Mental Health Mood Disorders
Mental health mood disorders are a range of psychological illnesses that affect a person’s mental state, emotions, and behaviour. They often occur in episodes that can be recurrent or chronic, and can cause a range of symptoms including changes in mood, energy levels, motivation, sleep, appetite, and concentration. Common mood disorders are major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and anxiety disorders. Treatment typically involves psychological therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes, and can help people lead a normal and productive life. Mental health mood disorders are highly common, affecting over 350 million people around the world and can have a significant impact on the quality of life of those affected. Early identification and intervention is key to managing these disorders, and it is important to seek help if symptoms persist.
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