Mood disorders: Major Depressive Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, and Seasonal Affective Disorder
In a single year, approximately 7% of Americans suffer from mood disorders, seen as depression or mania, likely to turn worse or cause death (Satcher, 2011). It is one of the top 10 causes of disability throughout the…
Counseling 521 Individual Appraisal
What is in the report is a summary and review of the Millon test. The base Millon test (and there are others) dovetails nicely with the DSM-IV. In fact, the namesake of the test, Mr. Millon, has previously worked on the DSM-III committee some years back. Even so, no test is perfect and Millon is no example. Examples of this are explained at great length.
Bipolar I disorder: clinical features and treatment approaches
Bipolar 1 disorder is a serious mental illness classified by the DSM-IV as a mood or affective disorder. It is part of the bipolar spectrum of illnesses, which also includes bipolar 2 disorder and cyclothymia. The disease is chronic and can lead to suicide. The history of bipolar is discussed, along with the symtoms, treatment options, and perspectives from the Christian worldview.