Affective disorders


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Mood disorders -- RC435 .W67 1992 NO.8
Psychologists and biologists look at the causes and treatment of both depression and bipolar disorder, and show the progress that has been made in helping people return to productive and satisfying lives.
Psychopathology ; Psychotherapy -- BF145 .D5 1989 PT.21-22
Program 21 defines and explores schizophrenia, phobias, and affective disorders. Also includes discussions with clinical psychologists who examine various factors that can lead to mental and behavioral disorders. Program 22 describes how theory, research, and practice come together in the treatment of psychological disorders. Also discusses how attitudes toward the mentally ill have been influe
Mood disorders -- RC537 .M817 1998
(Producer) Mood disorders, or affective disorders, are discussed in this program together with their symptoms and differential diagnoses. Classifications are based upon the course and severity of symptoms. The two main classifications of mood disorders-- manic and depressive-- are clearly defined and differentiated according to symptoms. The persistent mood disorders cyclothymia and dysthymia are


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