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Mood

A prolonged emotional state

Depression

A mood state characterized by sadness or despair, feelings of worthlessness, and withdrawal from others

Rumination

Continuous thinking about certain topics or reviewing events that have occurred

Hypomania

A milder form of mania involving increased levels of activity and gold your two behaviors combined with an elevated, expensive, or irritable mood

Mania

Mental state characterized by very exaggerated activity and emotions including euphoria, excessive excitement or irritability, diminished need for sleep and resultant impairment in social or occupational functioning

Euphoria

Exceptionally elevated mood;exaggerated feeling of well-being

Elevated mood

The mood state involving exaggerated feelings of energy and wellbeing

Grandiosity

An over evaluation of one's significance or importance

Pressured speech

Rapid, frenzied, or loud, disjointed communication

Flight of ideas

Rapidly changing or disjointed thoughts

Postpartum depression

Depressive symptoms beginning within 6 months of childbirth

Major depressive episode

A period involving severe depressive symptoms that have impaired functioning for at least two full weeks

Dysthymic disorder

Condition involving chronic depressive symptoms that are present most of the day for more days than not during a 2 year period With no more than 2 months symptom free

Anxious distress

Symptoms of motor tension, difficulty relaxing, pervasive worries, or feelings that something catastrophic will occur

Circadian rhythm

An internal clock or daily cycle of internal biological rhythms that influence various bodily processes such as body temperature and sleep wake cycles

Co rumination

Excessively discussing negative feelings or events with peers or others

Learned helplessness

Balloon believe that one is helpless and unable to affect outcomes

Rapid cycling

The occurrence of four or more mood episodes per year

Mixed episode

Concurrent hypomanic / manic and depressive symptoms