Depression is a disorder that includes feelings of hopelessness and sadness, but is seldom related to stress issues
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Mood disorder: Major depressive disorder, characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in activities. Anxiety disorder: Generalized anxiety disorder, involving excessive worry and anxiety about multiple aspects of life. Personality disorder: Borderline personality disorder, characterized by unstable relationships, self-image, and emotions, and impulsive behavior.
Depression is feeling very sad. Hopelessness is loss of hope. These are the word meanings. Clinical depression of Depressive Disorder is a medical illness, which has hopelessness as one of its features. Just being hopeless could be because (of series) of frustrating life experiences. This is different from Clinical depression.
Assuming you meant 'schizophrenia' - it's a neurological disorder, that causes the patient to develop alternate personalities.
Dysmythic disorder is a chronic depressive disorder that is less severe than major depression. Symptoms include sadness, feelings of hopelessness, change in eating or sleeping patterns, loss of interest in things you once enjoyed, irritability, low self-esteem, low energy, and feelings of guilt or worthlessness.
There is no such thing as manic depressive behavior.Manic depression (more correctly called bipolar disorder) has a characteristic collection of mood related symptoms and is thus a mood disorder.
Unipolar Depression, also known as Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), is a mental health disorder that is characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyable. It is called unipolar because it only involves depressive symptoms and does not include episodes of mania or hypomania, which are symptoms of Bipolar Disorder.
Symptoms of dysthymic disorder in adults include, loss of interest in daily activities, sadness, hopelessness, lack of energy, low self-esteem, concentration issues, irritability, lack of activity, social withdrawal, worried over the past, lack of or greater than normal appetite and sleep problems. In children dysthymic disorder can be presented as attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
The most common forms of mood disorders are major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder. Symptoms can include persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, irritability, and changes in sleep or appetite. Treatment often involves a combination of therapy and medication.
Manic depression and bipolar both refer to the same disorder. The individual will alternate between states of manic behavior and being depressed. Treatment is a combination of medication and psychotherapy.
The symptoms of depression and bipolar disorder can be similar in that both may involve feelings of sadness, low energy, and changes in sleep and appetite. However, bipolar disorder also includes periods of mania or hypomania, which are characterized by elevated mood, increased energy, and impulsive behavior. Depression typically involves persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness without the extreme highs of mania.