Random Mental Disorder Generator

Explore a wide spectrum of psychological conditions to raise awareness and deepen understanding.

Random Mental Disorder Generator

Generate A Random Mental Disorder

Click the button below to generate a random mental disorder.

About Our Random Mental Disorder Generator

Mental health is a complex and evolving field that touches the lives of millions around the world. Understanding mental disorders — how they’re categorized, diagnosed, and perceived — is an essential part of breaking down stigma and encouraging open dialogue. This generator has been created with the goal of raising awareness and providing educational insight into the diverse range of mental health conditions that have been documented throughout history.

Whether you’re a student, writer, educator, or simply curious, this tool can help spark interest and encourage further research into how mental disorders are defined and understood — and how that understanding has changed over time.

Disclaimer

Our generator pulls disorders from a curated list that we have sourced from a wide variety of trusted and historical references, including:

✴️ The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV and DSM-5)

✴️ The ICD-10 Chapter V – Mental and Behavioural Disorders

✴️ Wikipedia

✴️ The American Psychiatric Association

Please note:

✴️The list may include disorders that are no longer recognized in the DSM-5 or ICD-10, or conditions that are now known under updated terminology.

✴️We have also included older historical conditions and made educated guesses about lesser-known entries based on independent research.

✴️If you notice that we are missing a condition or have incorrect information, we welcome your feedback and invite you to reach out so we can continue improving this tool.

This generator is for awareness and educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, mock, or make light of any real mental health conditions. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, we urge you to speak with a licensed medical or mental health professional.