“…According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the nomenclature disorder indicates the existence of a set of clinically recognizable symptoms or behaviors associated, in most cases, with suffering and interfering with personal function (Iacoponi, 1999). We can cite several types of disorders, such as mood disorders characterized by mania, bipolar disorder, depression, and others; neurotic disorders, which are related to stress and somatoform disorders (phobias, panic, obsession, compulsion, and severe stress), behavioral syndromes characterized by eating disorders, sleep disorders, sexual dysfunction, and substance abuse that do not produce dependence (Iacoponi, 1999).…”