Major Depressive and Other Mood Disorder Symptoms

A qualified mental health professional should make a diagnosis of major depressive and other mood disorders after conducting a thorough assessment of symptoms and their impact on functioning. While major depressive and other mood disorders may manifest with other symptoms, the following are the most prevalent.

Persistent Depressed Mood

Individuals with MDD experience a persistent and pervasive low mood that extends beyond the typical ups and downs of everyday life. This mood disturbance is often characterized by feelings of sadness, emptiness, or hopelessness.

Loss of Interest or Pleasure

Anhedonia is a hallmark symptom of depression and involves a diminished ability to experience pleasure or interest in activities that were once enjoyable. Individuals may lose interest in hobbies, social activities, and relationships.

Fatigue or Loss of Energy

Many people with MDD experience persistent feelings of fatigue, even after adequate rest. They may feel physically drained and find it difficult to engage in daily activities.

Difficulty Concentrating or Indecisiveness

Depression often affects cognitive function, leading to difficulties with concentration, memory, and decision-making. Individuals may find it challenging to focus on tasks, complete work, or make simple decisions.

Major Depressive and Other Mood Disorder Therapies

There are various therapeutic approaches designed to address different aspects of major depressive and other mood disorders. The below therapies are just a few of the care options available, each offering unique strategies to support individuals on their journey to improved mental health.

EMDR Therapy

At Healing Trauma KC, we offer EMDR therapy as part of our trauma therapy services, different from traditional talk therapy, as a clinical practice. EMDR, or Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, mimics rem sleep and is a… Learn more

Internal Family Systems/Parts Work

IFS and Parts Work Therapy, delves into an individual’s psyche, exploring internal “parts” or sub-personalities. The goal is to facilitate dialogue and integration among these parts under the guidance of the core, compassionate… Learn more

Mindfulness-based Therapy

Mindfulness- based therapy approach focuses on cultivating awareness and presence to help individuals and couples navigate through life’s challenges. Through mindfulness practices, we aim to provide a safe and supportive space… Learn more

Mood Disorder FAQs

Major depressive disorder affects individuals of all ages, genders, and backgrounds. Its prevalence is significant worldwide, highlighting the need for open conversations about mental health. Seeking professional help is crucial due to its profound impact on overall well-being, emphasizing the importance of accessible mental health services.

The exact cause of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is yet to be fully understood. However, research suggests that a combination of biological, environmental, and psychological factors contribute to its development. These factors may include genetic predisposition, chemical imbalances in the brain, stressful life events, trauma, and chronic medical conditions. It is important to note that MDD can affect anyone, regardless of their circumstances, and seeking professional help is essential for proper diagnosis and effective treatment.

Yes, Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is considered a serious mental illness due to its debilitating impact on individuals’ daily functioning and overall quality of life. MDD can disrupt relationships, impair work performance, and lead to a range of physical health problems. Furthermore, the risk of suicide is higher among individuals with MDD, emphasizing the significance of prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Seeking professional help and accessing mental health services are crucial steps in managing this serious mental illness effectively.

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