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This volume II based on "how the psychiatric disorders were formed from perspective Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)." Depressed mood may develop into depression; over worrying lead to anxiety and phobia; Ideal body behind the physical discomfort initiate somatic disorders; un-satisfaction lead to irritability and aggression; jet lag, side effect of doping etc. excitement before championship causing insomnia; in order to achieve the desired weight, the excessive dieting leading to anorexia or bulimia; some athletes has variety of motivation even adventures on doping, or, "accept doping under condition" (L.J., Zhu, 2011e) may lead to substances-related and addictive disorders (J., Heil, 2008). World Health Organization (WHO) has started early in 2008 and publishing soon in 2018, that diagnostic categories used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) are covered in a separate chapter in International Statistical Classification of Diseases And Related Health Problems Instruction Manual: Eleventh Revision (ICD 11, World Health Organization). The researcher gives the example of athletes from 2000 Olympic Game to 2016 Olympic Game and Wrestlers as case study. This book discusses depressive disorders special suicide in sport; it speaks to public population and professionals in sport science, sport medicine, ethics, sport juries, pedagogy, sociology, economics, psychology, psychotherapy, psychiatry and philosophy. It specifically is of relevance for athletes, coaches, sport managers, sport fans and to anyone who is interested in health sport practice.