Affective Disorders
Affective Disorder is a group of psychological conditions characterized by changes in mood, ranging from mild unease to severe depression. These disorders are believed to be caused by a combination of biological, genetic, and environmental factors such as stress, trauma, or abuse. Common symptoms include feeling sad, anxious, or emotionally empty, decreased energy and concentration, sleep disturbances, and withdrawal from activities once enjoyed. Treatment for Affective Disorder typically involves psychotherapy, medication, and lifestyle changes, and can help people manage their symptoms and improve their overall quality of life.
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