Mood Disorder

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Major Depression or Unipolar depression

Depressive disorders are often recurrent familial illnesses associated with increased psychosocial morbidity and mortality. Early identification and effective treatment may reduce the impact of depression on the family, social, and academic functioning in youths and may reduce the risk of suicide, substance abuse, and the persistence of depressive disorders into adulthood. Evidence-supported treatment interventions guide clinicians in improving outcomes.

Approximately 5% to 10% of children and adolescents have subsyndromal symptoms of MDD. These youths have a considerable psychosocial impairment, high family loading for depression, and an increased risk of suicide and developing MDD.

Disruptive Mood deregulation disorder

Children with disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD) have severe and frequent temper tantrums that interfere with their ability to function at home, in school, or with their friends. Some of these children were previously diagnosed with bipolar disorder, even though they often did not have all the signs and symptoms. Research has also demonstrated that children with DMDD usually do not go on to have bipolar disorder in adulthood. They are more likely to develop problems with depression or anxiety.

Many children are irritable, upset, or moody from time to time. Occasional temper tantrums are also a normal part of growing up. However, when children are irritable or angry, or temper tantrums are frequent, intense, and ongoing, it may be a sign of a mood disorder such as DMDD.

Mood Disorder

Mood is a description of one’s internal emotional state. It can be triggered by internal and external factors.

Bipolar Disorder

Have you or your loved one experienced an abnormal range of moods which has caused significant distress or lost some level of control over mood? Mood disorders can be debilitating; and may result in impairment in social and occupational functioning.

At Amanny wellness, our providers manage bipolar by formulating structured treatment plans, and use different approaches including pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy and other non-pharmacological modalities such as Relaxation techniques: Deep breathing, meditation, yoga, and guided imagery which can decrease stress and improve your quality of life. Call us or click the book appointment button on our website to Schedule your Tele-Psychiatric visit today.

What is Bipolar Disorder?

Bipolar is a lifelong mood disorder and mental health condition that causes intense shifts in mood, energy levels, thinking patterns and behavior. It results in episodes of elevated mood which may be manic or hypomanic and depressive moods. Most people with bipolar disorder involve themselves with risk taking behaviors. Other symptoms include excitement, depressed mood, distractibility, decreased need to sleep, elevated self-esteem, racing thoughts, irritability or agitation, pressured speech, increased energy, thoughtlessness.

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