A concise, updated overview of schizophrenia: its history, symptoms, modern classification, likely causes, and current treatment approaches emphasizing medication plus psychosocial rehabilitation.
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a persistent pattern of angry or defiant behavior beginning in early childhood. Evidence-based care emphasizes parent training, CBT, and family supports rather than routine medication.
Updated overview of conduct disorder (CD) for parents and clinicians: diagnostic framing under DSM-5, typical behaviors, causes, prognosis, and evidence-based treatments including parent training, CBT, and multisystemic approaches.
Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is a recognized eating disorder defined by recurrent, distressing episodes of uncontrolled overeating. It affects people across weights and genders and responds well to therapies such as CBT; medical care and specialist referral are important.
Addiction is a chronic, relapsing disorder involving compulsive substance use or behaviors despite harm. Modern care combines medication, psychotherapy, and social support; recovery often requires long-term strategies.