Asked by
Agustin Funcia
on Dec 23, 2024Verified
A person who suffers from bipolar disorder alternates between
A) depression and mania.
B) depression and schizophrenia.
C) mania and schizophrenia.
D) anxiety and mania.
Bipolar Disorder
A psychiatric condition that is identified by significant mood changes, from highly elevated moods (mania or hypomania) to periods of deep depression.
Depression
A common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think, and how you act, leading to emotional and physical problems.
Mania
A mental state characterized by extremely elevated mood, energy, and activity levels, often associated with bipolar disorder.
- Unravel the causes and phenomena of anxiety, mood, and dissociative disorders per multiple psychological frameworks.
- Gain an understanding of the indicators and diagnostic outlines for specific mood disorders.
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Learning Objectives
- Unravel the causes and phenomena of anxiety, mood, and dissociative disorders per multiple psychological frameworks.
- Gain an understanding of the indicators and diagnostic outlines for specific mood disorders.