DO HAVE INTENSE MOOD SWINGS WHICH INTERFERE WITH DAILY FUNCTIONING?

CAUSE AND EFFECT OF MOOD DISORDERS

Mood disorders are diagnosed by therapists when an individual reports experiencing frequent and intense mood disturbances which interfere with their daily functioning. It’s an umbrella term that encompasses several mood issues such as major depression, bipolar disorder, substance abuse related mood disorders, seasonal affective disorder, and so on. Mood disorders can be treated with the help of a healthy self-care routine, counseling, and medication.

SOME OF THE MORE COMMON MOOD DISORDERS

Before we dive into understanding the cause and effects of mood disorders, let’s first acquaint ourselves with the most common forms of mood disorders –

Depression is by far the most prevalent mood disorder. It not only causes mental complaints but also physical difficulties. Depression can hamper a person’s day-to-day performance in their regular activities and can be extremely debilitating if the symptoms are not countered with proper therapy by an adept counselor.

Dysthymic disorder is similar to depression, except that it is of a milder nature. A person can have dysthymia and still be able to perform as they normally would in their regular lives.

Manic depressive disorder or bipolar disorder is a mood disorder which indicates oscillation between mania and depression.

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