Mood disorders are clinical cases in which the primary imbalance is mood swings that are satisfactory in quality, severity or both. These major symptoms range from severe depression (severe depressive episode) to high altitude (fun and manic humor).
These changes may occur on the basis of a particular situation or event or without apparent cause, and a period of time is sufficient to diagnose it, and its ideal model is the cyclic bipolar disorder. This primary dysfunction of the mood is usually accompanied by other symptoms that may be secondary to mood swings and can be easily understood in this context.
These changes may occur on the basis of a particular situation or event or without apparent cause, and a period of time is sufficient to diagnose it, and its ideal model is the cyclic bipolar disorder. This primary dysfunction of the mood is usually accompanied by other symptoms that may be secondary to mood swings and can be easily understood in this context.