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Clinical depression (Psychology wiki)
... this is referred to as a "depressed mood". This state is typically psycho-social in ... presence of a biological component. Although a mood characterized by sadness is often colloquially referred ... required elements need to be present: Depressed mood , or Loss of interest or pleasure . It ... MDD) is characterized by a severely depressed mood that persists for at least two weeks ... to pleasurable stimuli, a quality of depressed mood more pronounced than that of grief ...
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Clinical depression
... brain problems versus psychosocial functioning. Although a mood characterized by sadness is often colloquially referred ... required elements need to be present: Depressed mood, or Loss of interest or pleasure. It ... MDD) is characterized by a severely depressed mood that persists for at least two weeks ... to pleasurable stimuli, a quality of depressed mood more pronounced than that of grief or ... Atypical Features Specification Atypicality is characterized by mood reactivity (paradoxical anhedonia) and positivity, significant ...
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Cyclothymia
... is separated by short periods of normal mood. Diagnostic Criteria Symptoms are present for at ... of hypomanic symptoms and periods of low mood that do not fulfill the criteria for ... F34.0 Cyclothymia A persistent instability of mood, involving numerous periods of mild depression and ... a chronic course, although at times the mood may be normal and stable for months at a time. The mood swings are usually perceived by the ...
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Cyclothymia (Psychology wiki)
... is separated by short periods of normal mood. [edit] Diagnostic Criteria Symptoms are present for ... of hypomanic symptoms and periods of low mood that do not fulfill the criteria for ... F34.0 Cyclothymia A persistent instability of mood, involving numerous periods of mild depression and ... a chronic course, although at times the mood may be normal and stable for months at a time. The mood swings are usually perceived by the ...
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Antidepressant
... been found to improve the depressed patients' mood. The SSRI antidepressants were early examples of ... begin affecting neurotransmitter activity immediately. Changes in mood, however, often take four weeks or more ... create little if any immediate change in mood and require between several days and several ... six weeks to show a change in mood. However, some studies show that these medications ... of that disorder, usually in conjunction with mood stabilisers. Their use should be monitored ...
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Antidepressant (Psychology wiki)
... been found to improve the depressed patients' mood. The SSRI antidepressants were early examples of ... begin affecting neurotransmitter activity immediately. Changes in mood, however, often take four weeks or more ... create little if any immediate change in mood and require between several days and several ... six weeks to show a change in mood. However, some studies show that these medications ... of that disorder, usually in conjunction with mood stabilisers . Their use should be monitored ...
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Antidepressants (Depression wiki)
... been found to improve the depressed patients' mood. The SSRI antidepressants were early examples of ... begin affecting neurotransmitter activity immediately. Changes in mood, however, often take four weeks or more ... six weeks to show a change in mood. However, some studies show that these medications ... of that disorder, usually in conjunction with mood stabilisers . Their use should be monitored by ...
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Psychiatric medications
... are the anxiolytic/hypnotics, the antipsychotics, the mood stabilisers and the antidepressants. Additionally, there are various ...
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Healthy diet
... chocolate are allowed; sweets may act as mood stabilisers, which could help achieve reinforce correct nutrient ...
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User:Animated Cascade
... nefazodone) Remeron (mirtazapine) Wellbutrin (bupropion) Atypical antipsychotics Mood stabilisers Depakote (divalproex sodium) Eskalith (lithium carbonate) Lamictal ...
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