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A mood disorder is a condition where the prevailing emotional mood is
distorted or inappropriate to the circumstances.
Mood disorders can be categorized as:
Please note that many of the terms above overlap. The generally accepted definitions of these terms can be found in the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM).
Most psychiatrists believe that most mood disorders are related to manic depression as part of a spectrum of mood disorders, even when the disorder does not present the
classic symptoms of bipolar disorder.
There are also forms of mood disorder which are specific to women, related to physiological events such as pregnancy, giving birth or the menopause.
See also:
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