List of films about mental disorders

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This is a non-exhaustive list of films which have portrayed mental disorders.

Inclusion in this list is based upon the disorder as it is portrayed in the canon of the film, and does not necessarily reflect the diagnosis or symptoms in the real world.

Agoraphobia

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Antisocial personality disorder

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(Antisocial Personality Disorder should also include psychopathy and sociopathy.)

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

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Avoidant personality disorder

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Bipolar disorder

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Borderline personality disorder

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Conversion disorder

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Dependent personality disorder

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Dissociative identity disorder

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Folie à deux (shared psychotic disorder)

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Kleptomania

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Narcissistic personality disorder

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Obsessive–compulsive disorder

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Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder

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Paranoid personality disorder

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Post-traumatic stress disorder

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Schizoaffective disorder

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Schizoid personality disorder

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Schizotypal personality disorder

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Schizophrenia

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Stuttering

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Substance use disorder

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See also

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Notes

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