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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Mood Disorder

When we think of a mood disorder the first that are likely to come to mind are depression, bipolar disorder and seasonal affective disorder. This is because they are very common. I believe we have all at some point in our lives felt some type of variation in our mood. In a mood disorder the symptoms are tied down to how we feel. Some of us are usually in a moderate type of mood, while others may feel at an extreme low or other times in a state of euphoria. Another characteristic of mood disorder is when the mood gets stuck. While most of us may feel worse or better depending on what is going on in our lives, others may remain in profound despair or in an unrealistically high and exhilarated state of being as is the case with bipolar disorder.  I wanted to include a visual aid to help illustrate what a person with this condition might feel during this condition and was able to find a video in which a person who suffers from a mood disorder tries to put us in a first person view of the condition. It gave me a much clearer idea of how impacting this disorder really is.
Mood disorders do not discriminate and it can affect any person. I most recently read online that Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr is currently undergoing treatment for depression and young teen celebrity Demi Lovato has also expressed how her diagnosis with bipolar disorder has affected her life. I have no idea what it is to go through everything that people go through with mood disorders but I’m glad to see public figures are willing to talk about it and let others know their story which can encourage others to seek treatment. Mood disorders are chronic illnesses that can be successfully managed and treated with medication, sleep and stress management and psycho-education. Family can be a valuable resource in helping a person with a mood disorder by positively encouraging them to fully participate in his or her own treatment. This can be done by simply monitoring medications, providing emotional support and helping with financial means. Having an effective treatment can help a person return to their normal work or home life. Also, by eliminating any negative behaviors a person with mood disorders can lead a productive, safe life.

1 comment:

  1. San Juanita,
    Mood disorders seem to be more openly discussed in recent years. I enjoyed reading this weeks post because it is clearly being spoken about especially when celebrities are impacted. It is not something that people should be ashamed of because it is becoming all too common in our society. Many stressful life events impact our emotional state and it is time that mood disorders are discussed so that others know the symptoms before they get progressively worse. Great post this week!

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