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Mood disorders |
Severe and enduring disturbance in emotion |
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Major Depressive Disorder |
Multiple major depressive episodes |
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Mania |
Exceasive elation or euphoria |
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Hypomanic Episode |
Less severe manic episode |
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Major depressive disorder |
One depressive disorder and absence of manic episode |
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Recurrent |
Divided by periods of of full or partial remission |
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Persistent depressive disorder |
Two years or more of depressed mood |
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Double depression |
Severe mood disorder typified by major depression |
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Integrated grief |
Grief where finality of death acknowledged |
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Complicated grief |
Persistent grief and impairing concerns |
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Premenstrual dysphoric disorder |
Characterized by marked depressive symptoms |
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Disruptive mood disorder |
In children, recurrent temper outbursts |
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Bipolar disorder I |
Full manic episodes |
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Bipolar disorder II |
Not full manic episodes |
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Cyclothymic disorders |
Alternating mood elevation and depression levels |
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Neurohormones |
Affect the hormone |
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Depressive cognitive triad |
Thinking errors by depressed people: themselves, world, and future |
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Mood stabilizing drug |
Prevents and treats shifts in mood |
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Electroconvulsive therapy |
Treats chronic depression through electrical impulses |
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Cognitive therapy |
Identifies and alters negative thinking |
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Interpersonal psychotherapy |
Emphasizes resolution of interpersonal problems |
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Maintenance treatment |
Combo of psychosocial, medication, to prevent relapse |
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Suicidal attempts |
Effort made to kill oneself |
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Suicidal ideation |
Serious thoughts about committing suicide |
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Suicide plans |
The formulation of a specific method for killing oneself |
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Psychological surgery |
Postmortem psychological profile taken from interviews |
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Anhedonia |
Loss of pleasure |
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Interpersonal theory of suicide |
Perception of oneself as a burden |
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Stress hormone |
Elevated during stressful events |
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Hippocampus |
Keeps stress hormones managed and short term memory |