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Internalizing disorder

An internalizing disorder (or internalising disorder) is one type of emotional and behavioral disorder, along with externalizing disorders, and lower incidence disorders. People who have an internalizing disorder will keep their problems to themselves, or internalize the problems.

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Internalizing disorder

Nodes25
Edges24
Triples10
Avg. degree1.92
Density0.08
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Internalizing disorder

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related to Signs and symptoms · 4
Internalizing disorder → Behaviors, Internalizing, Some, There
related to DSM-5 · 2
Internalizing disorder → Huberty, The
has treatment · 1
Internalizing disorder → Some

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internalizing disorders behavioral disorder include problems behaviors withdrawal emotional symptoms also depression anxiety suicidal social obsessive-compulsive huberty 2017 internalising one

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social withdrawalinstance ofcan cause the problems to grow into larger burdens0.80text
suicidal behaviors or thoughtsinstance ofcan cause the problems to grow into larger burdens0.80text
and other unexplained physical symptomsinstance ofcan cause the problems to grow into larger burdens0.80text
Internalizing disorderhas treatmentSome0.60section
Internalizing disorderrelated to DSM-5The0.60section
Internalizing disorderrelated to DSM-5Huberty0.60section
Internalizing disorderrelated to Signs and symptomsBehaviors0.60section
Internalizing disorderrelated to Signs and symptomsThere0.60section
Internalizing disorderrelated to Signs and symptomsSome0.60section
Internalizing disorderrelated to Signs and symptomsInternalizing0.60section

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