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Mood Disorders
We Help People With:

Changes in Sleep Patterns

Loss of Interest or Pleasure

Persistent Sadness

Fluctuations in Appetite & Weight

Fatigue &
Lack of Energy
Types Of Mood Disorders
Characterized by enduring and recurrent periods of profound sadness and emotional distress.
Also known as manic depression or bipolar affective disorder, encompasses cycles of depression alternating with manic episodes, marked by heightened mood and activity levels.
A type of depression typically linked to reduced daylight hours in the winter months, predominantly in regions with extreme northern or southern latitudes.
A condition causing emotional fluctuations that are less intense than those seen in bipolar disorder but still involve notable mood swings.
Mood shifts and irritability occurring during a woman's premenstrual phase, subsiding with the onset of menstruation.
Also known as dysthymia, presents as a chronic, long-term form of depression with enduring symptoms.
A childhood disorder characterized by severe, persistent irritability, often accompanied by age-inappropriate temper outbursts.
The Problem Is That Far Too Many Approaches Simply Focus On The “WHAT”.
What's even more worrying is that some doctors try to treat mood problems by giving different medications, as if that will solve everything. Only focusing on what the diagnosis or symptom is, it’s kind of like putting tape over a warning light on a car without checking what's wrong under the hood.