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Mood Disorders

Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2007
Despite the prevalence of the mood disorders, the underlying neuropathology is still poorly understood. This article describes abnormalities in brain activation that have been reported in neuroimaging studies of patients with depression and bipolar illness.
Deborah A, Yurgelun-Todd   +2 more
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Postpartum mood disorders

International Review of Psychiatry, 2003
Depression is a common disorder in women of childbearing age. Many women experience depressive symptoms during the postpartum period, ranging from mild postpartum blues to significant mood disorders such as postpartum depression and postpartum psychosis. The 'baby blues' are extremely common, affecting 30-75% of new mothers.
L S, Seyfried, S M, Marcus
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Mood Disorders in Asians

Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2012
Mood disorders are disorders that have a disturbance in mood as the predominant feature. They are common psychiatric disorders and are associated with significant distress and functional impairment. As the theory of mood disorders is based on the philosophy of mind/body dichotomy in the West, it contradicts the holistic tradition of medicine in the ...
Albert, Yeung, Doris, Chang
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Mood disorders

2019
Variations in mood are part of normal experience; we all have our ‘good’ and ‘bad’ days and different ways of managing these. Sadness is a natural re­sponse to loss, adversity, stress, or other negative life experiences and is not necessarily abnormal.
Rebecca McKnight   +2 more
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Mood Disorders

DeckerMed Family Medicine, 2010
Affective disorders are among the most common disorders in psychiatry. They are generally classified according to the persistence and extent of symptoms and by the polarity of these symptoms. The two poles of the affective spectrum are mania and depression. Bipolar disorder is characterized by the presence of the mania or hypomania and often depression.
Jair C. Soares, Hasan A Baloch
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Mood Disorders

Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 2011
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Mood Disorders

2009
T. Mark Harwood, Luciano L’Abate
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Poststroke Mood Disorders

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1987
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