mood disorder
1Mood disorder — Classification and external resources ICD 10 F30 F39 ICD 9 …
2mood disorder — n any of several psychological disorders characterized by abnormalities of emotional state and including esp. major depressive disorder, dysthymia, and bipolar disorder called also affective disorder …
3Mood Disorder Not Otherwise Specified — (MD NOS) is designated by the DSM IV as the diagnostic code (296.90) for mood disorders that are impairing but do not fit any the officially specified diagnoses. According to the DSM IV, MD NOS encompasses any mood disorder that does not meet the …
4mood disorder and hallucinations — The term mood disorder refers to a psychiatric disorder characterized by a prominent mood disturbance, i.e. a manic, depressed, or mixed state. The two prime examples of mood disorder are bipolar disorder and unipolar depressive disorder. Ever …
5mood disorder — noun Date: 1969 any of several psychological disorders (as major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder) characterized by abnormalities of emotional state called also affective disorder …
6mood disorder — noun : any of several psychological disorders (as major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder) characterized by abnormalities of emotional state called also affective disorder …
7mood disorder — see affective disorder …
8Mood Disorder — See Depression: Emergence; Depression: Recent Concepts; Hypomania and Mania; Manic Depressive Illness; Wernicke–Kleist–Leonhard Pathway …
9substance-induced mood disorder — [DSM IV] a prominent and lasting disturbance of mood, either manic, depressive, or both, due to direct physiological effects of a psychoactive substance, including medications, drugs of abuse, and toxins. Individual cases are named for the… …
10Mood swing — A mood swing is an extreme or rapid change in mood. Contents 1 Associated disorders 2 Cause 3 See also 4 References …