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Affective Disorders
Affective disorders are characterized by a
disturbance of mood, accompanied by a full or partial manic or
depressive syndrome. Diagnosis requires medically documented
persistence, either continuous or intermittent, of one of the
following:
- Depressive syndrome characterized by at least
four of the following:
- A pervasive loss of interest in most
activities
- Appetite disturbance with weight change
- Sleep disturbance
- Psychomotor agitation or retardation
- Decreased energy
- Feelings of guilt or worthlessness
- Difficulty concentrating or thinking
- Thoughts of suicide
- Hallucinations, delusions, or paranoid
thinking
- Manic syndrome characterized by at least
three of the following:
- Hyperactivity
- Pressure of speech
- Flight of ideas
- Inflated self-esteem
- Decreased need for sleep
- Easy distractibility
- Involvement in activities that have a high
probability of painful consequences
- Hallucinations, delusions or paranoid
thinking
- Diagnosis of bipolar syndrome including a
history of episodes of both manic and depressive syndromes and
currently characterized by either or both syndromes.
• Up • Affective disorders • Anxiety-related disorders. • Autistic disorders. • Mental retardation disorders. • Organic mental disorders. • Personality disorders. • Schizophrenic, paranoid and other psychotic disorders • Somatoform disorders. • Substance addiction disorders. •
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