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         Mood Disorders:     more books (100)
  1. A Mood Apart: The Thinker's Guide to Emotion and Its Disorders by Peter C. Whybrow, 1998-03-01
  2. Mood and Anxiety Disorders During Pregnancy and Postpartum (Review of Psychiatry)
  3. Perinatal and Postpartum Mood Disorders: Perspectives and Treatment Guide for the Health Care Practitioner
  4. Exercise for Mood and Anxiety Disorders: Workbook (Treatments That Work) by Jasper A. J. Smits, Michael W. Otto, 2009-06-01
  5. Change Your Food, Change Your Mood by JANET MACCARO, 2008-01-25
  6. Depression and Mood Disorders (Teen Mental Health) by Judith Levin, 2008-09
  7. Loving Someone with Bipolar Disorder by Julie A. Fast, John D. Preston Psy D ABPP, 2004-02
  8. Break the Bipolar Cycle: A Day-by-Day Guide to Living with Bipolar Disorder by Elizabeth Brondolo, Xavier Amador, 2007-12-20
  9. The Bipolar Workbook: Tools for Controlling Your Mood Swings by Monica Ramirez Basco PhD, 2005-12-21
  10. Mood Disorders (Compact Research, Diseases and Disorders) by Carla Mooney, 2010-08
  11. An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness by Kay Redfield Jamison, 1996-10
  12. Raising a Moody Child: How to Cope with Depression and Bipolar Disorder by Mary A. Fristad, Jill S. Goldberg Arnold, 2003-10-30
  13. Managing Your Moods (Women of Faith Study Guide Series) by Thomas Nelson, 2004-04-08
  14. Addiction and Mood Disorders: A Guide for Clients and Families by Dennis C. Daley, 2006-07-20

161. Specialized In  Anxiety,Mood Disorders,Psychiatry.Mental Health Services Availa
Specializing in mood and anxiety disorders. Offices in Wakefield and Andover.
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162. Welcome To The Depressive And Bipolar Support Alliance Of Tampa Bay (DBSA Tampa
A nonprofit, volunteer-run, self-help organization that provides support groups, education and other services for people in affective (mood) disorders.
http://www.tbdmda.org/
Please upgrade your browser. Feel free to contact the Depressive and Bipolar Support Alliance Tampa Bay: DBSA Tampa Bay, P.O. Box 340572, Tampa, Florida 33694
info@dbsatampabay.org

163. Darkside...
A place for people with mood and/or personality disorders. Chat room and forums. For discussions, peer support, or hanging out.
http://home.swipnet.se/darksiders/
Darkside...
Welcome to Darkside!
This place is for people with mood and/or personality disorders. We also welcome people with other mental illness, feelings of distress or on the autistic spectrum. We hope this can be a good spot for discussing mental health issues, for support and a place where you can hang out and just be yourself.
Important notice!
This site was updated in February 2004.
You can use either the direct URL to get here, http://home.swipnet.se/darksiders/ or an easy to remember URL, http://darkside.4ever.cc which will redirect you here.
We don't do fundraising here, we use free servers and free message boards, that is why we have ads.
Chat!
Chat with us! Click on the image below and chat with Java through the web page, or with your IRC client.
Forums!
Visit our message board! Darkside... Message Board
Feel creative? Visit Expressions!!!
Rules!
We like to keep the rules simple. We ask that you treat each other with respect. We all need to be treated nicely and we want this to be a friendly room. Talking behind peoples backs and mind games are not welcome. Keep the communication straight, take responsibility for what you say.
We will allow a certain amount of foul language, and we also allow discussing triggering subjects. Many chats don't allow these subjects, so we felt there should be a place that does. Triggering subjects are for example suicide, self injury and drug abuse. If you want to talk about upsetting issues in the chat room, it's fair to give the room a warning what you will talk about so those who don't feel stable enough can remove themselves from the conversation. This is not a rule though. It's also good to know leaving out graphic details makes a topic less likely to trigger. For the forums write *trigger* in the subject field.

164. The Impact Of Mood Stabilizers On Suicide In Bipolar Disorder A Comparative Anal
Suicide risk factors in major affective disorders, impact of lithium and anticonvulsants, discussion of the comparitive literature, assessing mood stabilizers, depression and mixed episodes, rapid cycling, substance abuse, anxiety or panic, enhancement of central serotonergic function and future treatment strategies.
http://www.cme-reviews.com/CMEReviews/suicidesuppl/CNS200suppl_Goodwin.html

165. Depression Central
Depression Central This site is a clearinghouse for information on all types of depressive disorders and the most effective treatments for individuals suffering from various forms and grades of
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.psycom.net/depression.central.html&a

166. DBSA - Bipolar Disorder Screening
. -. THE mood DISORDER QUESTIONNAIRE. This questionnaire was developed to help you recognize the signs of bipolar disorder. Bipolar
http://www.dbsalliance.org/questionnaire/screening_intro.asp
THE MOOD DISORDER QUESTIONNAIRE This questionnaire was developed to help you recognize the signs of bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder is a complicated illness and no single questionnaire or test can be used to accurately diagnose this illness. Accurate diagnosis is obtained only through a thorough evaluation with a physician. This questionnaire is a good first step in discovering if you might have this illness but it is not meant to take the place of an evaluation by a physician or a mental health professional.
A positive result from this questionnaire suggests that you could benefit from a comprehensive mental health screening. However, regardless of the results of this survey, if you have concerns, contact your physician and/or a mental health professional.
DBSA does not endorse or recommend the use of any specific treatment plan or medication. For advice about specific treatments or medications, you should consult your physician and/or a mental health professional.
This questionnaire has been developed with an unrestricted educational grant from Abbott Laboratories.

167. Booklets
Booklets. General Interest. Impulse Control disorders. External Links. Trichotillomania Virtual Hospital. Sleep disorders. External Links.
http://www.mentalhealth.com/book/p40.html
Booklets
General Interest
Impulse Control Disorders
Sleep Disorders
External Links
Medications
External Links

168. Early-Onset Mood Disorder
Progress EarlyOnset mood Disorder. David Brent, MD, Neal Ryan, MD, Ronald Dahl, MD, and Boris Birmaher, MD. INTRODUCTION. During
http://www.acnp.org/G4/GN401000158/CH154.html
Additional related information may be found at: Neuropsychopharmacology: The Fifth Generation of Progress Back to Psychopharmacology - The Fourth Generation of Progress Early-Onset Mood Disorder David Brent, M.D. , Neal Ryan, M.D., Ronald Dahl, M.D., and Boris Birmaher, M.D INTRODUCTION EPIDEMIOLOGY Affective illness is less common in prepubertal children than in adolescents. In prepuberty, the point prevalence of major depression has been estimated to range from 1.8 to 2.5%, "minor" forms of depression, including dysthymia, as 2.5%, and bipolar illness as 0.2–0.4% ( ). For adolescents, the point prevalence of depression has been estimated at 2.9–4.7%, dysthymic disorder, 1.6–8.0%, and bipolar disorder, 1%. Depressive illness is equally common in males and females prior to puberty, but it more common in females than males post-pubertally ( ). On the other hand, bipolar disorder is equally prevalent in both genders. Early-onset affective illness has become a much more significant public health problem in recent years. There is evidence of a secular trend for depression and suicide. Successive cohorts born after 1950 have an increased risk for depression and suicide relative to earlier birth cohorts, based on retrospectively and prospectively gathered data ( ), with evidence of a secular trend for depression affecting even prepubertal and adolescent children (

169. Substance-Induced Mood Disorder
FREE Testing. SubstanceInduced mood Disorder. Index. Criteria Definition mood Disorder Flow Chart Treatment ( Psychotherapy ) Treatment ( Pharmacotherapy ).
http://www.psyweb.com/Mdisord/MoodDis/simd.html

170. Pendulum Resources: Your Gateway To Bipolar Disorders On The Web.
Although Unipolar Depression can be cyclic there is still some disagreement as to whether it should be classified as a bipolar disorder.
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Pendulum Resources is the web presence of the Pendulum Email list, an on-line support group for Manic-Depressives. Unless otherwise indicated, information on this site is by consumers, for consumers . Funding is still largely from sales of books through Amazon.com Pendulum subscribes to the HONcon principles. For information about ownership and funding, please use the "ABOUT US" button at the lower right of the page. Got those Holiday Blues ? We've got just the thing for it. Great News! Sister Leslie is bringing the Bipolar Planet out of the backwaters of the Web. The site has been moved to www.bipolarplanet.com . Look for an extreme makeover this fall. The NIMH-funded Bipolar Genome Study is still underway at the Washington University School of Medicine. If you are bipolar and have a sibling who is also bipolar, please consider taking part in this study. The Washington University School of Medicine is also conducting a Unipolar Depression Study. Although Unipolar Depression can be cyclic there is still some disagreement as to whether it should be classified as a bipolar disorder.

171. Mood Disorder
Psychiatry Examination mood Definitions
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  • 172. Mood Disorder Diagnosis Program
    mood Disorder Diagnosis Program. Table of Contents. Introduction. Internet Mental Health s mood Disorder Diagnosis program diagnoses the following
    http://www.mahidol.ac.th/mahidol/ra/rapc/mooddx.html
    Mood Disorder Diagnosis Program
    Table of Contents
    Introduction
    Internet Mental Health's Mood Disorder Diagnosis program diagnoses the following:
    • Bipolar Disorder, Mixed
    • Bipolar Disorder, Manic
    • Bipolar Disorder, Depressed
    • Cyclothymia
    • Major Depression
    • Dysthymia
    • Organic Mood Disorder, Mixed
    • Organic Mood Disorder, Manic
    • Organic Mood Disorder, Depressed
    Each disorder is diagnosed in strict accordance with the diagnostic rules laid down by the American Psychiatric Association (in the DSM-III-R). The diagnosis can be made by a therapist, a patient, or an informant. Currently, this program is only available for MS-DOS
    Please Help Support Internet Mental Health
    There are many additional software programs and mental health services that we would like to offer free of charge over the Internet. Unfortunately, our own financial resources are limited. Could you help us? If you would like to support Internet Mental Health, please send your donation to: Phillip Long, M.D.

    173. All About Depression Diagnosis Substance Induced Mood Disorder
    SubstanceInduced mood Disorder (Diagnostic Criteria) Depression C. Another disorder does not better explain the mood disturbance. D
    http://www.allaboutdepression.com/dia_08.html
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    Substance-Induced Mood Disorder
    (Diagnostic Criteria)
    Depression may be caused or precipitated by the use or abuse of substances such as drugs, alcohol, medications, or exposure to toxins. A mental health professional or physician must determine whether the mood disorder occurs as a result of the substance or just happens to occur at the same time by coincidence. If it develops as a result of the use of or exposure to the substance then this diagnosis may be appropriate. To make a diagnosis of a substance-induced mood disorder, the disturbance can only occur while a person is intoxicated, going through withdrawal, or within four weeks of either. Diagnosis of Substance-Induced Mood Disorder
    Summarized from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders- Fourth Edition
    A. A person has significant disturbance in mood that includes either (or both):
  • Depressed mood or significantly reduced level of interest or pleasure in most or all activities.
  • 174. Mental Health Services - Victorian Government Health Information, Australia
    Information on Mental Illness Index . What is Bipolar mood Disorder? What is bipolar mood disorder? What are the symptoms of bipolar mood disorder? Mania.
    http://www.health.vic.gov.au/mentalhealth/illnesses/bipolar.htm

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    What is Bipolar Mood Disorder?
    What is bipolar mood disorder?
    Bipolar mood disorder is the new name for what was called manic depressive illness. The new name is used as it better describes the extreme mood swings - from depression and sadness to elation and excitement - that people with this illness experience. People with bipolar mood disorder experience recurrent episodes of depressed and elated moods. Both can be mild to severe. The term 'mania' is used to describe the most severe state of extreme elation and overactivity. Some people with bipolar disorder do not experience depressive episodes-only the episodes of elation and excitement.
    What are the symptoms of bipolar mood disorder?
    Mania Common symptoms include varying degrees of the following:
    • Elevated mood - the person feels extremely high, happy and full of energy. The experience is often described as feeling on top of the world and being invincible.

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