Hospital descrition-Extreme mood swings punctuated by periods of generally even-keeled behavior characterize this disorder. Bipolar disorder tends to run in families. This disorder typically begins in the mid-twenties and continues throughout life. Without treatment, people who have Bipolar disorder often go through devastating life events such as marital breakups, job loss, substance abuse, and suicide.
My descrition-I think what cause a mood disorder is how they feel in the inside, I mean you can heal it, it's just that you have to pick do u want to heal yourself or not? I use to have mood disorder and some of my mum friends thought there was a demon or some sh*t inside me but no, I went through alot in my life and don't know whats real and not anymore and that just kills and hurts my in the inside. You just need to change the way you are lookign at life and otheres. It is your chose you are in control of your life, no ones gonna live it for you.
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Anxiety disorders and mood disorders aren't the same. Mood disorders include all affective disorders including anxiety disorders.
It depends on what kind of disorders you're talking about. There are mental disorders, muscle disorders, organ disorders, etc. But disorders in general, probably hundreds.
The three main types of learning disorders are reading disorders, mathematics disorders, and disorders of written expression.
The three main types of learning disorders are reading disorders, mathematics disorders, and disorders of written expression
Axis I disorders are predominantly mood disorders while Axis II disorders are personality disorders.
Muscular disorders occur in the muscles while skeletal disorders occur in the bones.
Examples of the mental health problems includes the gender disorders, adjustment disorders and the impulse control disorders.
Vicki Reed has written: 'An introduction to children with language disorders' -- subject(s): Infant, Language Disorders, Language disorders in children, Child 'An introduction to children with language disorders' -- subject(s): Language disorders in children 'An introduction to children with language disorders' -- subject(s): Infant, Language Disorders, Language disorders in children, Child
Kathryn A. Bayles has written: 'Improving function in dementia and other cognitive-linguistic disorders' -- subject(s): Brain Diseases, Cognition disorders, Cognitive disorders, Dementia, Diagnosis, Language disorders, Rehabilitation, Treatment 'Cognitive-communication disorders of dementia' -- subject(s): Cognition disorders, Cognition disorders in old age, Communication Disorders, Communicative disorders in old age, Complications, Dementia, Diagnosis, Etiology, Therapy
He doesn't have any disorders
no
Substance-induced disorders and substance use disorders