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Agoraphobia
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Depression
Bipolar disorder
Mania
give me the definitons of these words simple no big words

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Agoraphobia
- A strong fear of being in places or situations where you think you can't get out or get help. People often avoid leaving home or going to crowded places.

Obsessive‑compulsive disorder (OCD)
- Having unwanted, repeated thoughts (obsessions) that make you worried, and doing the same actions over and over (compulsions) to try to feel better.

Post‑traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- After a scary or dangerous event, you keep reliving it, have bad dreams, feel very on edge, or avoid reminders of what happened.

Depression
- Feeling very sad, tired, or empty for a long time, losing interest in things you used to enjoy, and having trouble sleeping or concentrating.

Bipolar disorder
- Your mood swings between very low (depressed) and very high (manic) periods. These changes affect how you think, sleep, and act.

Mania
- A very high mood where you have lots of energy, need little sleep, talk or act fast, and might take big risks or make quick decisions.

If you want, I can give examples, signs to watch for, or ways to get help.