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Mood Disorders

Mood Disorders . AKA Affective Disorders Depressive Disorders Major Depression Subtypes SAD Atypical Post Partum Psychotic Dysthymia. Depressive Symptoms. Criterion A Depressed Mood Or Anhedonia Cx B (5/9) Guilt Laden paralysis/ or psychomotor agitation Concentration

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Mood Disorders

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  1. Mood Disorders • AKA Affective Disorders • Depressive Disorders • Major Depression • Subtypes • SAD • Atypical • Post Partum • Psychotic • Dysthymia

  2. Depressive Symptoms • Criterion A • Depressed Mood Or • Anhedonia • Cx B (5/9) • Guilt • Laden paralysis/ or psychomotor agitation • Concentration • Worthlessness • Appetite disturbance • Sleep disturbance • Thoughts of suicide

  3. Depression, Con’t • Major Depression • Lasts at least 2 weeks, 75% of waking hours • Typically lasts no more than 6 months • Episodic • Dysthymia • 25% of waking hours • 2 or more years (1 year for adolescents)

  4. Bipolar • Formerly known as Manic Depression • Bipolar 1 and 2 • Mania is required for Bipolar 1 • Mania is a very agitated emotional state with delusions, optimism, energy, impulsive • Tangential thinking, loose associations, derailment. • Technically does not require MDD • Bipolar 2 • Requires MDD • Hypomania • cyclothymia

  5. Suicide • Factors predicting suicide • Feelings of hopelessness • A need to escape • Suicide is an option • Other options are unsatisfactory • The following indicators are increasingly predictive of a suicide attempt: • Thoughts or discussing suicide • People with a plan, • the means to carry out the plan, • Giving away possessions • Past attempts • Recent romantic breakup • substance abuse--alcohol

  6. Schizophrenia • Earliest name: dementia praecox • Symptoms: positive & negative • Positive: hallucinations, delusions, Disordered thought, speech • These symptoms have been added to a person’s repertoire • Negative: Deficit of emotional responses, flat/blunt affect, alogia, anhedonia, asocial, avolition

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