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Page 1: Mood Disorders [Instructor Name] [Class Name Section]

Mood Disorders[Instructor Name]

[Class Name Section]

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Overview – Pt. 1

• Depressive Disorders• Bipolar Disorders• Prevalence• Risk Factors• Treatment– Activity: Group Therapy

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Depressive DisordersMajor Depressive Episode (MDD) Symptoms

1) Depressed mood2) Diminished interest/pleasure in activities3) Significant weight loss/gain or increase/decrease

in appetite4) Insomnia/hypersomnia5) Psychomotor agitation/retardation6) Fatigue/loss of energy7) Feeling worthless/excessive or inappropriate guilt8) Diminished ability to concentrate/ indecisiveness9) Recurrent thoughts of death, suicidal ideation, or

a suicide attempt

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Depressive DisordersMajor Depressive Episode

Requirements2 weeks <Patients must have either depressed mood or decreased interest

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Depressive Disorders

Major Depressive Disorder1 Major Depressive Episode <

Persistent Depressive Disorder

1) Poor appetite or overeating

2) Insomnia or hypersomnia3) Low energy or fatigue4) Low self-esteem5) Poor concentration or

difficulty making decisions6) Feelings of hopelessness

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Overview – Pt. 1

• Depressive Disorders• Bipolar Disorders• Prevalence• Risk Factors• Treatment– Activity: Group Therapy

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Bipolar Disorders

Requirements:Euphoric mood: 3 < symptomsIrritable mood: 4 < symptomsMania: Must be present for 1 week <Hypomania: 4-7 days

Symptoms: Mania or Hypomania• self-esteem or grandiosity• goal-directed activity or psychomotor agitations• talkativeness• risky behavior• need for sleep•Racing thoughts or flight of ideas•Distractibility

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Bipolar Disorders

Bipolar ISingle manic episodeNo depressive episode required

Bipolar IIDepressionHypomania

Cyclothymic DisorderNo major depressive episodeSymptoms 50% of timeNo more than 2 months without symptoms

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Overview – Pt. 1

• Depressive Disorders• Bipolar Disorders• Prevalence• Risk Factors• Treatment– Activity: Group Therapy

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Prevalence of Depressive Disorders

MDD: 16.6% (Lifetime)PDD: .5% (12-month)

Average age of onset: mid-20sRisk FactorsRecoveryRelapseComorbidities

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Prevalence of Bipolar Disorders

Lifetime Prevalence: 4.4%Bipolar Disorder I: 1%

Comorbidities

Risk Factor

Course

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Overview – Pt. 1

• Depressive Disorders• Bipolar Disorders• Prevalence• Risk Factors• Treatment– Activity: Group Therapy

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Risk Factors of Depressive Disorders

Genetic/Biological Factors

EnvironmentalStressful life eventsEarly adversity

Attributional Styles

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Risk Factors for Bipolar Disorders

Genetic/Biological Factors

EnvironmentalRelationshipPositive Life EventsSocial zeitgeber theory

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Overview – Pt. 1

• Depressive Disorders• Bipolar Disorders• Prevalence• Risk Factors• Treatment– Activity: Group Therapy

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Treatment – Depressive Disorders

MedicationMAOIsTricyclicsSSRI & SNRI

ThoughtsThoughts

EmotionsEmotionsBehaviorBehavior

Biological TreatmentsECTTMSDeep Brain Stimulation

Psychosocial TreatmentsBehavioral TherapyCognitive TherapyInterpersonal TherapyShort-Term Psychodynamic

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Treatment – Bipolar Disorders

Medication Lithium Carbamazepine Valproate

Adjunctive Psychosocial TreatmentInterpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT)

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Overview – Pt. 1

• Depressive Disorders• Bipolar Disorders• Prevalence• Risk Factors• Treatment– Activity: Group Therapy

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Activity: Group TherapyOpen-ended questions:

What was that like? Tell me more about that.

Groups of 4-5

Develop Questions

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Mood Disorders

Part 2: Special Topics

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Overview – Pt. 2

• Sleep and Social Relationships in Depression• Suicide & Mood Disorders• Activity: Suicide Quiz

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Sleep & Depression

Sleep/Depression Relationship

6 hours > sleep = depression risk

Depression increases risk for decreased sleep

Lack of sleep = precursor for major depression

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Social Relationships & Depression

Social Isolation & Depression

Isolation = risk factor for depression

Depression increases isolation

¼ surveyed felt no social support

½ surveyed reported no friends outside of family

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Overview – Pt. 2

• Special Topic: Sleep and Social Relationships in Depression

• Suicide & Mood Disorders• Activity: Suicide Quiz

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Suicide & Mood Disorders

Risk Factors of Suicide?

Lack of social support

Childhood abuse

Self-reported depressive symptoms

Maternal depression

Parallels with Depression?

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Overview – Pt. 2

• Sleep and Social Relationships in Depression• Suicide & Mood Disorders• Activity: Suicide Quiz

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Activity: Suicide Quiz

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