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Title: Mood Disorders


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Mood Disorders
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What are mood disorders?
  • Mood Disorders (aka affective disorders)
    psychological disorders characterized by
    emotional extremes.

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Major Depressive Disorder (unipolar disorder)
  • A mood disorder in which a person experiences two
    or more weeks of depressed moods, feelings of
    worthlessness, and diminished interest in
    pleasure for no apparent reason.
  • The feeling of depression Combine the anguish
    of grief with the sluggishness of jet lag
    (Myers)
  • Depression is referred to as the common cold of
    all psychological disorders
  • Major depression is the most common mood
    disorder.

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Major Depressive Disorder (unipolar disorder)
  • DSM criterion for major depression
  • Episode must last 2 weeks or longer
  • Depressed, hopeless, discouraged mood
  • Loss of interest in pleasure
  • Change in appetite
  • Insomnia/hypersomnia
  • Psychomotor changes ex. agitation and
    retardation of movement and/or thinking
  • Decreased energy levels
  • Sense of worthlessness
  • Impaired ability to think
  • Frequent thoughts of death
  • Interference in social and/or occupational
    functioning
  • Episode is not due to medication

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Major Depressive Disorder (unipolar disorder)
  • Major Depressive Disorder occurs in 17 of the
    North American and European populations at some
    point in their lives
  • Women are at a much greater risk of developing
    Major Depression than men. (2X)

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Major Depressive Disorder Videos
  • What is Depression?
  • If you really knew me

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Bipolar Disorder (Formerly called
manic-depressive disorder)
  • A mood disorder in which a person alternates
    between the hopelessness and lethargy of
    depression and the overexcited state of mania.
  • Manic episode a euphoric, hyperactive, wildly
    optimistic state. Person requires little sleep,
    speech is loud and person is hard to interrupt.
    Person may make irrational decisions during the
    manic episode.
  • Manic episode can be used efficiently and fuel
    creativity
  • Mood plunges into a depression
  • Occurs in about 1-3 of the US Population in men
    and women equally

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Bi-Polar Disorder Videos
  • What is Bipolar Disorder?
  • Bipolar Disorder-A Documentary
  • My personal experience with Bipolar Disorder

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Seasonal Affective Disorder
  • Some people experience Seasonal Affective
    Disorder (SAD)
  • Only depressed during a particular season,
    usually winter
  • SAD is treated with light therapy
  • S.A.D. (Seasonal Affective Disorder) - YouTube

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Dysthymic Disorder
  • Dysthymic Disorder A mood disorder involving a
    pattern of comparatively mild depression that
    lasts for at least two years

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Causes of Mood Disorders
  • Psychoanalytic Perspective
  • Behaviorist Perspective
  • Biological Perspective
  • Social-cognitive perspective

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Causes of Mood Disorders
  • Psychoanalytic Perspective
  • Depression is a product of repressed anger or an
    overly punitive superego
  • Behaviorist Perspective
  • Mood disorders display a need for/ existence of
    reinforcement (attention or sympathy)

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Causes of Mood Disorders
  • Biological Perspective
  • Low levels of serotonin or norepinephrine are
    linked to depression
  • Norepinephrine is abundant during mania and
    scarce during depression.
  • More receptors for acetylcholine is associated
    with bipolar disorder
  • Mood disorders are more likely to occur is those
    with reduced development in the frontal lobe,
    hippocampus, or the amygdala
  • Major depression and bipolar disorders tend to
    run in families (this may indicate some genetic
    cause)

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Causes of Mood Disorders
  • Social-cognitive perspective
  • Negative thoughts feed negative moods and
    Negative moods feed negative thoughts
  • Martin Seligman (positive psychology) learned
    helplessness. (Dogs strapped in harness study)
  • View that the future is out of your control and
    result to depression when undesirable things
    occur
  • Depression is growing due to the individualism
    encouraged by our western culture.
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