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| 1 | Mood Disordersby rjmiller15 | 34 terms | November 17, 2007 |
| 2 | mood disordersby jonhennessee | 14 terms | May 21, 2007 |
| 3 | Mood Disordersby rjmiller15 | 34 terms | November 17, 2007 |
| 4 | mood disordersby jonhennessee | 14 terms | May 21, 2007 |
| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | mood disorders | psychological disorders characterized by emotional extremes | Psychology: Psychological Disorders |
| 2 | mood disorders | A category of mental disorders in which significant anf persistent disruptions in mood or emotions cause impaired cognitive, behavioral, and physical functioning; also called affective disorders | Ch 13: Psyhological Disorders |
| 3 | mood disorders | characterized my extreme emotional disturbances | ch 14 |
| 4 | mood disorders | psychological disorders characterized by emotional extremes | Ch 16 |
| 5 | Mood disorders | psychological disorders characterized by emotional extremes. | Izzy Psych Vocab 1 |
| 6 | Mood Disorders | Disorders that involve dramatic changes in a person's emotional mood that are excessive and unwarranted. | Psych Chp 10 |
| 7 | mood disorders | psychological disorders characterized by emotional extremes | PSYC 100 exam 4 |
| 8 | Mood Disorders | prolonged emotion dominates a person’s life | Medical Term Final |
| 9 | mood disorders | psychological disorders characterized by emotional extremes. | Chapter 16 |
| 10 | Mood Disorders | Psychological disorders characterized by mental extremes | Mrs. Maynard's AP Psychology Class - Chapter 15 Psychological Disorders |
| 11 | mood disorders | psychological disorders characterized by emotional extremes. See major depressive disorder, mania, and bipolar disorder. | AP Psychology Chapter 16 |
| 12 | mood disorders | a category of disorders marked by persistent or episodic disturbances in emotion that interfere with normal functioning in at least one realm of life | psychology |
| 13 | mood disorders | psychological disorders characterized by emotional extremes | Disorders and Therapy |
| 14 | mood disorders | psychological disorders characterized by emotional extremes | Psychology Ch. 16: Psychological Disorders |
| 15 | Mood Disorders | Psychological disorders characterized by persistent, extreme disturbances of mood or emotional state. Examples include major depression, bipolar disorder, and mania. | Chapter 14 Psychological Disorders |
| 16 | Mood disorders | marked by emotional disturbances of varied kinds that may spill over to disrupt phsyical, perceptual, social, and thought processes | Disorders |
| 17 | mood disorders | psychological disorders characterized by emotional extremes | psych midterm 2 |
| 18 | mood disorders | category of disorders characterized by an abnormal emotional state | Psych Ch.18 - mental disorders |
| 19 | Mood Disorders | psychological disorders characterized by emotional extremes | Psychology Vocabulary |
| 20 | Mood disorders | __________ are characterized by emotional extremes, (p. 476) | Psychology Ch 13 Vocabulary |
| 21 | mood disorders | disorders characterized by emotional states; include depression and mania | Psychology |
| 22 | mood disorders | disorders characterized by extreme and unwaranted disturbances in emotion or mood | Chapter 14 - Psychology |
| 23 | mood disorders | disturbances in mood ranging from extreme depression to mania | Psych Chapters 11 & 12 |
| 24 | Mood Disorders | Introduction to Mood Disorders. This introduction surveys all of Disorders classified under Mood Disorders. Each is compared with the other and some of the specifics about each are listed. This gives the read a "general feel" for what Mood Disorders are. Mood Episodes -- This is a description of the specific mood episodes associated with mood disorders. These are used to determine and classify specific Disorders. A. Major Depressive Episode -- each Episode contains a complete features list of information. B. Manic Episode C. Mixed Episode D. Hypomanic Episode II. Depressive Disorders A. Major Depressive Disorder (296.2x) -- each Depressive Disorder contains a complete features list of information. B. Dysthymic Disorder (300.4) -- we will detail each area under Dysthymic Disorder. All other Disorders follow the same pattern. 1. Diagnostic Features -- A list of all features associated with Dysthymia including which Episodes must have occurred. This is a general description of the Disorder. 2. Specifiers -- Age of onset and some atypical features. 3. Associated Features and Disorders -- Laboratory findings and similarities to other Disorders (e.g. Major Depressive Disorder). 4. Specific Age and Gender Features -- A survey of gender specificity with the Disorder as well as age-related factors. 5. Prevalence -- Percentage of the general population afflicted with the Disorder. 6. Course -- The entire course and progression of the Disorder. Also lists the complexities associated with the Disorder. 7. Familial Pattern -- Discussion about family members that may be more susceptible to the Disorder (i.e. Dysthymia is more prevalent among first-degree | DSM IV |
| 25 | Mood disorders | Prolonged emotion dominates a person's life; bipolar and depressive disorders. | Medical Terminology - Chapter 22 |
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| 2 | Disorders of the nervous systemDr. French YTI Career Insitute A&P 1 Spring 08 | 2 users | June 18, 2008 |
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