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Mood disorder (affective disorder) When certain symptoms impair a person's ability to function for a time. Mood disorders are characterized by abnormal feelings of depression or euphoria 15-20% The percentage of the U.S. population that will have a diagnosable mood disorder during their lifetime. ...

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Mood disorder (affective disorder) ✅When certain symptoms impair a person's ability
to function for a time. Mood disorders are characterized by abnormal feelings of
depression or euphoria

15-20% ✅The percentage of the U.S. population that will have a diagnosable mood
disorder during their lifetime.

Depression ✅The second leading cause of disease burden (i.e. years lived with the
disability).

Ischemic heart disease ✅The leading cause of disease burden in the U.S.

Depression ✅display varying degrees of emotional, physical, cognitive and
psychomotor symptoms. Emotionally, depression is characterized a persistent, reduced
ability to experience pleasure in life's usual activities, such as hobbies, family and work.

Neurotransmitters ✅are the brain chemicals that communicate information throughout
our brain and body. They relay signals between nerve cells, called "neurons."

There are two kinds of neurotransmitters ✅INHIBITORY and EXCITATORY.

Excitatory neurotransmitters ✅stimulate the brain

Examples of excitatory neurotransmitters: ✅Acetylcholine, Dopamine, Norepinephrine
& Epinephrine (adrenaline)

Inhibitory neurotransmitters ✅Those that calm the brain and help create balance are
called inhibitory.

Examples of inhibitory neurotransmitters: ✅Serotonin, GABA & Dopamine

Serotonin ✅Regulates processes such as carbohydrate cravings, sleep cycle, pain
control & digestion.

Low serotonin levels ✅are associated with decreased immune system function.

GABA (Gamma-aminobytric acid) ✅referred to as "nature's Vallium-like substance," it's
function is to calm/balance overexcitement & stimulation in the brain.

, Dopamine ✅Both excitatory & inhibitory. Helps with depression, focus,
drive/motivation.

Norepinephrine ✅helps to make epinephrine & responsible for stimulatory processes
in the body.

Epinephrine ✅Regulates heart rate & blood pressure. It is also reflective of stress.

Acetylcholine ✅triggers muscle contraction and stimulates the excretion of certain
hormones. In the central nervous system, it is involved in wakefulness, attentiveness,
anger, aggression, sexuality, and thirst

Mood disorders are divided into 4 primary types: ✅1. Major depressive disorder (MDD)
2. Dysthymia
3. Bipolar disorder
4. Cyclothymia

Unipolar disorders ✅Major depression & Dysthymia

Dysthymia ✅suffer from chronic ongoing symptoms of depression

MDD ✅suffer from one or more specific episodes of depression & are more severe
than dysthymia.

American Psychiatric Association (APA) classifies episodes of depression as: ✅Mild,
moderate & severe

Mild depression ✅minor functional impairment

Moderate depression ✅symptoms between mild and severe

Severe ✅several symptoms, daily functioning is significantly impaired; hospitalization
may be required

Emotional symptoms of depression ✅Sadness, no enjoyment of usual activities.

Physical symptoms of depression ✅Fatigue, sleep disturbances, appetite
disturbances, stomach complaints, heart palpitations

Cognitive symptoms of depression ✅Inability to concentrate, slowed thinking, poor
memory, confusion.

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