Examples of Mood Disorders: Insight into Three Mood Disorders
Mood disorders are characterized by changes or disturbances in a person’s mood. Postpartum depression, seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and …
Continue ReadingMood disorders are characterized by changes or disturbances in a person’s mood. Postpartum depression, seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and …
Continue ReadingSeasonal affective disorder, also referred to as SAD, is a form of depression, afflicting individuals during certain a period of the year. There are …
Continue ReadingDepressive disorder not otherwise specified is a category of depression. The focus of this article is to examine the pros and cons of this grouping …
Continue ReadingAlthough treatment of histrionic personality disorder can be difficult for a number of reasons, it can be highly effective. Understand how therapists …
Continue ReadingAlthough clinical depression is typically thought to be a ‘woman’s disease’ it affects both sexes. When men suffer with clinical …
Continue ReadingMood disorders are amongst the most common health problems facing children as they grow up. This article explores the types of mood disorders in …
Continue ReadingMultiple personality disorder symptoms include chronic pains, audio hallucinations, amnesia, a persistent sense of unreality, mood swings and the …
Continue ReadingClinical depression is the most severe and long lasting type of depression. Fortunately, there are many different clinical depression treatments …
Continue ReadingWhile many doctors and psychiatrists are cautious about diagnosing personality disorders in children, there are some cases in which a child …
Continue ReadingSome people are reluctant to take antidepressants when they are going through a period of deep sadness or depression. It may be because of their many …
Continue ReadingWhat is split personality disorder? Learn about the different names for split personality, including dissociative identity disorder and its common …
Continue ReadingWhat is melancholic depression? Good question. With so many types of depression, it is easy to get confused about which symptoms match a particular …
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