Mood Disorders
Psychology ⇒ Psychological Disorders
Mood Disorders starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe one way in which mood disorders can impact academic performance in students.
Describe the main difference between bipolar I disorder and bipolar II disorder.
Describe the role of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in treating mood disorders.
Describe two common treatments for mood disorders.
Explain the difference between unipolar and bipolar mood disorders.
Explain the term 'double depression'.
A person experiences alternating periods of mild depression and hypomania for at least two years. Which mood disorder do they most likely have? (1) Major depressive disorder (2) Bipolar I disorder (3) Cyclothymic disorder (4) Persistent depressive disorder
A student reports feeling extremely energetic, talking rapidly, and sleeping very little for several days, followed by a period of deep sadness. Which mood disorder might this indicate? (1) Major depressive disorder (2) Bipolar disorder (3) Persistent depressive disorder (4) Cyclothymic disorder
A person experiences alternating periods of mild depression and hypomania for at least two years. Which mood disorder do they most likely have? (1) Major depressive disorder (2) Bipolar I disorder (3) Cyclothymic disorder (4) Persistent depressive disorder
A student reports feeling extremely energetic, talking rapidly, and sleeping very little for several days, followed by a period of deep sadness. Which mood disorder might this indicate? (1) Major depressive disorder (2) Bipolar disorder (3) Persistent depressive disorder (4) Cyclothymic disorder
Which neurotransmitter is most commonly associated with mood regulation and is often implicated in mood disorders? (1) Dopamine (2) Serotonin (3) Acetylcholine (4) GABA
Which of the following best describes cyclothymic disorder? (1) Severe depressive episodes only (2) Alternating periods of hypomanic and mild depressive symptoms (3) Only manic episodes (4) No mood changes
Fill in the blank: __________ is a chronic mood disorder characterized by a depressed mood lasting for at least two years.
Fill in the blank: __________ is a mood disorder characterized by alternating periods of depression and mania.
Fill in the blank: __________ is a mood disorder that involves chronic, fluctuating moods over a period of at least two years.
Fill in the blank: A prolonged period of sadness, hopelessness, and lack of energy is known as __________.
True or False: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is sometimes used to treat severe mood disorders.
True or False: Mania is characterized by periods of extremely low mood.
True or False: Mood disorders can affect a person's physical health as well as their emotional well-being.
True or False: Mood disorders can be influenced by both genetic and environmental factors.
