Sleep, Somatic & Other
Sleep, somatic symptom, sexual/gender, and other conditions.
71 conditions
- Advanced Sleep-Wake Phase DisorderAdvanced Sleep-Wake Phase Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Behavioral Insomnia of ChildhoodBehavioral Insomnia of Childhood is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Central Sleep ApneaCentral Sleep Apnea is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. A full diagnostic evaluation by a qualified professional is recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Chronic Daytime Fatigue DisorderChronic Daytime Fatigue Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Circadian Misalignment DisorderCircadian Misalignment Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake DisorderCircadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorder is a clinically significant condition involving persistent symptoms and impairment requiring comprehensive assessment and individualized treatment planning.
- Conversion Disorder (Functional Neurological Disorder)A mental health condition where psychological stress manifests as neurological symptoms such as paralysis, blindness, seizures, or other nervous system problems that cannot be explained by medical evaluation. The symptoms are real and cause genuine distress and disability, but they are not intentionally produced.
- Delayed EjaculationDelayed Ejaculation is a clinically significant condition involving persistent symptoms and impairment requiring comprehensive assessment and individualized treatment planning.
- Delayed Sleep-Wake Phase DisorderDelayed Sleep-Wake Phase Disorder is a clinically significant condition involving persistent symptoms and impairment requiring comprehensive assessment and individualized treatment planning.
- Erectile Disorder (ED)A sexual dysfunction characterized by a persistent or recurrent inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual performance. This condition must persist for approximately 6 months and cause significant distress. It can be lifelong or acquired, and generalized or situational.
- Exhibitionistic DisorderExhibitionistic Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. A full diagnostic evaluation by a qualified professional is recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Exploding Head SyndromeExploding Head Syndrome is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Factitious DisorderA serious mental health condition in which a person deliberately produces, feigns, or exaggerates physical or psychological symptoms in themselves (factitious disorder imposed on self) without obvious external incentives. The motivation is to assume the sick role and receive medical attention. This differs from malingering, where there is clear external gain (money, avoiding work, obtaining drugs).
- Female Orgasmic DisorderA sexual dysfunction characterized by the persistent or recurrent delay in, or absence of, orgasm, or marked reduction in intensity of orgasmic sensations following a normal sexual excitement phase. The diagnosis requires that the symptoms cause clinically significant distress and are not better explained by inadequate stimulation.
- Female Sexual Interest/Arousal DisorderA sexual dysfunction characterized by a lack of, or significantly reduced, sexual interest and/or arousal. This manifests as reduced sexual thoughts, fantasies, initiation, and physiological response to sexual cues. To be diagnosed, these symptoms must cause significant distress.
- Fetishistic DisorderFetishistic Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. A full diagnostic evaluation by a qualified professional is recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Fragmented Sleep Pattern DisorderFragmented Sleep Pattern Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Frotteuristic DisorderFrotteuristic Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. A full diagnostic evaluation by a qualified professional is recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Functional Seizure DisorderFunctional Seizure Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Gender DysphoriaClinically significant distress or impairment related to incongruence between experienced/expressed gender and assigned gender.
- Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration DisorderGenito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder is a clinically significant condition involving persistent symptoms and impairment requiring comprehensive assessment and individualized treatment planning.
- Hypersomnolence DisorderA sleep disorder characterized by excessive sleepiness (hypersomnolence) despite a main sleep period lasting at least 7 hours. Individuals experience recurrent periods of sleep or lapses into sleep within the same day, difficulty being fully awake after abrupt awakening (sleep inertia), and/or prolonged main sleep episodes of more than 9 hours that are non-restorative. The excessive sleepiness causes significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
- Hypnic Jerk DisorderHypnic Jerk Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Idiopathic HypersomniaIdiopathic Hypersomnia is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Insomnia DisorderA sleep disorder characterized by persistent difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking too early, despite adequate opportunity, causing daytime impairment.
- Insufficient Sleep SyndromeInsufficient Sleep Syndrome is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Irregular Sleep-Wake Rhythm DisorderIrregular Sleep-Wake Rhythm Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Jet Lag DisorderJet Lag Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. A full diagnostic evaluation by a qualified professional is recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Kleine-Levin SyndromeKleine-Levin Syndrome is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Male Hypoactive Sexual Desire DisorderA sexual dysfunction characterized by persistently or recurrently deficient (or absent) sexual/erotic thoughts or fantasies and desire for sexual activity. The diagnosis is made by the clinician taking into account factors that affect sexual functioning, such as age and general and sociocultural context.
- MisophoniaMisophonia is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Morning Inertia DisorderMorning Inertia Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- NarcolepsyA chronic neurological disorder affecting the brain's ability to regulate sleep-wake cycles. The hallmark symptom is excessive daytime sleepiness with sudden, uncontrollable sleep attacks. Narcolepsy Type 1 includes cataplexy (sudden muscle weakness triggered by emotions), while Type 2 does not. Other symptoms may include sleep paralysis, hypnagogic hallucinations, and disrupted nighttime sleep.
- Nightmare DisorderRepeated occurrences of extended, extremely dysphoric, and well-remembered dreams that usually involve threats to survival, security, or physical integrity and cause distress or impairment.
- Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Rhythm DisorderNon-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Rhythm Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Arousal DisorderNon-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Arousal Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. A full diagnostic evaluation by a qualified professional is recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)A serious sleep disorder characterized by repeated episodes of complete or partial blockage of the upper airway during sleep. During these episodes, the diaphragm and chest muscles work harder as the pressure increases to open the airway. Breathing usually resumes with a loud gasp, snort, or body jerk. These episodes can interfere with sound sleep, reduce the flow of oxygen to vital organs, and cause heart rhythm irregularities.
- OrthosomniaOrthosomnia is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Other Specified Paraphilic DisorderOther Specified Paraphilic Disorder is a clinically significant condition involving persistent symptoms and impairment requiring comprehensive assessment and individualized treatment planning.
- Other Specified Sleep-Wake DisorderOther Specified Sleep-Wake Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Other Specified Somatic Symptom and Related DisorderOther Specified Somatic Symptom and Related Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Pedophilic DisorderPedophilic Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. A full diagnostic evaluation by a qualified professional is recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Persistent Postural-Perceptual DizzinessPersistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Premature (Early) EjaculationA sexual dysfunction characterized by a persistent or recurrent pattern of ejaculation occurring during partnered sexual activity within approximately 1 minute following vaginal penetration and before the individual wishes it. It is the most common male sexual dysfunction and can be lifelong (primary) or acquired (secondary).
- Psychogenic Nonepileptic SeizuresPsychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Psychological Factors Affecting Other Medical ConditionsPsychological Factors Affecting Other Medical Conditions is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. A full diagnostic evaluation by a qualified professional is recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- REM Sleep Behavior DisorderREM Sleep Behavior Disorder is a clinically significant condition involving persistent symptoms and impairment requiring comprehensive assessment and individualized treatment planning.
- Restless Legs Syndrome (Willis-Ekbom Disease)A sensorimotor neurological disorder characterized by an uncontrollable urge to move the legs, usually accompanied by uncomfortable or unpleasant sensations. These symptoms typically occur or worsen during periods of rest or inactivity, such as sitting or lying down, and are partially or totally relieved by movement. The symptoms follow a circadian pattern, worsening in the evening or at night.
- Screen-Induced Insomnia DisorderScreen-Induced Insomnia Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Sexual Masochism DisorderSexual Masochism Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. A full diagnostic evaluation by a qualified professional is recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Sexual Sadism DisorderSexual Sadism Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. A full diagnostic evaluation by a qualified professional is recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Shift Work Sleep DisorderShift Work Sleep Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. A full diagnostic evaluation by a qualified professional is recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Sleep Anticipation Anxiety DisorderSleep Anticipation Anxiety Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Sleep Terror DisorderSleep Terror Disorder is a clinically significant condition involving persistent symptoms and impairment requiring comprehensive assessment and individualized treatment planning.
- Sleep-Onset Association DisorderSleep-Onset Association Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Sleep-Related BruxismSleep-Related Bruxism is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Sleep-Related Eating DisorderSleep-Related Eating Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Sleep-Related Hypoventilation DisorderSleep-Related Hypoventilation Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. A full diagnostic evaluation by a qualified professional is recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Sleep-Related Leg Cramps DisorderSleep-Related Leg Cramps Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Sleep-Related Procrastination DisorderSleep-Related Procrastination Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Sleepwalking DisorderSleepwalking Disorder is a clinically significant condition involving persistent symptoms and impairment requiring comprehensive assessment and individualized treatment planning.
- Social Jetlag DisorderSocial Jetlag Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Somatic Preoccupation DisorderSomatic Preoccupation Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Somatic Symptom DisorderA mental health condition characterized by an extreme focus on physical symptoms that causes significant distress and impairment. Individuals have excessive thoughts, feelings, and behaviors related to somatic symptoms, even when there is no clear medical explanation or when the concern is excessive relative to the severity of symptoms.
- Somniloquy (Sleep Talking)Somniloquy (Sleep Talking) is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Transvestic DisorderTransvestic Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. A full diagnostic evaluation by a qualified professional is recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Unspecified Sleep-Wake DisorderUnspecified Sleep-Wake Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Unspecified Somatic Symptom and Related DisorderUnspecified Somatic Symptom and Related Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Voyeuristic DisorderVoyeuristic Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. A full diagnostic evaluation by a qualified professional is recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Weekend Oversleep SyndromeWeekend Oversleep Syndrome is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Weeknight Sleep Deprivation SyndromeWeeknight Sleep Deprivation Syndrome is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.