Disorder
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== Mental disorders == | == Mental disorders == |
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Disorder may refer to :
- Chaos, unpredictability and in the metaphysical sense, it is the opposite of law and order
- Disease, an abnormality of the body or mind that causes discomfort, dysfunction, or distress
- Entropy, a state function of a thermodynamic system
- Lawlessness, a lack of laws or law enforcement
- Randomness, a lack of determined order in information theory, mathematics, and computer programming
- Civil disorder, one or more forms of disturbance caused by a group of people
See also
Mental disorders
- Antisocial personality disorder
- Bipolar disorder
- Creativity and bipolar disorder
- List of people believed to have been affected by bipolar disorder
- Dissociative identity disorder
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