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Chapter 10Chapter 10
Mood DisordersMood Disorders
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Chapter Main PointsChapter Main Points
Depressive and Manic Episodes Mood Disorder Syndromes Suicide Mood Disorders: Theory and Therapy
Depressive and Manic Episodes Mood Disorder Syndromes Suicide Mood Disorders: Theory and Therapy
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Depressive and Manic EpisodesDepressive and Manic Episodes
Major Depressive Episode: Depressed mood Loss of pleasure or interest in usual activities
(anhedonia) Disturbance of appetite Sleep disturbance
Major Depressive Episode: Depressed mood Loss of pleasure or interest in usual activities
(anhedonia) Disturbance of appetite Sleep disturbance
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Depressive and Manic EpisodesDepressive and Manic Episodes
Major Depressive Episode: Psychomotor retardation or agitation
retarded depression agitated depression
Loss of energy Feelings of worthlessness and guilt Difficulties in thinking Recurrent thoughts of death or suicide
Major Depressive Episode: Psychomotor retardation or agitation
retarded depression agitated depression
Loss of energy Feelings of worthlessness and guilt Difficulties in thinking Recurrent thoughts of death or suicide
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Depressive and Manic EpisodesDepressive and Manic Episodes
Manic Episode: Elevated, expansive, or irritable mood Inflated self-esteem Sleeplessness Talkativeness
Manic Episode: Elevated, expansive, or irritable mood Inflated self-esteem Sleeplessness Talkativeness
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Depressive and Manic EpisodesDepressive and Manic Episodes
Manic Episode: Flight of ideas Distractibility Hyperactivity Reckless behavior
Manic Episode: Flight of ideas Distractibility Hyperactivity Reckless behavior
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Mood Disorder SyndromesMood Disorder Syndromes
Major Depressive Disorder: One or more major depressive episodes with
no intervening periods of mania Bipolar Disorder:
Involves both manic and depressive phases
Major Depressive Disorder: One or more major depressive episodes with
no intervening periods of mania Bipolar Disorder:
Involves both manic and depressive phases
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Dimensions of Mood DisordersDimensions of Mood Disorders
Psychotic versus Neurotic: Continuity Hypothesis:
depression appears, above all, to be an exaggerated form of everyday sadness
Endogenous versus Reactive Early versus Late Onset
Psychotic versus Neurotic: Continuity Hypothesis:
depression appears, above all, to be an exaggerated form of everyday sadness
Endogenous versus Reactive Early versus Late Onset
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Comorbidity: Mixed Anxiety-Depression
Comorbidity: Mixed Anxiety-Depression
Comorbidity: Co-occurrence of depressive and anxiety
disorders Intraepisode Comorbidity:
Simultaneous Lifetime Comorbidity:
At different times
Comorbidity: Co-occurrence of depressive and anxiety
disorders Intraepisode Comorbidity:
Simultaneous Lifetime Comorbidity:
At different times
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Suicide in Westernized CountriesSuicide in Westernized Countries
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Suicide by Age (US)Suicide by Age (US)
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Suicide by Age part 2 (US)Suicide by Age part 2 (US)
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SuicideSuicide
Suicide Prediction: Unbearable psychological pain Self-denigration Constriction of the mind Isolation Hopelessness Egression as the only solution
Suicide Prediction: Unbearable psychological pain Self-denigration Constriction of the mind Isolation Hopelessness Egression as the only solution
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Mood Disorders: Theory and Therapy
Mood Disorders: Theory and Therapy
The Psychodynamic Perspective: Reactive loss Repairing the loss
The Behavioral Perspective: Extinction Aversive social behavior Increasing reinforcement and social skills
The Psychodynamic Perspective: Reactive loss Repairing the loss
The Behavioral Perspective: Extinction Aversive social behavior Increasing reinforcement and social skills
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Mood Disorders: Theory and Therapy
Mood Disorders: Theory and Therapy
The Cognitive Perspective: Helplessness and hopelessness
Learned helplessness Negative self-schema Cognitive retraining
The Cognitive Perspective: Helplessness and hopelessness
Learned helplessness Negative self-schema Cognitive retraining
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Mood Disorders: Theory and Therapy
Mood Disorders: Theory and Therapy
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Mood Disorders: Theory and Therapy
Mood Disorders: Theory and Therapy
The Sociocultural Perspective: Society and depression Changing the society
The Sociocultural Perspective: Society and depression Changing the society
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Mood Disorders: The Biological Perspective
Mood Disorders: The Biological Perspective
Genetic Research Neurophysiological research
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Neuroimaging research
Genetic Research Neurophysiological research
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Neuroimaging research
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Mood Disorders: The Biological PerspectiveMood Disorders: The Biological Perspective
Biochemical Research: Hormone Imbalance
dexamethasone suppression test (DST) Neurotransmitter Imbalance
catecholamine hypothesis
Biochemical Research: Hormone Imbalance
dexamethasone suppression test (DST) Neurotransmitter Imbalance
catecholamine hypothesis
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Mood Disorders: The Biological PerspectiveMood Disorders: The Biological Perspective
Antidepressant Medication: Mono-amine Oxidizers (MAO) Inhibitors Tricyclic Antidepressants Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
(SSRIs)
Antidepressant Medication: Mono-amine Oxidizers (MAO) Inhibitors Tricyclic Antidepressants Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
(SSRIs)
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Mood Disorders: The Biological PerspectiveMood Disorders: The Biological Perspective
Antimanic Medication: Lithium Carbonate
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) Bilateral versus Unilateral ECT
Antimanic Medication: Lithium Carbonate
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) Bilateral versus Unilateral ECT
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Recapping the Main PointsRecapping the Main Points
Depressive and Manic Episodes Mood Disorder Syndromes Suicide Mood Disorders: Theory and Therapy
Depressive and Manic Episodes Mood Disorder Syndromes Suicide Mood Disorders: Theory and Therapy
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End of Chapter 10End of Chapter 10
Mood DisordersMood Disorders