ppt
... •for patients where drugs are ineffective or that can’t wait for drugs to take effect •electric shock to the cortex for less than 1 second •creates seizure and mild convulsions •takes about 6-10 sessions every other day •some short term memory loss •50-70% beneficial •60% relapse rate ...
... •for patients where drugs are ineffective or that can’t wait for drugs to take effect •electric shock to the cortex for less than 1 second •creates seizure and mild convulsions •takes about 6-10 sessions every other day •some short term memory loss •50-70% beneficial •60% relapse rate ...
(2) loss of interest or pleasure. Major depressive disorder
... Mania A. A distinct period of elevated or irritable mood, lasting at least 1 week. • B. During the period of mood disturbance 3 or 4 of the following have persisted and have been present to a significant degree: ...
... Mania A. A distinct period of elevated or irritable mood, lasting at least 1 week. • B. During the period of mood disturbance 3 or 4 of the following have persisted and have been present to a significant degree: ...
Bipolar Disorder: Medications
... depression of bipolar disorder. Antidepressants need to be used with caution as they can trigger a manic episode. If prescribed, they may be tapered and discontinued after the mood has been stabilized. Caution: If used alone, an antidepressant can push a person with bipolar disorder into a manic sta ...
... depression of bipolar disorder. Antidepressants need to be used with caution as they can trigger a manic episode. If prescribed, they may be tapered and discontinued after the mood has been stabilized. Caution: If used alone, an antidepressant can push a person with bipolar disorder into a manic sta ...
BIPOLAR DISORDER
... • Like bipolar I disorder, there are strong genetic factors • Patients with bipolar II disorder have a higher total ...
... • Like bipolar I disorder, there are strong genetic factors • Patients with bipolar II disorder have a higher total ...
Psychopharmacology and Other Biologic Treatments
... • Feeling unusually “high”, euphoric, irritable for at least one week • Four of the following: ...
... • Feeling unusually “high”, euphoric, irritable for at least one week • Four of the following: ...
Lecture 6
... of relating to others from our interaction with others. These patterns get played out in adult relationships including with the therapist. Therapy seeks to identify and treat these CMPs. ...
... of relating to others from our interaction with others. These patterns get played out in adult relationships including with the therapist. Therapy seeks to identify and treat these CMPs. ...
Adult Mood Disorders Dr Gillis 2010
... Prevalence 0.5 % population May have major depressive episodes Less functional impairment than Type 1 Often does not require hospitalization If patient looks hypomanic but delusions present then diagnose as manic Did an antidepressant cause the hypomanic symptoms? If so may be Bipolar III. ...
... Prevalence 0.5 % population May have major depressive episodes Less functional impairment than Type 1 Often does not require hospitalization If patient looks hypomanic but delusions present then diagnose as manic Did an antidepressant cause the hypomanic symptoms? If so may be Bipolar III. ...
Bipolar disorder
... Clinical definitions are in line with the Fifth Edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), American Psychiatric Association 2013. Fact sheets are for general information only. They are not intended to be and should not be relied on as a substitute for specific medi ...
... Clinical definitions are in line with the Fifth Edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), American Psychiatric Association 2013. Fact sheets are for general information only. They are not intended to be and should not be relied on as a substitute for specific medi ...
Mood Disorders Workshop - The University of Auckland
... Major Depression, single episode Major Depression, recurrent Dysthymic Disorder Depressive Disorder, not otherwise specified ...
... Major Depression, single episode Major Depression, recurrent Dysthymic Disorder Depressive Disorder, not otherwise specified ...
Tips for Living - Understanding Mood Disorders
... disorder may be sad, extremely tired, unmotivated, suicidal, have no interest in typical pleasurable activities, feel worthless or guilty, and be unable to sleep or eat. Some people with depression also experience mania, and the combination of the two is known as bipolar disorder. When a person expe ...
... disorder may be sad, extremely tired, unmotivated, suicidal, have no interest in typical pleasurable activities, feel worthless or guilty, and be unable to sleep or eat. Some people with depression also experience mania, and the combination of the two is known as bipolar disorder. When a person expe ...
Mood Disorders in Chronic Headache
... and bipolar spectrum disorders, with a stronger relationship for migraine with aura than for migraine without aura. There appears to be a bi-directional relationship between migraine and depressive disorder. Migraine increases the risk for first onset of major depression and depression increases the ...
... and bipolar spectrum disorders, with a stronger relationship for migraine with aura than for migraine without aura. There appears to be a bi-directional relationship between migraine and depressive disorder. Migraine increases the risk for first onset of major depression and depression increases the ...
Chapter 16 Psychological Disorders
... accident and since then Dwayne has been lethargic and has lost all interest in family and friends. This behavior has lasted for more than two weeks, suggesting that he is suffering from (1) major depressive disorder, which is more common in (2) women than in (3) men. Isabel and Max think there may b ...
... accident and since then Dwayne has been lethargic and has lost all interest in family and friends. This behavior has lasted for more than two weeks, suggesting that he is suffering from (1) major depressive disorder, which is more common in (2) women than in (3) men. Isabel and Max think there may b ...
bipolar disorder: at-a-glance
... Bipolar disorder is a mental illness characterized by recurring episodes of mania and depression that typically last from weeks to months. As many as 10 million Americans are affected by bipolar disorder. The symptoms of the illness are far more severe and distinct from the typical ups and downs tha ...
... Bipolar disorder is a mental illness characterized by recurring episodes of mania and depression that typically last from weeks to months. As many as 10 million Americans are affected by bipolar disorder. The symptoms of the illness are far more severe and distinct from the typical ups and downs tha ...
Disorders Related to Emotional State or Mood
... experienced emotional state that influences an individual’s thinking and behavior. The term “affect” refers, more specifically to the external demonstration of one’s mood or emotions. This distinction is important because affect and mood may differ; people do not always display accurately in their a ...
... experienced emotional state that influences an individual’s thinking and behavior. The term “affect” refers, more specifically to the external demonstration of one’s mood or emotions. This distinction is important because affect and mood may differ; people do not always display accurately in their a ...
Bi Polar Affective Disorder
... Clinical Features :Acute Mania (3 stages of acute mania in untreated patients*) ...
... Clinical Features :Acute Mania (3 stages of acute mania in untreated patients*) ...
Bipolar Disorder - Boston Evening Therapy Associates
... individual to experience the severity of either depressive and or manic symptoms; and improve overall functioning and quality of life. Researchers are unclear as to the direct cause of this brain disorder, but note that the onset of the disorder begins between the ages of 18-25. Severe stress can o ...
... individual to experience the severity of either depressive and or manic symptoms; and improve overall functioning and quality of life. Researchers are unclear as to the direct cause of this brain disorder, but note that the onset of the disorder begins between the ages of 18-25. Severe stress can o ...
Mar10-99
... • Dissociative amnesia: Memory loss for specific events or people • Fugue: Total memory loss after stress, relocation and starting a new life • Dissociative Identity Disorder (MPD) – two or more identities that coexist – associated with child trauma such as abuse – abused children “leave their bodie ...
... • Dissociative amnesia: Memory loss for specific events or people • Fugue: Total memory loss after stress, relocation and starting a new life • Dissociative Identity Disorder (MPD) – two or more identities that coexist – associated with child trauma such as abuse – abused children “leave their bodie ...
Social and Familial Factors in the Course of Biplar Disorder: Basic
... course of mania over a 6 month period among people already hospitalized for BD (baseline levels of positive affectivity may be important as a predictor of the course of manic symptoms) Assessing temperamental and personality variables could help clinicians distinguish between BD I, II and MDD, espec ...
... course of mania over a 6 month period among people already hospitalized for BD (baseline levels of positive affectivity may be important as a predictor of the course of manic symptoms) Assessing temperamental and personality variables could help clinicians distinguish between BD I, II and MDD, espec ...
Mood Disorders
... Divorce rates are on the rise 1/1000 divorce in the first year 5.1% in the second year 17% in the third year 23.6% in the fourth year ...
... Divorce rates are on the rise 1/1000 divorce in the first year 5.1% in the second year 17% in the third year 23.6% in the fourth year ...
Bipolar Disorder (manic–depressive Illness)
... Americans today, or almost 1 percent of the population. Although bipolar disorder usually begins in adolescence or early adulthood, it can sometimes start in early childhood or as late as age 40 or 50. Generally, people with bipolar disorder consult three to four doctors and spend more than eight ye ...
... Americans today, or almost 1 percent of the population. Although bipolar disorder usually begins in adolescence or early adulthood, it can sometimes start in early childhood or as late as age 40 or 50. Generally, people with bipolar disorder consult three to four doctors and spend more than eight ye ...
Social Psychology: Personal Perspectives (Chapter 14)
... Appetite and/or weight loss or overeating and weight gain Decreased energy, fatigue, feeling "slowed down" Thoughts of death or suicide Difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions ...
... Appetite and/or weight loss or overeating and weight gain Decreased energy, fatigue, feeling "slowed down" Thoughts of death or suicide Difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions ...
Mood Disorders - Texas Christian University
... Emotion- state of arousal defined by subjective states of feeling such as sadness, anger and disgust. Affect- pattern of observable behavior associated with subjective feelings such as facial expression, tone of voice and gestures. Mood- pervasive and sustained emotional response that can color the ...
... Emotion- state of arousal defined by subjective states of feeling such as sadness, anger and disgust. Affect- pattern of observable behavior associated with subjective feelings such as facial expression, tone of voice and gestures. Mood- pervasive and sustained emotional response that can color the ...