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Mood Disorders

Continuum, 2018
This article discusses the prevalence of the major mood disorders (major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder) in the community and within neurologic settings, articulates the steps taken to make a diagnosis of major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder, and reviews old and newer treatment options with proven efficacy for the treatment of these ...
Jeffrey, Rakofsky, Mark, Rapaport
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Mood Stabilizers

2016
Mood stabilizers have been used to primarily treat bipolar and schizoaffective disorders. However, these agents are also employed as adjunctive treatments for schizophrenia, depression, and other psychiatric illnesses. Lithium has been a mainstay of therapy for bipolar disorders for over 50 years. Lithium’s pharmacokinetic profile is well known as this
Spina E., Italiano D.
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Mood stabilizers: protecting the mood…protecting the brain

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2004
The mechanism underlying the therapeutic action of mood stabilizers in bipolar disorder is not completely understood. The discovery that anticonvulsant agents, such as valproate (VPA), were effective in the treatment of bipolar disorder suggested a common biochemical mechanism(s) with lithium.
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The measurement of mood

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 1979
Due to unfortunate choices of response scale and psychometric model earlier analyses of mood adjective check lists have given a confused and complex picture of the area. When an adequate response scale was applied and a simplex rather than a common factor analysis model was utilized it was found, in two empirical studies, that mood was possible to ...
L, Sjöberg, E, Svensson, L O, Persson
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Food and mood

Mental Health Practice, 2000
A number of specific nutrients and other active substances in foods are thought to have a direct impact on mood. Carol Ottley explores the evidence linking food with aspects of mood and behaviour. Areas covered include premenstrual syndrome, chocolate craving, mood swings, and how we eat in relation to specific mood states such as fear, happiness and ...
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Mood and Food

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2015
The relationship between mood and food is complex. Mood can influence the foods we choose to eat. Sometimes we hear friends or family saying that they were so stressed by events in their lives that their eating was out of control – either they overate or, less frequently, that they could not eat. Overeating when stressed is a common reaction. More than
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Modeling Moods

2019 ACM/IEEE 22nd International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems Companion (MODELS-C), 2019
CONTEXT: Visual modeling languages like UML and BPMN are often used to represent and communicate knowledge about a software systems and business processes. In this function, modeling languages compete with prose texts expressed in natural languages. This begs the question, which of the two is "better".
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Do promotion and prevention focus influence impulse buying: The role of mood regulation, shopping values, and impulse buying tendency

Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2021
Chandan Parsad   +2 more
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Mood and Behavior

2013
Dora M. Zalai, Colin M. Shapiro
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