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Mood Disorders

Psychology ⇒ Psychological Disorders

Mood Disorders starts at 11 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Mood Disorders. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Describe the impact of mood disorders on daily functioning.
Describe the importance of social support in the management of mood disorders.
Describe the primary difference between bipolar I disorder and bipolar II disorder.
Describe the role of genetics in the development of mood disorders.
A 19-year-old college student reports feeling extremely energetic, talking rapidly, and sleeping only two hours per night for a week, followed by a period of deep depression. What is the most likely diagnosis? (1) Major depressive disorder (2) Bipolar I disorder (3) Persistent depressive disorder (4) Cyclothymic disorder
A patient reports feeling sad most days for over two years, with low energy and poor self-esteem, but has not experienced any manic or hypomanic episodes. What is the most likely diagnosis? (1) Major depressive disorder (2) Persistent depressive disorder (3) Bipolar I disorder (4) Cyclothymic disorder
A person experiences at least two years of numerous periods of hypomanic and depressive symptoms that do not meet criteria for a major depressive or manic episode. What is the most likely diagnosis? (1) Bipolar I disorder (2) Cyclothymic disorder (3) Major depressive disorder (4) Persistent depressive disorder
A person with bipolar disorder is currently experiencing a period of elevated mood, increased activity, and risky behavior. What is this period called? (1) Depressive episode (2) Manic episode (3) Mixed episode (4) Hypomanic episode
A 19-year-old college student reports feeling extremely energetic, talking rapidly, and sleeping only two hours per night for a week, followed by a period of deep depression. What is the most likely diagnosis? (1) Major depressive disorder (2) Bipolar I disorder (3) Persistent depressive disorder (4) Cyclothymic disorder
A patient reports feeling sad most days for over two years, with low energy and poor self-esteem, but has not experienced any manic or hypomanic episodes. What is the most likely diagnosis? (1) Major depressive disorder (2) Persistent depressive disorder (3) Bipolar I disorder (4) Cyclothymic disorder
A person experiences at least two years of numerous periods of hypomanic and depressive symptoms that do not meet criteria for a major depressive or manic episode. What is the most likely diagnosis? (1) Bipolar I disorder (2) Cyclothymic disorder (3) Major depressive disorder (4) Persistent depressive disorder
A person with bipolar disorder is currently experiencing a period of elevated mood, increased activity, and risky behavior. What is this period called? (1) Depressive episode (2) Manic episode (3) Mixed episode (4) Hypomanic episode
Fill in the blank: ________ disorder is characterized by chronic, fluctuating mood disturbances involving numerous periods of hypomanic and depressive symptoms.
Fill in the blank: ________ is a mood disorder characterized by a chronic, low-level depression lasting for at least two years.
Fill in the blank: ________ is a mood disorder characterized by at least one manic episode, which may be preceded or followed by depressive episodes.
Fill in the blank: ________ therapy is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on changing negative patterns of thinking and behavior.
True or False: Antidepressant medications are only effective for depressive disorders, not for bipolar disorder.
True or False: Environmental factors such as trauma or loss can trigger mood disorders in vulnerable individuals.
True or False: Mania is a state of abnormally elevated mood, energy, and activity levels.
True or False: Mood disorders are always caused by a single factor.