Physiological disturbances associated with mood Flashcards

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Signs that refers to the somatic (usually autonomic) dysfunction of a person, which are most often associated with depression; also known as vegetative appetite

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Physiological disturbances associated with mood

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Loss of or decrease in appetite

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Anorexia

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Increase in appetite and food intake

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Hyperphagia

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Difficulty or lack of ability to fall asleep

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Insomnia

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Difficulty in falling asleep (early onset)

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Initial

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Difficulty in sleeping through the night without waking up; difficulty in going back to sleep if awaken in the middle of the night (middle onset)

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Middle

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early morning awakening (late onset)

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Terminal

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8
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Excessive sleeping

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Hypersomnia

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Mood is regularly worst in the morning , immediately after awakening, and improves as the day progress

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Diurnal Variation

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Decreased sexual interest, drive, and performance

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Diminished Libido

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11
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Increased in libido is usually associated with___

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manic states

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12
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Inability or difficulty in defacating

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Constipation

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