Mood and Affect
Across
- 2. patient feels in a reasonably positive mood, non-depressed
- 4. individual's lack of integration into society (real or imagined)
- 5. absence of enjoyment from activities that are usually pleasurable
- 8. describes affective changes that occur rapidly and frequently
- 10. in this disorder, depressive symptoms do not necessarily meet the criteria for a dysthymic disorder
- 11. a dimension of mood, beginning with 'p'
- 14. patient feels energised, elated or ecstatic
- 16. la belle ____, describes a distinct lack of concern for neurologic deficits
- 18. describes the extent to which emotions are expressed
- 19. is experienced with major depressive episodes in Bipolar II
- 20. feeling a lack of feeling characterised by diminished interest, energy and reaction
- 21. or duration describes the length of time a mood disturbance exists without significant variation
- 23. disorders of _______, last for days, weeks, or months
Down
- 1. or quality, the patient's reported emotional state
- 3. the ______ between affect and mood, appearance, behaviour and speech is important to observe
- 4. degree to which visible emotions match thought content
- 5. disorders of _______, last for seconds, minutes or hours
- 6. describes the degree to which visible emotions vary throughout interview
- 7. this kind of affect is a term often used to describe low or flattened intensity of emotions expressed
- 9. describe silly or childish affect
- 12. the degree to which mood is altered by external factors
- 13. inability to sense and describe mood state
- 15. small or non-existent changes in affect
- 16. the degree to which mood is expressed
- 17. in this disorder, depressive symptoms are not severe enough for a major depressive episode
- 22. if I had Type I of this disorder, I would experience manic and depressive episodes