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Irritable Bowel/Irritable Mood: The Mind/Gut Connection

Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 1998
(1998). Irritable Bowel/Irritable Mood: The Mind/Gut Connection. Harvard Review of Psychiatry: Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 149-154.
K W, Olden, A W, Brotman
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Irritable Mood in Italian Patients With Medical Disease

Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 2006
Irritability may be a mood state independent of other moods and anxiety disorders, even though it may be symptomatic of several psychiatric disorders, such as major depression. The aims of this exploratory study were to verify the presence of irritable mood in a group of medical outpatients with a variety of clinical conditions (functional ...
MANGELLI, LARA   +8 more
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Irritability in Mood Disorders: Neurobiological Underpinnings and Implications for Pharmacological Intervention

CNS Drugs, 2021
Feeling irritable is a common experience, both in health and disease. In the context of psychiatric illnesses, it is a transdiagnostic phenomenon that features across all ages, and often causes significant distress and impairment. In mood disorders, irritability is near ubiquitous and plays a central role in diagnosis and yet, despite its prevalence ...
Erica Bell   +4 more
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Irritability in Mood and Anxiety Disorders

2019
Irritability is common in children and adolescents presenting with mood and anxiety disorders and was recently introduced in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) as a diagnostic category under the name of disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD).
Pablo Vidal-Ribas Belil   +1 more
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Characteristic Similarities of Irritability Between Autism and Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder

Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, 2023
Objective: Irritability in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is prominent and often leads to distress to both autistic children and their families. However, the nature of irritability in autism and the difference from nonautistic children have rarely been examined.
Pei-Yin Pan, Chin-Bin Yeh
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Irritability, disruptive mood, and ADHD

2018
The chapter ‘Irritability, disruptive mood, and ADHD’ provides an overview of what is known about irritability and disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD) in children with ADHD. It provides practical guidance for the assessment and management of severe irritability in children with ADHD.
Melissa Mulraney   +2 more
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Mood Instability and Irritability

2019
Often the complaint of mood instability comes from the collateral source. First priority: assess safety. Severe mood instability can lead to suicide. Next, determine whether the problem is actually mood instability, as opposed to sustained major anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Irritability: the forgotten dimension of female-specific mood disorders

Archives of Women's Mental Health, 1999
Human proneness to anger, or irritability, has – from the earliest writings on physical health – represented a disturbance in physiological function and manifested itself as a disturbance of mood. Since antiquity, irritability has been associated with a range and variety of irascible verbal and physical behaviours.
L. Born, M. Steiner
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The role of mood in irritable bowel syndrome symptom severity and the quality of life

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2015
Background: Irritable bowel syndrome is one of the most common functional gastrointestinal disorders with complex and diverse aetiology. There is a great number of possible factors related to the onset and progression of the disorder. The goal of this study was to test the role of mood in symptom severity and health related quality of life of irritable
Pletikosić Tončić, Sanda   +2 more
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Treatment of Irritability in ASD: Mood Stabilizers and Other Strategies

2023
Antiseizure medications and lithium have limited research for treating irritability in ASD. However, antiseizure medications may provide benefits. Antiseizure medications may be considered if antipsychotics are intolerable or irritability is poorly controlled.
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