Condition

Mood Disorder

Mood Disorder

A mood disorder is a broad term used to describe mental health conditions that affect your emotional state. Mood disorders can cause sadness and depression. Some mood disorders bring out other emotions such as anger, anxiety, irritability, or a feeling of apathy.

Isn’t It Normal For Your Mood To Change

It is, but it becomes a mood disorder when the feelings persists for several weeks or longer, and causes changes in your behavior and your ability to function

Symptoms Of Mood Disorder

Mood disorders can vary for each of us, but generally involve one or more of these signs or symptoms
What Causes Mood Disorders

Mood and personality disorders are both categories of mental health conditions, but mood disorders are about patterns in your emotions, while personality disorders are about how you relate to others.

Can Mood Disorders Be Prevented

Unfortunately, there is no way to prevent mood disorders. However, early diagnosis and treatment can reduce the severity of symptoms and improve the quality of life for people experiencing mood disorders.

How Mood Disorders Are Treated

Treatment for mood disorders depend on the person, their age, and the severity of their disorder. Treatments usually include medication management (the prescription of antidepressants and/or mood stabilizing medicines) coupled with some form of psychotherapy such as cognitive behavioral, interpersonal, or family therapy.

Common Types Of Mood Disorders

Find Mood Disorder Treatment At Ada Psychiatry

We offer comprehensive treatment plans for people with mood disorders. Depending on the client’s needs, this may include medication management and therapy.

Ada also offers telepsychiatry as an option for patients who opt for the convenience of their homes. Being unable to come into the office should not prohibit anyone from receiving treatment for ADHD, and Ada Psychiatry will tailor your treatment plan that fit your specific needs.

Frequently asked questions

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