Meet Dr. Bharathi
M.S. in Sexuality, Sexual Consultancy & Psychotherapy
Director
- GVS Research Center for Sexual & Mental Health
- Pre & Post Marital Counseling Center
- Pregnant Women (Antenatal) Counseling Center
- Menopause & Andropause Counseling Center
Behavioral Disorders Treatment in Hyderabad
Behavioral are conditions in which persistent patterns of behavior interfere with a person's daily life, relationships, learning, or work. Here are some common behavioral disorders in brief:
1. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Commonly begins in childhood but may continue into adulthood.
2. Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Involves frequent anger, irritability, arguing with authority figures, and defiant behavior. Usually starts in childhood.
3. Conduct Disorder
Characterized by persistent violation of rules and the rights of others. May include aggression, property destruction, lying, and theft.
4. Intermittent Explosive Disorder
Involves repeated episodes of impulsive, disproportionate anger or aggression.
5. Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder
Severe, recurrent temper outbursts with persistent irritability between episodes. Diagnosed in children and adolescents.
6. Reactive Attachment Disorder
Occurs in children who have experienced severe neglect or inconsistent caregiving. Characterized by difficulty forming healthy emotional bonds.
7. Stereotypic Movement Disorder
Repetitive, seemingly purposeless movements such as hand-flapping, body rocking, or head banging.
8. Pyromania
A rare disorder involving repeated, deliberate fire-setting driven by internal tension or fascination.
9. Kleptomania
Recurrent inability to resist stealing items that are not needed for personal use or monetary value.
10. Trichotillomania
Recurrent pulling out of one's own hair, leading to noticeable hair loss.
Note: Behavioral disorders differ from Personality Disorders. Behavioral disorders primarily involve disruptive or impulse-control problems, while personality disorders involve enduring patterns of thinking, feeling, and relating that develop over time.
