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Mood disorders

Severe and enduring disturbance in emotion

Major Depressive Disorder

Multiple major depressive episodes

Mania

Exceasive elation or euphoria

Hypomanic Episode

Less severe manic episode

Major depressive disorder

One depressive disorder and absence of manic episode

Recurrent

Divided by periods of of full or partial remission

Persistent depressive disorder

Two years or more of depressed mood

Double depression

Severe mood disorder typified by major depression

Integrated grief

Grief where finality of death acknowledged

Complicated grief

Persistent grief and impairing concerns

Premenstrual dysphoric disorder

Characterized by marked depressive symptoms

Disruptive mood disorder

In children, recurrent temper outbursts

Bipolar disorder I

Full manic episodes

Bipolar disorder II

Not full manic episodes

Cyclothymic disorders

Alternating mood elevation and depression levels

Neurohormones

Affect the hormone

Depressive cognitive triad

Thinking errors by depressed people: themselves, world, and future

Mood stabilizing drug

Prevents and treats shifts in mood

Electroconvulsive therapy

Treats chronic depression through electrical impulses

Cognitive therapy

Identifies and alters negative thinking

Interpersonal psychotherapy

Emphasizes resolution of interpersonal problems

Maintenance treatment

Combo of psychosocial, medication, to prevent relapse

Suicidal attempts

Effort made to kill oneself

Suicidal ideation

Serious thoughts about committing suicide

Suicide plans

The formulation of a specific method for killing oneself

Psychological surgery

Postmortem psychological profile taken from interviews

Anhedonia

Loss of pleasure

Interpersonal theory of suicide

Perception of oneself as a burden

Stress hormone

Elevated during stressful events

Hippocampus

Keeps stress hormones managed and short term memory