Tag: manic episodes


Mood-Congruent Psychosis: When Emotions Distort Reality

Mood-Congruent Psychosis: When Emotions Distort Reality

Mood-Congruent Psychotic Features The Core Definition of Mood-Congruence Mood-congruent psychotic features constitute a specific classification used within clinical psychology and psychiatry to describe the presence of psychotic features—specifically delusions or hallucinations—whose thematic content is entirely consistent with the patient’s prevailing emotional state. This consistency means that the content of the psychosis reflects, reinforces, or logically […]

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MANIC-DEPRESSIVE REACTION (GENERAL)

Definition and Nomenclature of Manic-Depressive Reaction The term Manic-Depressive Reaction (MDR) functions historically as a comprehensive designation for mental health disorders characterized by significant, often dramatic, shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels. Fundamentally, MDR involves the recurrent manifestation of both manic (or hypomanic) and depressive episodes, interspersed with periods of relative normalcy, known as […]

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