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Mood Disorders (aka – Affective Disorders) Mr. Koch AP Psychology Forest Lake High School **Now divided into “Bipolar and Related Disorders” and “Depressive Disorders” in DSM-5**

Mood Disorders (aka – Affective Disorders) Mr. Koch AP Psychology Forest Lake High School **Now divided into “Bipolar and Related Disorders” and “Depressive

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Page 1: Mood Disorders (aka – Affective Disorders) Mr. Koch AP Psychology Forest Lake High School **Now divided into “Bipolar and Related Disorders” and “Depressive

Mood Disorders(aka – Affective Disorders)

Mr. KochAP Psychology

Forest Lake High School

**Now divided into “Bipolar and Related Disorders” and “Depressive Disorders” in DSM-5**

Page 2: Mood Disorders (aka – Affective Disorders) Mr. Koch AP Psychology Forest Lake High School **Now divided into “Bipolar and Related Disorders” and “Depressive

Depressive Disorders

• Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder

• Major Depressive Disorder, Single and Recurrent Episodes

• Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia)

• Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder• Substance/Medication-Induced

Depressive Disorder• Depressive Disorder Due to Another

Medical Condition• Other Specified Depressive Disorder• Unspecified Depressive Disorder

Page 3: Mood Disorders (aka – Affective Disorders) Mr. Koch AP Psychology Forest Lake High School **Now divided into “Bipolar and Related Disorders” and “Depressive

Major Depression• Disorder where person feels sad,

overwhelmed, hopeless for weeks or months

• Typically lose interest in activities & relationships and take pleasure in nothing

• Despite best efforts, everything from conversation to bathing is an unbearable, exhausting effort

• Often exaggerated feelings of inadequacy, worthlessness, hopelessness, or guilt

– Can begin suddenly or gradually– Single episode or repeated

• “Common cold” of all disorders• 9.5% of pop. in any given year• 1 in 5 over lifetime• Young adults & women most susceptible

Page 4: Mood Disorders (aka – Affective Disorders) Mr. Koch AP Psychology Forest Lake High School **Now divided into “Bipolar and Related Disorders” and “Depressive

Major Depression• To be diagnosed, must experience 5 of

following (usually for >2wks):– Persistent depressed mood most of the day– Loss of interest or pleasure in most activities– Significant weight loss or gain– Sleep changes– Speeding up or slowing down of physical &

emotional reactions– Loss of energy– Feelings of worthlessness, guilt– Reduced concentration, inability to make

meaningful decisions– Recurring thoughts of death/suicide

• (depression a factor in 40-70% of suicides)

Page 5: Mood Disorders (aka – Affective Disorders) Mr. Koch AP Psychology Forest Lake High School **Now divided into “Bipolar and Related Disorders” and “Depressive

Related Disorders• Persistent Depressive Disorder

(Dysthymia)– Sad mood, lack of interest, loss of

pleasure like Major Depression – but chronic in nature

– Must last at least 2 years to qualify

• Post-partum Depression– Major Depression that begins

following birth of child• Seasonal Affective Disorder– Symptoms of depression

connected to lack of sunlight in winter months

“specifiers”

Page 6: Mood Disorders (aka – Affective Disorders) Mr. Koch AP Psychology Forest Lake High School **Now divided into “Bipolar and Related Disorders” and “Depressive

Bipolar and Related Disorders

• Bipolar I Disorder• Bipolar II Disorder• Cyclothymic Disorder• Substance/Medication-Induced

Bipolar and Related Disorder• Bipolar and Related Disorder Due

to Another Medical Condition• Other Specified Bipolar and

Related Disorder• Unspecified Bipolar and Related

Disorder

Page 7: Mood Disorders (aka – Affective Disorders) Mr. Koch AP Psychology Forest Lake High School **Now divided into “Bipolar and Related Disorders” and “Depressive

Bipolar Disorder(formerly known as Manic Depressive Disorder)

• Alternating b/w extremes of mood • depression & mania

– Mania – extremely agitated, usually elated, emotional state• Usually very optimistic, extremely

energetic, certain of extraordinary powers/abilities, bursting w/ ideas• May make impulsive/unwise

decisions, irritated by those trying to reason or “slow them down”

Page 8: Mood Disorders (aka – Affective Disorders) Mr. Koch AP Psychology Forest Lake High School **Now divided into “Bipolar and Related Disorders” and “Depressive

Manic Episode

Page 9: Mood Disorders (aka – Affective Disorders) Mr. Koch AP Psychology Forest Lake High School **Now divided into “Bipolar and Related Disorders” and “Depressive

Variations of Disorder

• Bipolar I – mania & deep depression

• About 1% pop. – equal M/F• Bipolar II– major depression & hypomania

(less severe)• Also 1% pop.

• Cyclothymic Disorder– Bipolar equivalent of dysthymia – intensity less severe

Page 10: Mood Disorders (aka – Affective Disorders) Mr. Koch AP Psychology Forest Lake High School **Now divided into “Bipolar and Related Disorders” and “Depressive

Major Depression

Dysthymic Disorder

Bipolar I

Bipolar II

Cyclothymic Disorder

Page 11: Mood Disorders (aka – Affective Disorders) Mr. Koch AP Psychology Forest Lake High School **Now divided into “Bipolar and Related Disorders” and “Depressive

Causes of Depressive and Bipolar Disorders

• Appears to be a genetic link• Clear connection with chemical imbalance

• Depression – low norepinephrine & serotonin• Mania – high norepinephrine

• Social Cognitive explanations:– Self-defeating beliefs, learned helplessness

– But some research suggests depressed people assess world more accurately (but not adaptively) – Depressive Realism

– Attribution of blame– Internal vs. external?– Stable vs. unstable?– Global vs. specific?