Mood and Affect

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