Mood & Depression
Persistent low mood, depression, and bipolar spectrum conditions.
35 conditions
- Agitated DepressionAgitated Depression is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- AlexithymiaAlexithymia is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Anxious Distress Depressive PatternAnxious Distress Depressive Pattern is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Atypical DepressionAtypical Depression is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Bipolar Disorder Due to Another Medical ConditionBipolar Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Bipolar I DisorderA mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings including emotional highs (mania) and lows (depression).
- Bipolar II DisorderBipolar II Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. A full diagnostic evaluation by a qualified professional is recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Chronic Irritability SyndromeChronic Irritability Syndrome is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Cycloid Emotionality DisorderCycloid Emotionality Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Cyclothymic Disorder (Cyclothymia)A chronic mood disorder characterized by numerous periods of hypomanic symptoms alternating with periods of depressive symptoms, lasting at least 2 years. Mood fluctuations are less severe than bipolar disorder but persistent and cause significant distress or impairment.
- Cyclothymic Disorder, Childhood-Onset PatternCyclothymic Disorder, Childhood-Onset Pattern is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Depressive Disorder Due to Another Medical ConditionDepressive Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. A full diagnostic evaluation by a qualified professional is recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD)A childhood disorder characterized by severe, recurrent temper outbursts that are grossly out of proportion in intensity or duration to the situation, along with persistent irritable or angry mood between outbursts. Distinguishes chronic irritability from bipolar disorder in children.
- Double DepressionDouble Depression is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Intermittent Dysphoric DisorderIntermittent Dysphoric Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
- Masked DepressionMasked Depression is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Melancholic DepressionMelancholic Depression is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Mixed Features Depressive PatternMixed Features Depressive Pattern is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Other Specified Bipolar and Related DisorderOther Specified Bipolar and Related Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Other Specified Depressive DisorderOther Specified Depressive Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia)Chronic depression lasting at least 2 years with depressed mood more days than not.
- Postpartum DepressionMajor depression that begins within 4 weeks after childbirth, though symptoms can emerge up to a year postpartum.
- Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD)A severe form of premenstrual syndrome characterized by significant mood disturbances and physical symptoms occurring in the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle, interfering with work, school, relationships, or daily activities.
- Recurrent Brief DepressionRecurrent Brief Depression is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Rejection Sensitive DysphoriaRejection Sensitive Dysphoria is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)Depression that occurs at specific times of the year, usually in winter when there's less natural sunlight.
- Social Rhythm DisorderSocial Rhythm Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Substance/Medication-Induced Bipolar and Related DisorderSubstance/Medication-Induced Bipolar and Related Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Substance/Medication-Induced Depressive DisorderSubstance/Medication-Induced Depressive Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. A full diagnostic evaluation by a qualified professional is recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Subsyndromal DepressionSubsyndromal Depression is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Subthreshold Bipolar Spectrum DisorderSubthreshold Bipolar Spectrum Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Ultra-Rapid Cycling Bipolar PatternUltra-Rapid Cycling Bipolar Pattern is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Unspecified Bipolar and Related DisorderUnspecified Bipolar and Related Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Unspecified Depressive DisorderUnspecified Depressive Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.