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Mood disorders are among the most common psychiatric conditions and are often first identified in primary care due to their frequent physical symptoms. While sadness is a normal human emotion, mood disorders involve more persistent and disruptive symptoms that require clinical care.
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Sadness is a common human emotion that exists on a spectrum from the absence of depression to severe, debilitating symptoms of major depression. Cultural factors can influence how depression is expressed. Mild depression may even serve as a natural response to life stressors, helping motivate individuals to process challenges and emotions.
Sadness can be pathological if:
- It is disproportionate to events and sustained over a significant period
- It greatly hinders normal social functioning such as occupational, social, school, relational functioning.
- It greatly hinders normal somatic functioning, for example, loss of appetite, altered sleep, altered self-care activities, and altered sexual functioning.
- It is supposedly unrelated to any identifiable event or situation in a person’s life.
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER (MDD)
GRIEF AND BEREAVEMENT
Stressor encompassing
BIPOLAR (BP) DISORDER
A complex, brain-based condition characterized primarily by significant disturbances in mood.
These mood changes often occur at both extremes depressive episodes and expansive or manic episodes.
Several Patterns:
- Single-polarity symptoms only including mania.
- Distinct symptom patterns of alternating polarity. It includes manic symptoms alternating with depressive symptoms
- Mixed, co-occurring symptoms
- Excessive or distorted amount of sadness or elation, possibly both
- Presents with behavioral, affective, cognitive, and somatic symptoms
- May have precipitating event, situation, or concern yet often occurs without an identified
Precipitating Stressor
- Has complex genetic, biochemical, and environmental etiological factors
Diagnostic Criteria
Recurrent shifts in polarity
Chronic, fluctuating mood disorder with symptoms similar to but less severe than BP disorder
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