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A mood disorder is defined as “a mental health class that health professionals use to broadly describe all types of depression and bipolar disorders” (Hawkins, 2017). There are different types of mood disorders and some of the most common mood disorders are bipolar disorder, depression, substance induced, and dysthymia. In regards to depression there a few different types which two of them being unipolar and bipolar. In which some of the signs and symptoms will be the same when diagnosis depression the only difference is the treatment that is recommended by a physician to treat the mood disorder. The difference is also the stage of depression that you are diagnosed to be in with unipolar being always a downer and the person never seems to have so up times. This stage of depression seems to be more severe but without mania.
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