PSYC340 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Major Depressive Disorder, Major Depressive Episode, Psychomotor Agitation

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3/22/18 mood disorders - depressive and bipolar disorders. Mood - relatively long, stable affective state characterized by series of characteristic emotions. Typical vs. clinical mood disturbance: important factors: number of moods, severity of moods, duration of mood state(s), distress or impairment associated with mood state(s). Depressive disorders (unipolar: dsm 5 - major depressive disorder (mdd), persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia), Bipolar disorders: dsm 5 - bipolar i and ii disorder, cyclothymic disorder. Major depressive disorder (mdd: presence of major depressive episode without history of manic or hypomanic episode. Clinically significant impairment or distress: 5 of the following symptoms during same 2-week period (at least 1 of which is either persistently depressed mood or anhedonia): Single or recurrent episode: other specifiers. With anxious distress, with mixed features, with melancholic features, with atypical features, with mood-congruent psychotic features, with mood-incongruent psychotic features, with catatonia, with peri-partum onset, with seasonal pattern (seasonal affective.

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