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Ebook High-Yield behavioral science (4th edition): Part 2

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Ebook High-Yield behavioral science (4th edition): Part 2

ChapterMood Disorderso Definition, Categories, and Epidemiology«£■&» Patient Snapshot 12-1. A 35-ycar-old man comes to his physician complaining of ti

Ebook High-Yield behavioral science (4th edition): Part 2iredness and mild headaches, which have been present for the past 8 months. The patient relates that he is not interested m playing basketball, a game

he formerly enjoyed, nor docs he have much interest in sex or food. The patient denies that he is depressed but tells the physician. "Maybe I am more Ebook High-Yield behavioral science (4th edition): Part 2

trouble to my family than I am worth." Physical examination and laboratory testing are unremarkable except that the patient, who has maintained a nor

Ebook High-Yield behavioral science (4th edition): Part 2

mal weight for years, has lost 25 lb since his last visit 1 year ago.What is wrong with this patient? (Sec 111 A 1 and Table 12-1.)A.DEFINITION. In mo

ChapterMood Disorderso Definition, Categories, and Epidemiology«£■&» Patient Snapshot 12-1. A 35-ycar-old man comes to his physician complaining of ti

Ebook High-Yield behavioral science (4th edition): Part 2S1Major depressive disorder. Patients with this disorder have recurrent episodes of depressed mood (see HI A 1 and Table 12-1). each episode lasting a

t least 2 weeks.2Bipolar disordera.Bipolar I disorder. Patients have episodes of both mania (i.e.. greatly elevated mood) and depression. Identificati Ebook High-Yield behavioral science (4th edition): Part 2

on of one manic episode is adequate for this diagnosis.b.Bipolar II disorder. Patients have episodes of both hypomania (i.e., mildly elevated mood) an

Ebook High-Yield behavioral science (4th edition): Part 2

d depression.3Dysthymic disorder. Patients with this disorder are mildly depressed (dysthymia) most of the time for at least 2 years, with no discrete

ChapterMood Disorderso Definition, Categories, and Epidemiology«£■&» Patient Snapshot 12-1. A 35-ycar-old man comes to his physician complaining of ti

Ebook High-Yield behavioral science (4th edition): Part 2sodes of illness.c.EPIDEMIOLOGY1Lifetime prevalencea.The lifetime prevalence of major depressive disorder is about 2 times higher in women than in men

; lifetime prevalence, respectively, is 10%-20% for women. 5%-12% for men.b.The lifetime prevalence of bipolar disorder (1%) is about equal in men and Ebook High-Yield behavioral science (4th edition): Part 2

women.2No ethnic differences arc found in the occurrence of mood disorders. Because of limited access to health care, bipolar disorder in poor patien

Ebook High-Yield behavioral science (4th edition): Part 2

ts may progress to a point at which the condition is misdiagnosed as schizophrenia.5758 CHAPTER 12TABLE 12-1SymptomSYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION AND MANIALik

ChapterMood Disorderso Definition, Categories, and Epidemiology«£■&» Patient Snapshot 12-1. A 35-ycar-old man comes to his physician complaining of ti

Ebook High-Yield behavioral science (4th edition): Part 2hedonia)Feelings of guilt and anxietyReduced energy and motivationSleep problems (e.g., waking frequently at night and too early in the morning)Diffic

ulty with memory and concentrationPhysically slowed down (particularly in the elderly) or agitatedDecreased appetite for sex and food (with weight los Ebook High-Yield behavioral science (4th edition): Part 2

s)Depressive feelings are worse in the morning than in the eveningSuicidal thoughtsMakes suicide attempt or commits suicideFalse beliefs (delusions) o

Ebook High-Yield behavioral science (4th edition): Part 2

ften of destruction and fatal illness

ChapterMood Disorderso Definition, Categories, and Epidemiology«£■&» Patient Snapshot 12-1. A 35-ycar-old man comes to his physician complaining of ti

ChapterMood Disorderso Definition, Categories, and Epidemiology«£■&» Patient Snapshot 12-1. A 35-ycar-old man comes to his physician complaining of ti

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