Facebook Twitter Delicious Digg Stumbleupon Technorati

Dec 26, 2011

Recurrent Brief Depressive Disorder Criteria

Research Criteria for Recurrent Brief Depressive Disorder (DSM-IV-TR)
  1. Criteria, except for duration, are met for a major depressive episode.
  2. The depressive periods in Criterion A last at least 2 days but less than 2 weeks.
  3. The depressive periods occur at least once a month for 12 consecutive months and are not associated with the menstrual cycle.
  4. The periods of depressed mood cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
  5. The symptoms are not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g., a drug of abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition (e.g., hypothyroidism).
  6. There has never been a major depressive episode, and criteria are not met for dysthymic disorder.
  7. There has never been a manic episode, a mixed episode, or a hypomanic episode, and criteria are not met for cyclothymic disorder. Note: This exclusion does not apply if all of the manic-, mixed-, or hypomanic-like episodes are substance or treatment induced.
  8. The mood disturbance does not occur exclusively during schizophrenia, schizophreniform disorder, schizoaffective disorder, delusional disorder, or psychotic disorder not otherwise specified.
(From American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. 4th ed. Text rev. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association; copyright 2000, with permission.)

Dec 17, 2011

Recurrent Brief Depressive Disorder

Recurrent Brief Depressive Disorder
Recurrent brief depressive disorder is a mood disorder that included in the category of mood disorders Not Otherwise Specified as Postpsychotic Depressive disorders of Schizophrenia and other. Recurrent brief depressive disorder is usually characterized by multiple, episodes of depressive symptoms is relatively short, usually less than 2 weeks, except for a short duration that meets diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder.

Dec 16, 2011

Risk of Depression in Fans of Heavy Metal Music

Teenage fans of heavy metal music, at risk of suffering from depressive disorders. Genre of music that can be deafening as heavy metal is the darling of people, especially among young people. But parents seem to need to be wary if their teens too much in love 'genre' of this music. Because teens who listen 'loud music heavy metal' at risk of depression and suicide.

Dec 13, 2011

Bright Light Lead to Mood Disorders

Bright light during sleep lead to mood dsorders. Do you have a habit of sleeping in a state of the lights on? We recommend you to change these habits slowly. Sleeping with a bright light can make your mood unstable and deteriorating. So that the risk of mood disorders will haunt your days.

Dec 11, 2011

Some Ways of Treatment for Depression without Medication

Someone sometimes do not realizing that he was suffering from depression, especially mildly or moderately depressed because symptoms of depression are less prominent at this level. When depression has become a major depression, most of them began to realize to see a doctor and prescribed antidepressants.