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DMDD

Disruptive mood dysregulation and disorder

MDD

Major depressive disorder

PDD

Persistent depressive disorder

Dysthyjia

DMDD presentation or definition

Severe temper outbursts, Beyond developmental Norms, with underlying persistent angry or irritable mood

Dmdd criteria or symptoms

Onset => 6 <= 10, not diagnosed <6 or >19. Persistent irritable mood > 12 month, >2 settings, =>3 outbursts a week, =>1 severe + =>1 of those settings.

DMDD Differential

DDM, ADHD, SA

DMDD Treatment

Long-term individual family therapy, play therapy, behavior modification interventions

Stalaglight

Decrotive, accentuating, stylish, moveable, mobile, ajustible, (programible) receeded(ing) telescoping, retractable cordless (wireless?) traclight-type indoor room lighting for the house which hang from the ceiling and or above head (though not neccesarily), powered not at floor level (but can be) and for purpose of total room decor control. Function meets fashion; for real, yo.

Next big thing in custom home decor. Also called "Smarter Lights(ing)"!

Bipolar Differentiator

Frequent occurrences

Bipolar Differentiator

Many hospitalizations

Anorexia nervosa (AnNe)

Is characterized by self-starvation and excessive weight loss.

Bulimia nervosa (BulN)

Easter dress by secret of cycle of binge eating followed by purging

MDD

Major depressive disorder

Major Depressive Disorder

Either feel a depressed mood, melancholy, most of the day, nearly every day, or a persistent loss of Interest or pleasure in life, anhedonia, for a period of six to nine months. Other symptoms are significant weight loss or gain, insomnia or hypersomnia, psychomotor agitation or retardation nearly every day, feelings of worthlessness or excessive and inappropriate guilt, diminished executive functioning, recurring thoughts of death, suicidal ideation, suicide attempts.

Anhedonia

Loss of Interest or pleasure in everyday activities

Anorexia

Loss or decrease in appetite

Catalepsy

A condition of diminished responsiveness and continually maintained immobile position

Cataplexy

Loss of muscle tone with a company accompanying weakness

Catatonia

A psychotic syndrome is characterized by muscular rigidity a lack of response to outside stimuli. Catatonic patients May also have periods of acute agitation

Hypersomnia

Is when you sleep for a significantly longer than the usual length of time

Insomnia

Difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep

Mood-congruent psychotic features

include delusions or hallucinations whose content is consistent with things such as worthlessness, guilt, death, and punishment or typical manic themes such as inflated worth, unusual powers, power.

Mood-incongruent psychotic features

Delusions or hallucinations whose content is not consistent with typical depressive or manic themes, including thought insertion, thought broadcasting, ideas of reference, reference, and delusions of control, Etc.

Psychomotor agitation

Abnormal increase in physical and emotional activity

Psychomotor retardation

And abnormal slowing of physical and emotional responses that is commonly seen in depression

Binge eating disorder

Is characterized primarily by periods of uncontrolled, impulsive, or continuous eating beyond the point of feeling comfortable in full. Well there is no purging, there may be a erratic fast repetitive diet and Austin feelings of shame or self-hatred after a binge..

Two types of AnNe

Binge Purge, and restrictive intake

Primary mood disorders

Dmdd, MDD, bipolar 1 and 2, PDD

Primary anxiety disorders

Panic attack, Gad, social anxiety, separation anxiety