Types of Mood Disorders
Symptoms & Warning Signs
Causes & Risk Factors
Treatment & Coping Strategies
Myths vs. Facts
100

This mood disorder involves extreme mood swings between emotional highs and lows

What is Bipolar Disorder

100

A common symptom of depression involving feeling tired all the time

What is fatigue or low energy

100

Stressful life events such as trauma or loss may trigger this

What are mood disorders or depression

100

Talking with a licensed counselor or psychologist is called this

What is therapy 

100

True or False: Mood disorders are a sign of weakness

What is false

300

This disorder causes persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest

What is Major Depressive Disorder

300

People with bipolar disorder may experience this during manic episodes

What is risky or impulsive behavior

300

Chemical messengers in the brain linked to mood are called these

What are neurotransmitters

300

Doctors may prescribe these to help balance mood symptoms

What is medication

300

True or False: Depression can affect people of all ages

What is true

500

This disorder includes long-term mild depression lasting two years or more

What is Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia)

500

Sleeping too much or too little can be a warning sign of this condition

What is depression

500

Lack of sleep, substance abuse, and chronic stress are examples of these

What are risk factors

500

This type of therapy helps people change unhealthy thinking patterns

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy(CBT)

500

Fact or Myth: Treatment can help people manage mood disorders successfully

What is fact

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