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Disorders of mood include various syndromes of depression and of mania, separately and in combination. These are ordinarily distinguished from anxiety syndromes, although the boundaries between depression and anxiety are indistinct and much overlap in symptoms exists. The term affective disorders is sometimes applied to depression, mania, and anxiety disorders. Although mood disorders are characterized as disturbances of mood, which range from profound sadness to grandiose elation, the syndromes also include symptoms in cognitive, behavioral, and somatic domains.
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Rehm, L.P., Mehta, P., Dodrill, C.L. (2001). Depression. In: Hersen, M., Van Hasselt, V.B. (eds) Advanced Abnormal Psychology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8497-5_15
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