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Mood Disorders

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Estimated time: 8 minutes
  • Introduction
  • Definition: Mood Disorders
  • What Makes a Mood Disorder?
  • Real-Life Application
  • Key Points: Mood Disorders
CISCE: Class 12

Introduction

Everyone has mood swings—happiness, elation, or irritation occur naturally.
These stay moderate in normal people and rarely involve deep despair or suicide talk.

CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Mood Disorders

Mood disorders are disorders of emotion of sufficient intensity and duration which require immediate medical and psychological attention.

CISCE: Class 12

What Makes a Mood Disorder?

Mood disorders involve extreme, prolonged emotional ups/downs that disrupt life.
A once happy-go-lucky person suddenly calls life "meaningless"—this signals disturbance.
Such intense emotions demand immediate medical and psychological attention.

Disorder Category Key Characteristics Prevalence
Depressive Disorders Prolonged sadness/despair Most common
Bipolar Disorders Extreme mood swings Less frequent
Other Mood Disorders Variant emotional disturbances Rare
CISCE: Class 12

Real-Life Application

Imagine a cheerful Class 12 student who aces practice tests, then crashes into hopelessness after board results—skipping classes, isolating. This depressive disorder traps them beyond normal irritation.

CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Mood Disorders

  • Mood disorders involve extreme and long-lasting emotional changes that disturb normal life.
  • They are more intense than normal mood swings and may include deep sadness or hopelessness.
  • They require immediate medical and psychological treatment.
  • The main types are depressive disorders (the most common), bipolar disorders, and other rare mood disorders.

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