Mood Disorders 101

I’m a big believer that all of us who have mood disorders, or know someone who does, need to understand the definition of the illnesses before dealing with symptoms. Mood disorders make it difficult for a person to regulate their moods- which is why so many people with depression often hear that they should just get control of their emotions and not be so sensitive and negative!

There are two types of mood disorders Unipolar Depression and Bipolar Disorder. Both are considered genetic disorders and they share many symptoms. There is also a form of depression called situational depression, where a person becomes depressed due to a specific event and then goes back to a stable mood once the event and its aftermath is over. This article focuses on Unipolar Depression and Bipolar Depression.

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Reasons Behind Mood Disorders

To first begin to look at the reasons behind mood disorders, let us first see its definition, a disturbance in the person’s mood is hypothesized to be the main underlying feature. Two examples include major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder, which can be the result of drug or alcohol abuse.

Mood disorders that are a result of substance abuse can directly be traced back to a psychoactive drug. Examples of this are amphetamines, metamphetamines, and cocaine. From there the chemical can cause a chemical imbalance that may cause the user to have delusions and extreme paranoia.

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