Types of Mood Disorders
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD).
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
Persistent Depressive Disorder.
Cyclothymic Disorder.
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD).
Mood disorder is a complex condition that typically results from a mix of various factors. Essentially, they occur when your emotions change in a way that doesn’t align with your life circumstances.
Likewise, these include things like how your body works and your personal experiences.
McGrim Health is the right choice for gently addressing Mood Disorders. We’re here to help you through this tough time with care, support, and the best treatment possible.
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD).
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
Persistent Depressive Disorder.
Cyclothymic Disorder.
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD).
Each person goes through mood disorders in their way. Mood traits are like the usual ways someone feels. It’s about the kinds of feelings a person often has and how they usually act based on those feelings.
Signs that are often seen include:
Certainly, common signs of mood disorders may include:
Changes in appetite or weight.
Emotional ups and downs.
Changing moods.
Constant fatigue or low energy.
Continuous feelings of sadness and irritability.
Losing interest in activities you used to enjoy.
Symptoms of mood disorders can be effectively addressed, and our mental health experts are ready to assist you in determining the appropriate diagnosis and treatment. They can create a customized plan to help you return to a fulfilling life.
To identify mood disorders, our healthcare provider or mental health professional may:
Conduct a physical examination.
Examine your medical history and symptoms.
Arrange for lab work or other necessary tests.
Prescribe the medicine after examining the patient’s condition.
Medications are a common and effective approach for the treatment of mood disorders, often used alongside counseling. These medications fall into categories like antidepressants. It helps manage sadness and acts as a mood stabilizer to balance emotions.
Our healthcare provider or mental health professional will engage in a detailed discussion with you about these options. They will explain the potential benefits and risks associated with each. They assist you in making informed decisions tailored to your specific needs and circumstances.
This collaborative approach ensures that your treatment plan aligns with your preferences and optimizes your overall well-being.
At McGrim Health, we approach mood disorders with compassion and expertise. We check things carefully and create a special plan to help calm down.
Mood problems can be tough, but with the right help, you can start feeling better. Be bold and talk to us if you or someone you know is struggling with mood issues. We’re here to support you.
Call us today to learn more about what we do and how we can help.