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Mood vs. Affect
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mood- how the person claims they feel
affect- how their apperance and body language says they feel |
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2 week period of either depressed mood or anhedonia plus 5 of the following:
Significant weight loss Insomnia or hypersomnia Psychomotor retardation or agitation Fatigue Worthlessness or guilt Decreased concentration or indecisiveness Suicidal ideation Clinically significant impairment |
major depressive disorder
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Elevated, expansive or irritable mood for at least 1 week
3 or more of the following (4 if only irritable mood) Inflated self-esteem or grandiosity Decreased need for sleep More talkative or pressured speech Flight of ideas or racing thoughts Distractibility Increased goal-directed activity or psychomotor agitation Excessive involvement in pleasurable activities with a high potential for negative consequences Symptoms cause marked impairment or psychotic features present |
manic episode
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Elevated, expansive or irritable mood for at least 4 days
3 or more of the following (4 if only irritable mood) Inflated self-esteem or grandiosity Decreased need for sleep More talkative or pressured speech Flight of ideas or racing thoughts Distractibility Increased goal-directed activity or psychomotor agitation Excessive involvement in pleasurable activities with a high potential for negative consequences Episode associated with an unequivocal change in function uncharacteristic of the person and is observable by others Does NOT cause marked impairment in social or occupational functioning, require hospitalization, and not associated with psychotic symptoms |
hypomanic state
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Criteria for both a Manic Episode and a Major Depressive Episode are met nearly every day during at least a 1 week period
The mood disturbance causes significant social or occupational impairment, requires hospitalization or has psychotic symptoms |
mixed episode
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is depression a normal process of aging?
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no
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Dysthymic Disorder
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depression for >2yrs.
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double depression disorder
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dysthymic + MDE
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Includes disorders that do not meet full criteria for Major Depressive Disorder
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depressive disorder NOS
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Bipolar I Disorder
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must have a manic episode
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bipolar I more common in men or women?
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equal
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Bipolar II
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hypomanic + MDE
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bipolar II more common in men or women?
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women
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do the Majority return to fully functinoal level between episodes in bipolar II?
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yes
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Cyclothymic Disorder
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dysthymia + hypomanic states
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is Cyclothymic Disorder more common in men or women
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equal
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Seasonal Pattern Specifier
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depression in the fall and winter and get better in the summer but my relapse in the summer
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A. Prominent and persistent disturbance in mood characterized by:
Depressed mood or markedly diminished interest or pleasure in all, or almost all, activities. Elevated, expansive, or irritable mood Evidence from history, physical exam, or lab findings that the disturbance is the direct physiological consequence of a general medical condition |
mood disorder due to a GMC
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One or both of the following:
Prominent depressed mood or markedly diminished interest /pleasure Elevated, expansive or irritable mood Mood symptoms developed during or within 1 month of substance use or withdrawal OR Medication use is etiologically related to the disturbance |
substnace induced mood disorder
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Depressive symptoms develop in response to an identifiable stressor(s) within 3 months
Symptoms cause marked distress or significant impairment in social or occupational functioning Symptoms do not persist beyond 6 months once the stressor or its consequences has been terminated |
adjustment disorder with depressd mood.
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