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Major Depressive Disorder
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Major Depressive Disorder | DSM-5 Diagnosis, Symptoms and Treatment
Lesson on major depressive disorder diagnosis symptoms, etiology and treatment. Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the most common psychiatric disorders wherein a patient has a depressed mood and/or loss of interest for at least 2 weeks. MDD has various etiologies including genetic, neuropsychological, neuroanatomical and psychosocial Causes. Treatment for MDD includes SSRIs, SNRIs and ECT and phototherapy for specific cases of MDD.
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Major Depressive Disorder | Clinical Presentation
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published: 25 Sep 2018
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Neurobiologic Insights into Major Depressive Disorder: Emerging Therapies with Novel MOAs
Earn CME credit for this activity: https://www.naccme.com/program/2018-981-ts2
With a focus on emerging therapies with novel mechanisms of action, this on-demand webcast features a presentation by Dr. Michael E. Thase examining how these novel pharmacotherapies may expand options for evidence-based management of major depressive disorder (MDD).
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Depression and major depressive disorder | Behavior | MCAT | Khan Academy
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Mood Disorders: Major Depressive Disorder & Bipolar Type 1, Cyclothymia, Hypomania MDD
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0:31 – Mood Disorder (Affective Disorder) Definition
1:09 – Euthymia and the Mood Continuum
3:36 – Depression, Major Depressive Disorder and Suicide
7:51 – Dysthymia
8:08 – Adjustment Disorder
8:57 – Bereavement and Grief
10:02 – Postpartum Depression, Postpartum Blues & Postpartum Psychosis
10:50 – Mania and Bipolar Disorder
12:20 – Type 1 vs. Type 2 Bipolar and Cyclothymia
Mood Disorders which are also known as Affective Disorders, are a collection of psychiatric conditions that involve a pervasive distortion of one’s emotional state or affect. This should not be confused with normal fluctuations in mood. Everyone has periodic, mild changes in their affect as a ...
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What is Major Depressive Disorder?
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8 Signs of Major Depressive Disorder
Major Depressive Disorder, or MDD, is perhaps the most severe type of depressive disorder.
Depression, or major depression, is frequently mentioned and is often discussed in the media. It’s become known as the ‘common cold’ of mental illness. Psych2Go presents to you 8 telltale signs to help you determine if you should ask your doctor about Major Depressive Disorder.
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What Is Major Depressive Disorder? | Mood Disorders
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Major Depressive Disorder, also known as Clinical Depression, is one of the main illnesses that psychiatrists deal with. And it's not simply a matter of being, just having depressed mood, or being bummed out when something bad happens. It's a specific constellation of symptoms. Now one of those symptoms that you have to have is, having depressed mood, but that's severely depressed mood for most of the day, every day. And the other possibility is something called Anhedonia, or the inability to experience pleasure, in activities that normally gave one pleasure. One common example is parents who suddenly don't enjoy spending time with their children, but i...
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Major Depressive Disorder
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SIGECAPS is a very good way of remembering the symptoms of depression.
Dr. Adam Jones in this video describes the presentation, sub-types, treatment approach and the differential diagnosis of major depressive disorder. He connects the possible symptoms to an easy mnemonic to remember them.
Following topics are discussed:
*Causes of mood disorders.
*Symptoms of a depressive episode.
*Diagnosis of depressive disorder.
*Differential diagnosis.
*Prevalence of depression.
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*Treatment approach of major depressive disorders.
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SIGECAPS is a very good way of remembering the symptoms of depression.
Dr. Adam Jones in this video describes the presentation, sub-types, treatment approach and the differential diagnosis of major depressive disorder. He connects the possible symptoms to an easy mnemonic to remember them.
Following topics are discussed:
*Causes of mood disorders.
*Symptoms of a depressive episode.
*Diagnosis of depressive disorder.
*Differential diagnosis.
*Prevalence of depression.
*Subtypes of depression.
*Treatment approach of major depressive disorders.
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Major Depressive Disorder | DSM-5 Diagnosis, Symptoms and Treatment
Lesson on major depressive disorder diagnosis symptoms, etiology and treatment. Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the most common psychiatric disorders ...
Lesson on major depressive disorder diagnosis symptoms, etiology and treatment. Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the most common psychiatric disorders wherein a patient has a depressed mood and/or loss of interest for at least 2 weeks. MDD has various etiologies including genetic, neuropsychological, neuroanatomical and psychosocial Causes. Treatment for MDD includes SSRIs, SNRIs and ECT and phototherapy for specific cases of MDD.
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Lesson on major depressive disorder diagnosis symptoms, etiology and treatment. Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the most common psychiatric disorders wherein a patient has a depressed mood and/or loss of interest for at least 2 weeks. MDD has various etiologies including genetic, neuropsychological, neuroanatomical and psychosocial Causes. Treatment for MDD includes SSRIs, SNRIs and ECT and phototherapy for specific cases of MDD.
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Major Depressive Disorder | Clinical Presentation
Review the clinical presentation of Major Depressive Disorder with this Osmosis video. It's a good review for med students and residents on things like types of...
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- published: 25 Sep 2018
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Neurobiologic Insights into Major Depressive Disorder: Emerging Therapies with Novel MOAs
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Depression and major depressive disorder | Behavior | MCAT | Khan Academy
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Mood Disorders: Major Depressive Disorder & Bipolar Type 1, Cyclothymia, Hypomania MDD
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8:57 – Bereavement and Grief
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10:50 – Mania and Bipolar Disorder
12:20 – Type 1 vs. Type 2 Bipolar and Cyclothymia
Mood Disorders which are also known as Affective Disorders, are a collection of psychiatric conditions that involve a pervasive distortion of one’s emotional state or affect. This should not be confused with normal fluctuations in mood. Everyone has periodic, mild changes in their affect as a result of their circumstances. Mood disorders have more extreme changes in mood that are often unrelated to an individual’s circumstances. However, mood disorders are characterized by periods of normal or near-normal affect and function in between more severe mood “episodes.”
Euthymia can be thought of as a neutral or “normal” mood. This is when a person isn’t particularly happy or sad. Psychiatrically healthy individuals spend most of the time in a euthymic state, but a “normal” patient will have times when they feel happy or sad. In certain circumstances a healthy individual may even have transient feelings of elation or mild depression. For example, if a person has a really stressful work situation or they win the lottery it would be normal for them to have a big change in their mood. However, these emotions do not lead to a loss of function and do not persist. Changes in affect become pathologic when extreme emotions are felt, these feelings persist and a loss of function is involved.
Mood can be thought of as a continuum ranging from extremely happy (mania with psychosis) to extremely sad (depression with psychosis and/or suicidal ideation). Mood disorders can primarily be differentiated based on where they lie on this continuum.
And I think being able to look at that continuum in a picture helps simplify things a lot. So here is what we are going to be working towards during this video. I’m sure this is a bit intimidating, but don’t worry we are going to break it down piece by piece to make it really simple.
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As you can see in the middle of our mood continuum is euthymia or neutral mood. Then as you move in either direction you get more extreme moods. On the right we have happy affect and to the left we have sad affect. Healthy individuals will spend most of their time in a state of Euthymia, but they will have occasional fluctuations from being sad to happy so this is our range of normal mood. Way out to the right we have extremely happy mood which is mania with psychosis and way out to the left with have depression with suicidal ideation or psychosis. The extremes of the continuum have a loss of function where the individuals ability to function at home and at work or school are inhibited. As we move forward we will plot each mood disorder on this same picture.
Depression can involve a loss of interest in previously pleasurable activities (AKA Anhedonia), low self-esteem, hopelessness and fatigue. Depressed individuals may sleep way more or way less than normal, have decreased libido, eat way more or way less than norma or have a decreased ability to concentrate. Moderate to severe cases can cause a Loss of Function. In severe cases depression can lead to suicidal ideation or psychosis. Psychosis is going to involve things like delusions and hallucinations but we are going to save that topic for the next video in the series
Usually when somebody says a person has depression what they really mean is that person has Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and they don’t want to waste all of those extra syllables. So Major Depressive Disorder gets shortened to Depression. But you need to recognize that depression is as emotion and MDD is a medical diagnosis with specific criteria.
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0:31 – Mood Disorder (Affective Disorder) Definition
1:09 – Euthymia and the Mood Continuum
3:36 – Depression, Major Depressive Disorder and Suicide
7:51 – Dysthymia
8:08 – Adjustment Disorder
8:57 – Bereavement and Grief
10:02 – Postpartum Depression, Postpartum Blues & Postpartum Psychosis
10:50 – Mania and Bipolar Disorder
12:20 – Type 1 vs. Type 2 Bipolar and Cyclothymia
Mood Disorders which are also known as Affective Disorders, are a collection of psychiatric conditions that involve a pervasive distortion of one’s emotional state or affect. This should not be confused with normal fluctuations in mood. Everyone has periodic, mild changes in their affect as a result of their circumstances. Mood disorders have more extreme changes in mood that are often unrelated to an individual’s circumstances. However, mood disorders are characterized by periods of normal or near-normal affect and function in between more severe mood “episodes.”
Euthymia can be thought of as a neutral or “normal” mood. This is when a person isn’t particularly happy or sad. Psychiatrically healthy individuals spend most of the time in a euthymic state, but a “normal” patient will have times when they feel happy or sad. In certain circumstances a healthy individual may even have transient feelings of elation or mild depression. For example, if a person has a really stressful work situation or they win the lottery it would be normal for them to have a big change in their mood. However, these emotions do not lead to a loss of function and do not persist. Changes in affect become pathologic when extreme emotions are felt, these feelings persist and a loss of function is involved.
Mood can be thought of as a continuum ranging from extremely happy (mania with psychosis) to extremely sad (depression with psychosis and/or suicidal ideation). Mood disorders can primarily be differentiated based on where they lie on this continuum.
And I think being able to look at that continuum in a picture helps simplify things a lot. So here is what we are going to be working towards during this video. I’m sure this is a bit intimidating, but don’t worry we are going to break it down piece by piece to make it really simple.
If you want a high resolution version of this picture for your notes or because the video looks a bit fuzzy on your screen you can click on this orange box here to be taken to my website where that is available.
As you can see in the middle of our mood continuum is euthymia or neutral mood. Then as you move in either direction you get more extreme moods. On the right we have happy affect and to the left we have sad affect. Healthy individuals will spend most of their time in a state of Euthymia, but they will have occasional fluctuations from being sad to happy so this is our range of normal mood. Way out to the right we have extremely happy mood which is mania with psychosis and way out to the left with have depression with suicidal ideation or psychosis. The extremes of the continuum have a loss of function where the individuals ability to function at home and at work or school are inhibited. As we move forward we will plot each mood disorder on this same picture.
Depression can involve a loss of interest in previously pleasurable activities (AKA Anhedonia), low self-esteem, hopelessness and fatigue. Depressed individuals may sleep way more or way less than normal, have decreased libido, eat way more or way less than norma or have a decreased ability to concentrate. Moderate to severe cases can cause a Loss of Function. In severe cases depression can lead to suicidal ideation or psychosis. Psychosis is going to involve things like delusions and hallucinations but we are going to save that topic for the next video in the series
Usually when somebody says a person has depression what they really mean is that person has Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and they don’t want to waste all of those extra syllables. So Major Depressive Disorder gets shortened to Depression. But you need to recognize that depression is as emotion and MDD is a medical diagnosis with specific criteria.
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- published: 14 Feb 2015
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6:26
What is Major Depressive Disorder?
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- published: 10 Aug 2015
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7:52
8 Signs of Major Depressive Disorder
Major Depressive Disorder, or MDD, is perhaps the most severe type of depressive disorder.
Depression, or major depression, is frequently mentioned and is ofte...
Major Depressive Disorder, or MDD, is perhaps the most severe type of depressive disorder.
Depression, or major depression, is frequently mentioned and is often discussed in the media. It’s become known as the ‘common cold’ of mental illness. Psych2Go presents to you 8 telltale signs to help you determine if you should ask your doctor about Major Depressive Disorder.
Disclaimer: Please do not use this video to self-diagnose. If you can relate to most of the signs, we advise you to go to a qualified medical health professional for a proper diagnosis.
One of our voice team members, Amanda Silvera made a video on the healing benefits of letting go, check it out! Amanda is the talented voice actress behind most of our videos with the soothing voice. Check out her music here:
https://youtu.be/eSn0xDn2ZZs
https://youtu.be/eSn0xDn2ZZs
#majordepressivedisorder #mdd #depression #psych2go
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7 Signs Of Depression
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3rGwIOvUZQ&t;=219s
10 Signs of High Functioning Depression
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h50-JYAbKik&t;=67s
10 Things Depression Makes Us Do
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcmoQinDhJ4&t;=17s
Psych2Go Playlist on Depression
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Credits
Writer: Chloe Avenasa
Script Editor: Denise Ding & Kelly Soong
VO: DeVoice
Story Boarder: Elaine Lin
Animator: Danielle Clapperton
YouTube manager: Cindy Cheong
References:
American Psychological Association (2013). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. 5th Ed. Washington, DC, USA: APA Publishing.
National Alliance Against Mental Illness (2018). Mental Health by The Numbers. Retrieved from www.nami.org/Learn-More/Mental-Health-By-the-Numbers
World Health Organization (2019). An Overview of Depression. Retrieved from www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/depression
National Institute of Mental Health Information (2018). Depression: Signs, Symptoms, Risk Factors, and Treatment. Retrieved from www.nimh.gov/health/topics/depression/index.shtml
https://wn.com/8_Signs_Of_Major_Depressive_Disorder
Major Depressive Disorder, or MDD, is perhaps the most severe type of depressive disorder.
Depression, or major depression, is frequently mentioned and is often discussed in the media. It’s become known as the ‘common cold’ of mental illness. Psych2Go presents to you 8 telltale signs to help you determine if you should ask your doctor about Major Depressive Disorder.
Disclaimer: Please do not use this video to self-diagnose. If you can relate to most of the signs, we advise you to go to a qualified medical health professional for a proper diagnosis.
One of our voice team members, Amanda Silvera made a video on the healing benefits of letting go, check it out! Amanda is the talented voice actress behind most of our videos with the soothing voice. Check out her music here:
https://youtu.be/eSn0xDn2ZZs
https://youtu.be/eSn0xDn2ZZs
#majordepressivedisorder #mdd #depression #psych2go
Related Videos:
7 Signs Of Depression
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3rGwIOvUZQ&t;=219s
10 Signs of High Functioning Depression
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h50-JYAbKik&t;=67s
10 Things Depression Makes Us Do
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcmoQinDhJ4&t;=17s
Psych2Go Playlist on Depression
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wp8fpyTYrUg&list;=PLD4cyJhQaFwUJVS9EhPoe69k17o7wk0-8
Credits
Writer: Chloe Avenasa
Script Editor: Denise Ding & Kelly Soong
VO: DeVoice
Story Boarder: Elaine Lin
Animator: Danielle Clapperton
YouTube manager: Cindy Cheong
References:
American Psychological Association (2013). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. 5th Ed. Washington, DC, USA: APA Publishing.
National Alliance Against Mental Illness (2018). Mental Health by The Numbers. Retrieved from www.nami.org/Learn-More/Mental-Health-By-the-Numbers
World Health Organization (2019). An Overview of Depression. Retrieved from www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/depression
National Institute of Mental Health Information (2018). Depression: Signs, Symptoms, Risk Factors, and Treatment. Retrieved from www.nimh.gov/health/topics/depression/index.shtml
- published: 24 Apr 2020
- views: 560462
2:10
What Is Major Depressive Disorder? | Mood Disorders
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Major Depressive Diso...
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Major Depressive Disorder, also known as Clinical Depression, is one of the main illnesses that psychiatrists deal with. And it's not simply a matter of being, just having depressed mood, or being bummed out when something bad happens. It's a specific constellation of symptoms. Now one of those symptoms that you have to have is, having depressed mood, but that's severely depressed mood for most of the day, every day. And the other possibility is something called Anhedonia, or the inability to experience pleasure, in activities that normally gave one pleasure. One common example is parents who suddenly don't enjoy spending time with their children, but it can be any activity that people used to enjoy, and no longer derive any pleasure from. Other symptoms are, an appetite disturbance. Most characteristically, this is a loss of appetite, but for some individuals, they eat excessively. Another one is a sleep disturbance. Most characteristically, this is early morning wakening. So patients will wake up early in the morning, and not be able to fall back to sleep, but still don't want to get out of bed. Other signs are: A difficulty concentrating, feelings of worthlessness or guilt, decreased energy. And then, the final one is psychomotor retardation or agitation. In other words, an increase or decrease of activity that's observable by other people. The reason that it's so important to identify symptoms of depression is because we have treatments that work very well. The best treatment is a combination of medications and psychotherapy. It's very important to get an evaluation, to make the diagnosis early, because a lot of the worst consequences of depressive symptoms can be prevented, with early diagnosis and treatment. And most significantly, that can be suicidal thinking, and suicidal acts. So it's very important for individuals suffering any of these signs or symptoms to get an evaluation with a psychiatrist, so that they can start treatment early, to prevent the worst consequences of these symptoms.
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Major Depressive Disorder, also known as Clinical Depression, is one of the main illnesses that psychiatrists deal with. And it's not simply a matter of being, just having depressed mood, or being bummed out when something bad happens. It's a specific constellation of symptoms. Now one of those symptoms that you have to have is, having depressed mood, but that's severely depressed mood for most of the day, every day. And the other possibility is something called Anhedonia, or the inability to experience pleasure, in activities that normally gave one pleasure. One common example is parents who suddenly don't enjoy spending time with their children, but it can be any activity that people used to enjoy, and no longer derive any pleasure from. Other symptoms are, an appetite disturbance. Most characteristically, this is a loss of appetite, but for some individuals, they eat excessively. Another one is a sleep disturbance. Most characteristically, this is early morning wakening. So patients will wake up early in the morning, and not be able to fall back to sleep, but still don't want to get out of bed. Other signs are: A difficulty concentrating, feelings of worthlessness or guilt, decreased energy. And then, the final one is psychomotor retardation or agitation. In other words, an increase or decrease of activity that's observable by other people. The reason that it's so important to identify symptoms of depression is because we have treatments that work very well. The best treatment is a combination of medications and psychotherapy. It's very important to get an evaluation, to make the diagnosis early, because a lot of the worst consequences of depressive symptoms can be prevented, with early diagnosis and treatment. And most significantly, that can be suicidal thinking, and suicidal acts. So it's very important for individuals suffering any of these signs or symptoms to get an evaluation with a psychiatrist, so that they can start treatment early, to prevent the worst consequences of these symptoms.
- published: 02 Jan 2012
- views: 85063