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    mood disorders? How many different types of mood disorders are there? “Mood disorders are defined as a disorder marked by a significant change in one 's emotional state that seriously interferes with one 's ability to function” (Pastorino, 2013, p. 593). In other words, suffering from a mood disorder not only affects your emotions, but it also affects the way that you preform tasks and interact with people on a day-to-day basis. “Mood disorders are one of the more common psychological disorders,…

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    Difference Between Anxiety And Depression

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    Many different factors can contribute to an anxiety disorder. One main theory is major life stressors. Things that are included in major life stressors are grief, financial difficulties, relationship difficulties, or a major trauma. Some examples of major trauma include witnessing a violent crime, major illness, childhood trauma, or abuse, and encountering a major environmental disaster. Anxiety can also be cause by good stressors. Some examples of good stressors include planning a wedding,…

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    phenomenon is called a mental disorder. In this paper, we are going to talk about depression specifically. Depression is a mental illness that a person experiences deep sadness and loses interest in most of activities. It is a state that contains temporary sadness, loneliness…

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    Bipolar Disorder Facts

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    The Facts on Bipolar Disorder Bipolar Disorder, also recognized as manic-depressive illness, is a mood disorder characterized by symptoms of mania, hypomania and major depression. This illness results in unusual and unpredictable changes in mood, behavior and even energy level. There are a few different ways to categorize bipolar disorder. These categories include: Bipolar I and Bipolar II. Patients diagnosed with Bipolar I disorder often present having major depressive episodes, hypomanic…

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    nine-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) relates directly to the criteria for major depression listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR) (Allgaier, Pietsch, Frühe, Sigl-Glöckner, & Schulte-Körne, 2012). The PHQ-9 also assesses for the severity of the depressive symptoms with each of the nine items of the tool correlates with one of the listed criteria for a depressive episode that is listed in the DSM-IV-TR (Tsai, Huang, Liu, Huang, Huang, & Liu,…

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    different types of depression but also different causes and symptoms to it. There are different treatments for this disease. There are many different types of depression somee ranging to less severe to high risk severity. A high risk depression is called major depression. This is one of the many severe depression. Most common way to spot it is if you are severely depressed throughout the week. Your doctor many diagnose you if you feel like you have any of the following symptoms for five days…

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    What Is Bipolar II?

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    While reading and getting to learn more about Bipolar II disorder I had gained lots of knowledge about the disorder and what the deeper meaning of it is. Bipolar II is a disorder that has shown trace to genetic element and the stress comes as episodes. Many may hear about this disorder and think of mood swings and a big change in how a person is usually acting. It is serious because it could turn to raging moods changed and swings and could be devastating. First there is a Hypomanic Episode…

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    Bipolar Disorder Analysis

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    Bipolar disorder, formerly called maniac depressive insanity, is a mental health disorder that affects more than three percent of the United States population and has the highest rate of suicide in comparison to all other psychiatric disorders (Coyle 2007). This disorder is characterized by lack of stability, which makes having a standard and normal routine in one’s daily life lessen the effects of bipolar disorder (Michalak et al 2006). Statistics show that unfortunately, more than six percent…

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    Bipolar Disorder Bipolar disorder is a syndrome in which a person experiences unusual changes in mood, typically from “highs” that are full of energy and activity, to “lows” in which the person experiences depression and dark moods. This used to be called “manic-depression” because people see-sawed between manic (highly active) moods and depressive moods. According to some statistics, as many as 5.7 million U.S. adults (about 2.5% of the adult population) suffer from bipolar disorder, and it…

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    High prevalence of psychiatric disorder, especially depression,have been reported among the cancer patients - particularly in those who were knowing their diagnosis and prognosis.The prevalence rate for all depressive disorders combined (major depression, dysthymia and adjustment disorder), anxiety disorders (panic disorder, generalised anxiety disorder) remains very high and comprise majority of psychiatry diagnosis.…

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