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Directory of Common Mental Health Conditions & Sobriety Resources

This directory provides an overview of the 10 most common mental health conditions and sobriety-related topics globally, based on prevalence data from the World Health Organization (WHO), National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), and peer-reviewed studies. Content is strictly informational.


1. Anxiety Disorders

  • Description: Characterized by excessive fear, worry, or avoidance. Includes generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), panic disorder, and social anxiety.
  • Prevalence: Affects 284 million people globally (WHO, 2021).
  • Key Features: Physical symptoms (e.g., rapid heartbeat), persistent worry, and avoidance behaviors.
  • Sources: WHO, NIMH.

2. Depressive Disorders

  • Description: Persistent sadness or loss of interest. Major depressive disorder (MDD) is the most common type.
  • Prevalence: 280 million global cases (WHO, 2021).
  • Key Features: Fatigue, changes in sleep/appetite, and feelings of worthlessness.
  • Sources: WHO, NIMH.

3. Bipolar Disorder (BD)

  • Description: Alternating episodes of mania/hypomania and depression.
  • Prevalence: 40 million people globally (WHO, 2021).
  • Key Features: Mood swings, elevated energy during manic phases, and depressive lows.
  • Sources: WHO, NIMH.

4. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

  • Description: Develops after exposure to traumatic events (e.g., violence, disasters).
  • Prevalence: Affects 3.9% of the global population (WHO, 2021).
  • Key Features: Flashbacks, hypervigilance, and emotional detachment.
  • Sources: WHO, NIMH.

5. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

  • Description: Intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
  • Prevalence: 1-2% of the global population.
  • Key Features: Ritualistic actions (e.g., handwashing) to alleviate anxiety.
  • Sources: NIMH, APA.

6. Schizophrenia

  • Description: A psychotic disorder involving distorted thinking, perceptions, and emotions.
  • Prevalence: 24 million people globally (WHO, 2021).
  • Key Features: Hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized speech.
  • Sources: WHO, NIMH.

7. Eating Disorders

  • Description: Unhealthy relationships with food, weight, or body image. Includes anorexia, bulimia, and binge-eating disorder.
  • Prevalence: ~9% of the global population.
  • Key Features: Extreme dietary restrictions, purging, or binge-eating.
  • Sources: WHO, NEDA.

8. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

  • Description: Persistent inattention, hyperactivity, or impulsivity.
  • Prevalence: 5-7% of children, 2.5% of adults (Global Burden of Disease Study).
  • Key Features: Difficulty focusing, restlessness, and impulsive decisions.
  • Sources: NIMH, CDC.

9. Substance Use Disorders

  • Description: Dependence on alcohol, opioids, or other substances despite harm.
  • Prevalence: 269 million people globally (WHO, 2021).
  • Key Features: Cravings, withdrawal symptoms, and loss of control.
  • Sources: WHO, SAMHSA.

10. Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)

  • Description: Emotional instability, intense relationships, and fear of abandonment.
  • Prevalence: 1-2% of the global population.
  • Key Features: Mood swings, self-harm behaviors, and identity disturbances.
  • Sources: NIMH, APA.

Sobriety & Recovery

  • Description: Sobriety refers to abstaining from substance use. Recovery involves ongoing management of substance use disorders.
  • Key Statistics:
  • 22.3 million Americans are in recovery from substance use (SAMHSA, 2020).
  • Global alcohol abstinence rates range from 10-80% by country (WHO, 2021).
  • Sources: SAMHSA, WHO.

Additional Resources

  1. World Health Organization (WHO) Mental Health
  2. National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
  3. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)