Mood Disorder

Mood Disorder
Mood disorder, as the name suggests, affects your mood. Your mood is a long-lasting emotional state that modifies your thoughts and behavior. Mood disorders markedly disturb your emotions and manipulate how you feel inside. Different mood disorders make you go from a phase of explosive energy and happiness to a period of profound sorrow and grief.
Your mood is subject to change in line with what’s going on around you. Mood disorder symptoms are persistent and can be present for several weeks. They hinder your daily activities and negatively alter your relationships and work proficiency.
Mood disorders are among the most common mental health issues the world population is facing. Previous data from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) reports that the prevalence of common mood disorders among adults in the US is around 9.7%. The prevalence was reportedly slightly higher for females.
The National Institute of Health (NIH) broadly allocates common mood disorders into two groups.

FAQs
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How do we feel when we deal with a mental health condition?
We might feel worried, tense and afraid – a common feeling we can say is ‘anxiety‘. This can impact our sleep, work, eating, studying, and social life, and even lead to increased drug and alcohol use. Others may not recognize what we’re going through unless we tell them.
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How do I express my mental health condition?
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What are the most common mental health condition?
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What is the most treatment-resistant mental health condition?
While there is no clear “most” treatment-resistant disorder, treatment-resistant depression (TRD) is often considered the most difficult to manage. TRD is defined as the failure to respond to at least two antidepressants given from different classes, or one antidepressant in combination with other forms of therapy.
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