Mood Disorders
Exploring Mood Disorders• People with mood
disorders experience…– Mania: frantic “high” with
extreme overconfidence and high energy level, many times leading to reckless behavior
– Depression: devastating “low” with extreme lack of energy, interest, confidence, and enjoyment of life
Types of Mood Disorders
• Major Depressive Disorder
• Dysthymia
• Other Forms of Depression
• Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depressive)– Bipolar I
– Bipolar II
– Cyclothymia
Major Depressive Disorder
• Symptoms…– Begin suddenly, many
times triggered by crisis, change, or loss
– Are extremely severe, interfering with normal functioning
– Can be long-term, lasting months or years if left untreated
Major Depressive Disorder
• Symptoms include– Helplessness
– Depressed mood
– Loss of interest
– Lack of pleasure
– Suicidal ideation
• Diagnosed if symptoms last more than 2 months
Dysthmia
• Symptoms are similar to major depression, but they seem milder and last longer
• Relatively long and unchanged periods of dysthmia can last 20-30 years
Other Forms of Depression
• Postpartum depression: shortly after birth up to 6 months after birth
• Seasonal affective disorder (SAD): occurs in extreme climates with days of darkness
Bipolar Disorder
• An unending emotional roller coaster
• Effects about 5.7 million Americans over 18
• Can be diagnosed in children (mood shifts happen more rapidly)
Bipolar: manic phase• Feel extreme joy and pleasure
from every activity – continuous high
• Become very active- planning huge numbers of daily activities
• Sleep very little without getting tired
• Develop grandiose plans leading to reckless behavior (buying sprees, foolish investments, love affairs)
• Become easily irritated and distracted
Bipolar: depressive phase• Feel tired all the time• Feel worthless, helpless, and
hopeless• Have trouble concentrating• Lose or gain weight without
trying• Have trouble sleeping, or
sleep more than usual• Think about death or attempt
suicide• Lose interest in pleasurable
activities
Types of Bipolar
• Type I: major depression and mild mania
• Type II: major depression and full mania
• Cyclothymia: mild depression with mild mania – chronic and long term