Tag: Mood Swings


BEDLAM

BEDLAM: A Comprehensive Review of the Disorder and Its Treatment The psychiatric condition known as BEDLAM represents a complex and multifaceted challenge within the field of mental health. As an acronymic or specific clinical designation discussed in contemporary literature, BEDLAM is characterized by a persistent pattern of impulsive and disruptive behavior, profound difficulties with interpersonal […]

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CYCLOTHYMIC PERSONALITY (Cycloid Personality)

Abstract and Overview The term Cyclothymic Personality (CP), sometimes referred to historically as Cycloid Personality, denotes a persistent and chronic affective disorder characterized by marked and recurrent fluctuations in mood. This condition sits on the spectrum of affective disorders, serving as a critical bridge between stable psychological functioning and more severe mood disorders, particularly Bipolar […]

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RAPID CYCLING

Rapid cycling describes mood disturbances that fluctuate over a short time span. The cycling most commonly occurs between manic and depressive episodes. The condition is described as going through these mood swings four or more times in a twelve-month period. The episodes must be seperated by at least 2 months of symptom free period. RAPID […]

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EMOTIONAL INSTABILITY

Definition and Core Concepts Emotional instability, often referred to synonymously with affective lability, is fundamentally characterized by the heightened and rapid fluctuation of an individual’s emotional state. This tendency involves shifts that are frequently disproportionate to the external stimulus, resulting in significant subjective distress and functional impairment across various life domains. Unlike typical, adaptive mood […]

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PREADOLESCENCE

Definition and Conceptual Framework of Preadolescence Preadolescence is formally defined within developmental psychology as the crucial transitional period in childhood immediately preceding the biological onset of puberty and the subsequent phase of adolescence. This stage is primarily characterized by the approximately two-year span leading up to the physical manifestation of secondary sexual characteristics, although the […]

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AFFECTIVE LABILITY

Definition and Conceptualization of Affective Lability Affective lability, often referred to synonymously in clinical settings as labile affect, describes a pattern of pronounced and rapid shifts in emotional expression. This phenomenon represents a significant disruption in the typical homeostatic regulation of emotional response, characterized by the swift and often disproportionate manifestation of various affective states. […]

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MOOD SWINGS

Definition and Conceptualization of Mood Swings Mood swings are defined as marked, rapid, or profound alterations in an individual’s affective state, typically shifting between two emotional poles that are often diametrically opposed. These alterations represent a significant departure from the individual’s habitual, stable emotional baseline. The original conceptualization of mood swings centers on the transition […]

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PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME (PMS)

Definition, Scope, and Historical Context Premenstrual Syndrome, commonly abbreviated as PMS, refers to a complex and recurrent cluster of psychological, affective, and somatic indicators experienced by females during the late luteal phase of the menstrual cycle—the period typically spanning the week preceding the onset of menstruation. These symptoms characteristically remit spontaneously and completely, usually within […]

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BORDERLINE SCHIZOPHRENIA

Borderline Schizophrenia: An Historical and Clinical Review The Core Definition and Clinical Ambiguity The term “Borderline Schizophrenia” represents a complex and historically controversial psychiatric concept, typically used to describe individuals who exhibit a chronic pattern of pervasive instability in emotional regulation, interpersonal relationships, self-image, and impulse control, coupled with transient or mild cognitive disturbances often […]

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CYCLOTHYMIC DISORDER

Cyclothymic Disorder The Core Definition of Cyclothymic Disorder Cyclothymic disorder, often referred to simply as cyclothymia, is a chronic mental health condition characterized by persistent and fluctuating mood swings that, while disruptive, do not meet the full diagnostic criteria for either a manic episode or a major depressive episode. It stands as a milder, yet […]

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BIPOLAR RATING SCALE

Bipolar Rating Scale Introduction to the Bipolar Rating Scale The Bipolar Rating Scale (BRS) represents a crucial advancement in the assessment of bipolar disorder, a complex mental health condition characterized by significant and often disruptive fluctuations in mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration. These mood swings can range dramatically from periods of intense mania or […]

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