Class 4 Flashcards
mood disorders
mental disorders that have mood disturbance as their predominant feature
major depressive disorder (or unipolar depression)
disorder characterized by severely depressed mood and/or inability to experience pleasure that lasts 2 ore more weeks and is accompanied by feelings of worthlessness, lethargy, and sleep and appetite disturbance
persistent depressive disorder
same cognitive and bodily problems as in depression are present, but they are less severe and last longer, persisting for at least 2 years
double depression
moderately depressed mood that persists for at least 21 years and is punctuated by periods of major depression
seasonal affective disorder (SAD)
recurrent depressive episodes in a seasonal pattern
helplessness theory
idea that individuals who are prone to depression automatically attribute negative experiences to causes that are internal (their own fault), stable (unlikely to change), and global (widespread)
bipolar disorder
condition characterized by cycles of abnormal persisten high mood (mania) and low mood (depression)
expressed emotion
measure of how much hostility, criticism, and emotional overinvolvement that people communicate when speaking about a family member with a mental disorder\