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单词 mood disorder
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Definition of mood disorder in English:

mood disorder

noun
  • A psychological disorder characterized by the elevation or lowering of a person's mood, such as depression or bipolar disorder.

    true clinical depression is a mood disorder, which can interfere with everyday life for an extended time
    Also called affective disorder
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His doctor says he believes a mood disorder is the underlying cause of the actor's substance abuse.
    • Patients with symptoms of a mood disorder often do not meet the full criteria for bipolar disorder.
    • Recently, psychoeducational interventions have been designed for families with members with depression, bipolar disorder, or any mood disorder.
    • Such conditions can disturb sleep, reduce daytime performance, negatively affect mood and, in essence, mimic a mood disorder.
    • Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression or mood disorder with a seasonal pattern.
    • Psychiatrists faced with a patient with a treatment-refractory mood disorder often turn to colleagues for advice about additional biological interventions.
    • For example, patients who present with multiple medical complaints have a proportionately increased probability of having an anxiety or mood disorder.
    • In these cases, treatment of the mood disorder should lead to a normalization of sleep.
    • Well, first of all, bipolar disorder is a mood disorder.
    • Many times, however, irritability or outbursts remain even in the absence of a mood disorder.
    • About 90 percent of bipolar subjects have at least one close relative with a mood disorder.
    • But research shows that every winter tens of millions of Americans suffer from a mood disorder brought on by lack of light.
    • Indeed, early-morning awakening is a hallmark of the mood disorder.
    • Some types of depression, such as bipolar mood disorder, are also thought to have a genetic basis.
    • Of 199 participants meeting criteria for mood disorder alone, 95 (48%) had mild symptoms.
    • There is no evidence that symptoms of a mood disorder or cognitive impairment were affecting his ability to complete these tasks.
    • Oftentimes, irritability and temper outbursts diminish when a mood disorder is treated.
    • This change must occur for a specific amount of time, depending on the particular mood disorder.
    • But true clinical depression is a mood disorder, which can interfere with everyday life for an extended time.
    • A complaint of sleeplessness may be due to a mood disorder, either depression, or, less commonly, mania.
 
 

Definition of mood disorder in US English:

mood disorder

noun
  • A psychological disorder characterized by the elevation or lowering of a person's mood, such as depression or bipolar disorder.

    true clinical depression is a mood disorder, which can interfere with everyday life for an extended time
    Also called affective disorder
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Of 199 participants meeting criteria for mood disorder alone, 95 (48%) had mild symptoms.
    • This change must occur for a specific amount of time, depending on the particular mood disorder.
    • A complaint of sleeplessness may be due to a mood disorder, either depression, or, less commonly, mania.
    • Patients with symptoms of a mood disorder often do not meet the full criteria for bipolar disorder.
    • Oftentimes, irritability and temper outbursts diminish when a mood disorder is treated.
    • Such conditions can disturb sleep, reduce daytime performance, negatively affect mood and, in essence, mimic a mood disorder.
    • Well, first of all, bipolar disorder is a mood disorder.
    • His doctor says he believes a mood disorder is the underlying cause of the actor's substance abuse.
    • Some types of depression, such as bipolar mood disorder, are also thought to have a genetic basis.
    • But research shows that every winter tens of millions of Americans suffer from a mood disorder brought on by lack of light.
    • Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression or mood disorder with a seasonal pattern.
    • Recently, psychoeducational interventions have been designed for families with members with depression, bipolar disorder, or any mood disorder.
    • Indeed, early-morning awakening is a hallmark of the mood disorder.
    • About 90 percent of bipolar subjects have at least one close relative with a mood disorder.
    • In these cases, treatment of the mood disorder should lead to a normalization of sleep.
    • Many times, however, irritability or outbursts remain even in the absence of a mood disorder.
    • Psychiatrists faced with a patient with a treatment-refractory mood disorder often turn to colleagues for advice about additional biological interventions.
    • There is no evidence that symptoms of a mood disorder or cognitive impairment were affecting his ability to complete these tasks.
    • But true clinical depression is a mood disorder, which can interfere with everyday life for an extended time.
    • For example, patients who present with multiple medical complaints have a proportionately increased probability of having an anxiety or mood disorder.
 
 
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