Nathaniel Brown Intro to Psychology Winter 2014 Assignment 3 Disorder: Major Depressive Disorder MDD, according to The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.; DSM-V; American Psychiatric Association, 2013), can be diagnosed when a person experiences five or more of the following symptoms for the same two-week period: Depressed mood most of the day nearly every day, diminished interest or pleasure in all or almost all activities, significant change in weight, insomnia or…
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night sweats, which can be grouped together under the title of vasomotor symptoms (VMS). Other aspects of menopause prove to be difficult to endure, like depression and depressive symptoms. The perimenopausal period, plagued by fluctuating hormones, can be a time when middle-age women are more susceptible to depression and depressive symptoms. Menopause is a change in a woman’s body most often occurring in middle adulthood. This change is not like a switch…
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Function in Patients With Major Depression Safa Elgamal, MD, PhD^; Susan Denburg, PhD^; Michael Marriott, Glenda MacQueen, MD, PhD, C Objectives: To compare the performance of depressed patients to healthy control subjects on discrete cognitive domains derived from factor analysis and to examine the factors that may influence the performance of depressed patients on cognitive domains in a large sample. IVIethods: We compared the cognitive performance of 149 patients with major depression to 104 healthy…
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behaviour is defined by statistical rarity, norm violation and behaviour that causes distress and dysfunction to the individual (Rieger, 2014). This report will also discuss how accurate Elizabeth’s symptoms were portrayed in the movie compared to the disorders in real life. By examining Elizabeth’s behaviour and story, we will discuss how the characteristics of Borderline Personality…
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The Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Illness (DSM) classifies Bipolar Disorder as manic episodes preceded or followed by hypomania or major depressive disorder, with unusual shifts in one’s mood and level of energy and activity (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). These shifts are extreme and not like a child’s normal behavior, the moods also tends to last every day for a week. Bipolar Disorder in children is a controversial topic because some psychiatrist and psychologist believe it…
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Chapter 15: Mood Disorders and Schizophrenia 4/23/2015 Lecture Outline Announcements Course evaluations Today Affective Disorders Schizophrenia Mood Disorders Unipolar Mood Disorders Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Dysthymic Disorder – not as severe Bipolar Mood Disorders Bipolar I Bipolar II Cyclothymic Disorder Major Depressive Disorder DSM-IV-TR criteria Presence of at least one major depressive episode No manic (or hypomanic) episodes Five or more during a…
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Alcohol Abuse Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder Valerie Cedoit City College of the City University of New York Psychology of Prevention Science, PSY 363 Submitted to: Prof. L. E. Elcock, MA May 9, 2010 Notable Quotable “Alcohol doesn't console, it doesn't fill up anyone's psychological gaps, all it replaces is the lack of God.” - Marguerite Duras “Everybody needs a way out of that pain. Many people choose drugs and alcohol. Some people obsessively exercise or develop strange…
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diagnosing them can be challenging, especially when diagnostic features begin to overlap with other disorders and symptoms are similar. The need for a proper assessment is crucial for patients and their families who are seeking help. In Diana’s case she seems to be having symptoms related to bipolar II disorder which would explain her misdiagnosis of Major depressive Disorder (MDD) and Border Personality Disorder (BPD). The author pays close attention to Diana’s symptoms and determines the best potential…
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population over the age 18 according to National Institute of Mental Health.And Up to 25% of adults may suffer major depression at some point in their life.The groups most effected by MDD are twice as many women as men and for both genders it is most common in those who are 25-44 years of age (All About Depression.com 2011). Major Depressive Episodes…
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sleep disturbance and depression, anxiety, and functioning in college students by Maren Nyer explains the overall connection between sleep disturbance (SD) and depression. The lack of sleep can affect a person’s mood and result in many psychological disorders 2. Sleep deprivation in college students continues to be a significant problem and depression appears to be an important factor. Sleep deprivation and depression are interrelated in many different aspects. Both depression and loss of sleep is common…
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