Mood disorder: Prognosis, Epidemiology, Comorbidity, and Differential Diagnosis
Epidemiology/ Prevalence Depressive Disorders : According to the DSM-5 (APA, 2013), the prevalence rate for major depression is approximately 7%
Read moreEpidemiology/ Prevalence Depressive Disorders : According to the DSM-5 (APA, 2013), the prevalence rate for major depression is approximately 7%
Read moreBiological : Research throughout the years continues to provide evidence that depressive disorders have some biological cause. While it does
Read moreMemory impairment or memory loss may be defined as a lack of a person’s ability to consistently recollect information to the
Read moreOne to three percent of the general population has mental retardation. In some countries (such as the UK), the word
Read moreExam Anxiety is a combination of cognitive-affective responses characterized by physiological arousal and unpleasantness. It’s an experience of feeling an intense moment of fear
Read moreA mood disorder is a pattern of illness due to an abnormal mood. It’s a pervasive distortion of one’s emotional
Read moreDementia can be defined as a loss of mental functions that is both acquired and persistent and affects multiple cognitive
Read moreAnxiety is the commonest psychiatric symptom in clinical practice and anxiety disorders are one of the commonest psychiatric disorders in
Read moreOverconsumption of anything is bad. Everything has to be taken of the right amount so it doesn’t lead to uncontrollable
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