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- ... help make sure that episodes of mania and depression are treated as soon as possible. If mood stabilizers do not help, your provider may suggest ...
- ... right away if feelings of sadness, anxiety, or depression: Affect your ability to help yourself recover Make it ...
- ... However, antidepressant medicines can be very helpful if depression affects your sleep. Some antidepressants do not cause the ...
- ... of contact with reality ( psychosis ) and mood problems (depression or mania). ... are similar to those for schizophrenia and major mood disorders. These ... spending sprees, overly sexual behavior) Suicidal behavior
- Your teen is more at risk for depression if: Mood disorders run in your family. They experience a stressful life event like a death in the family, divorcing parents, bullying, a break up ...
- ... one time or another for short periods. Clinical depression is a mood disorder in which feelings of sadness, loss, anger, ... 2 weeks or longer periods of time. Persistent depressive disorder -- This is a depressed mood that lasts 2 years. Over that length of ...
- ... a period of years that go from mild depression to emotional highs. ... 139-141. Fava M, Østergaard SD, Cassano P. Mood disorders: depressive disorders (major depressive disorder). In: Stern TA, Fava M, ...
- ... feel this way once in a while. Major depression is a mood disorder. It occurs when feelings of sadness, loss, ... chap 4. Fava M, Østergaard SD, Cassano P. Mood disorders: depressive disorders (major depressive disorder). In: Stern TA, Fava M, ...
- ... feel this way once in a while. Clinical depression is a mood disorder. It occurs when feelings of sadness, loss, ... Publishing; 2022. Fava M, Østergaard SD, Cassano P. Mood disorders: depressive disorders (major depressive disorder). In: Stern TA, Fava M, ...
- ... at the first sign of depression. Even mild depression can affect how well you can manage your pain and stay active. Signs of depression include: Frequent feelings of sadness, anger, worthlessness, or ...