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Substance-Induced Mood Disorder

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Criteria
Definition
Mood Disorder Flow Chart
Treatment ( Psychotherapy )
Treatment ( Pharmacotherapy )


Definition

Substance-Induced Mood Disorder is a mood disorder due to direct physiological effect of a substance(s).

ONSET:

After the use of a substance(s).


Diagnostic Criteria - Mental Health made easy.

Substance-Induced Mood Disorder.

1. At least one of the following:

A. Mark lack of interest in all or almost all,activities.( A depressed mood state. )
B. Heighten or irritable mood.

2. One of the following:

A. Evidence symptoms within a month of intoxication or withdrawal.
B. A relationship between a medication and the symptoms.

3. Symptoms not from another disorder.

4. Symptoms not from delirium.

5. Clinically significant distress from symptoms,or impairment in work, social,or other areas of important functioning.

Specify:

Depressive Features.
Manic Features.
Mixed Features.
During Intoxication.
During Withdrawal.


Treatment ( Psychotherapy )

Adlerian Therapy
Behavior Therapy
Cognitive-behavioral Therapy
Existential Therapy
Gestalt Therapy
Person-centered Therapy
Psychoanalytic
Rational-emotive Therapy
Reality Therapy
Transactional Analysis


Treatment ( Pharmacotherapy )

Antidepressants

Selecting the Right Antidepressant
Definition AD's

Adapin
Amitril
Anafranil
Asendin
Aventil
Celexa
Cymbalta / Yentreve
Desyrel
Effexor
Elavil
Emitrip
Endep
Enovil
Etrafon
Etrafon-A
Etrafon-Forte
Dohme
Ludiomil
Luvox
Marplan
Nardil
Norpramine
Pamelor
Parnate
Paxil
Pertofrane
PMS-Levazine
Prozac
Sharpe
Sinequan
SK-Amitriptyline
Surmontil
Tofranil
Vivactil
Wellbutrin
Zoloft
Zyban

Bipolar Disorder
Atretol
Calam
Cibaliyh-S
Clonidine
Depakene
Epitol
Eskalith
Eskalith CR
Isoptin
Tegretol
Lithane
Lithobid
Nimodipine
Valprotate


 

 

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