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Section sizes
Section size for Mental disorder (60 sections)
Section name Byte
count
Section
total
(Top) 9,708 9,708
Definition 8,754 11,707
Nervous illness 2,953 2,953
Classifications 5,756 9,068
Dimensional models 3,312 3,312
Disorders 1,772 23,107
Anxiety disorders 821 821
Mood disorders 1,686 1,686
Psychotic disorders 575 575
Personality disorders 3,764 3,764
Neurodevelopmental disorders 5,869 5,869
Eating disorders 1,812 1,812
Sleep disorders 2,184 2,184
Sexuality related 223 223
Other 4,401 4,401
Signs and symptoms 23 12,472
Course 4,191 4,191
Disability 8,258 8,258
Risk factors 1,318 17,504
Genetics 3,418 3,418
Environment 5,144 5,144
Drug use 2,814 2,814
Chronic disease 1,101 1,101
Personality traits 1,510 1,510
Causal models 2,199 2,199
Diagnosis 6,231 12,499
Criticism 4,764 4,764
Potential routine use of MRI/fMRI in diagnosis 1,504 1,504
Prevention 5,455 5,455
Management 1,671 10,276
Lifestyle 884 884
Therapy 3,378 3,378
Medication 1,645 1,645
Other 2,698 2,698
Epidemiology 11,656 11,656
History 50 11,378
Ancient civilizations 1,990 1,990
Europe 13 2,641
Middle Ages 1,124 1,124
Eighteenth century 630 630
Nineteenth century 419 419
Twentieth century 455 455
Europe and the United States 3,366 3,366
Africa and Nigeria 3,331 3,331
Society and culture 1,421 53,882
Mental illness in the Latin American community 7,409 7,409
Religion 3,441 3,441
Movements 5,820 5,820
Cultural bias 7,346 7,346
Laws and policies 5,495 5,495
Perception and discrimination 159 22,950
Stigma 6,691 6,691
Media and general public 8,319 8,319
Violence 7,781 7,781
Mental health 2,457 2,457
Other animals 5,953 5,953
See also 337 337
References 28 28
Further reading 3,960 3,960
External links 1,532 1,532
Total 202,979 202,979

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Equating disorder with illness

cbinetti- I need help editing my edit. I got rid of the equation of mental disorders with mental illness. But I am having trouble with the Itlaics and boldface. So please do not revert this, but make the format the way it is supposed to be. Cbinetti (talk) 21:28, 22 February 2022 (UTC)

The sources we have appear to treat these terms as synonyms, and Misplaced Pages should follow what the sources do. - MrOllie (talk) 21:33, 22 February 2022 (UTC)
They are not synonymous. The elite associations make these decisions without asking actually disabled people. They are not the same thing. This stigamtizes mentally disordered people like me who are not mentally ill. They are not synonyms but separate things. Are you a professional editor? Why is your opinion more valid that a person being stigmatized by this article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cbinetti (talkcontribs) 21:37, 22 February 2022 (UTC)
As I just stated, Misplaced Pages follows what the reliable sources do, such as the Mayo Clinic, already cited in the article. This isn't about my opinion, or about yours. If you want to draw such a distinction, you must cite a reliable source that does so. - MrOllie (talk) 21:39, 22 February 2022 (UTC)
Almost of the people who write about this is journals are non-disabled. How am I goign to find "a rleiable source" when none of the decision makers have the experience of mental disability or disorder? There is a huge difference between someone who is mentalyl disabled ro disorder and someone who is mentally illCbinetti (talk) 22:18, 22 February 2022 (UTC)cbinetti
If you have no reliable sources, you will not be able to make the changes you seek. Misplaced Pages isn't the place to change the medical establishment or the language they use, we follow here, we don't lead. - MrOllie (talk) 22:24, 22 February 2022 (UTC)

New Information Added

Hi! I just added some new information in the sleep disorder section. If there is any changes that need to be made to that, please do so!Mariept (talk) 00:41, 31 March 2022 (UTC)

Hi Mariept, I've made some copy edits. I've also removed some of the details. It seemed a bit long for a subsection of this article, since Misplaced Pages already has full articles about most of these sleep disorders. Politanvm 03:17, 31 March 2022 (UTC)

I have added additional information in the stigma section. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Butterflyy25 (talkcontribs) 17:32, 27 April 2022 (UTC)

Added new information and citation in the media and general public section.

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