and personality disorders.
There are many: PTSD, depression, bipolar, schizophrenia....
Unlikely. You will need to make a good case to the unemployment department.
Schizophrenia PTSD Depression GAD
DSM-IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, 4th edition) lists 297 disorders, along with criteria for diagnoses. Other sources come up with similar numbers of disorders or sub-classifications. There are also terretts.
War can lead to soldiers returning home with conditions such as PTSD and depression. This can lead to suicide and violence.
These things don't usually exist on their own. PTSD symptoms are often found in combination with other conditions. So it is quite common to find someone with PTSD who also has Bipolar or even a personality disorder. Bipolar disorder can be either manic or depressive and medication is often the first choice to treat it. Specific meds are used to control the mood swing element and mood stabilizers are usually used to help the depression. Prozac (fluoxetine) is often prescribed for the more impulsive and depressive symptoms but there are a range of drugs used for bipolar disorder, anti psychotics and mood stabilizers such as Lamotrigine.
Yes. As soon as you can.
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