Physiological disturbances associated with mood Flashcards
Signs that refers to the somatic (usually autonomic) dysfunction of a person, which are most often associated with depression; also known as vegetative appetite
Physiological disturbances associated with mood
Loss of or decrease in appetite
Anorexia
Increase in appetite and food intake
Hyperphagia
Difficulty or lack of ability to fall asleep
Insomnia
Difficulty in falling asleep (early onset)
Initial
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)
Middle
early morning awakening (late onset)
Terminal
Excessive sleeping
Hypersomnia
Mood is regularly worst in the morning , immediately after awakening, and improves as the day progress
Diurnal Variation
Decreased sexual interest, drive, and performance
Diminished Libido
Increased in libido is usually associated with___
manic states
Inability or difficulty in defacating
Constipation