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  1. The Food-Mood Solution: All-Natural Ways to Banish Anxiety, Depression, Anger, Stress, Overeating, and Alcohol and Drug Problems--and Feel Good Again by Jack Challem, 2008-01-18
  2. Borderline Personality Disorder For Dummies by Charles H. Elliott PhD, Laura L. Smith PhD, 2009-07-27
  3. New Hope for People with Bipolar Disorder: Your Friendly, Authoritative Guide to the Latest in Traditional and Complementary Solutions by Jan Fawcett, Bernard Golden, et all 2007-10-23
  4. Mental Health Information for Teens: Health Tips About Mental Wellness and Mental Illness : Including Facts About Mental and Emotional Health, Depression ... Mood Disorders, Self-in (Teen Health Series) by Karen Bellenir, 2006-07-06
  5. Bipolar Disorder: The Latest Assessment And Treatment Strategies by Trisha Suppes, Ellen B. Dennehy, 2005-06-01
  6. New Hope for People with Bipolar Disorder: Your Friendly, Authoritative Guide to the Latest in Traditional and Complementar y Solutions, Including: Proper ... of Depression & Manic-Depressive ... by Jan Fawcett, Bernard Golden, et all 2000-09-14
  7. The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Mood Disorders
  8. Borderline Personality Disorder: A Therapist's Guide to Taking Control by Arthur Freeman, Gina M. Fusco, 2003-11-01
  9. Integrated Treatment for Mood and Substance Use Disorders
  10. Living Well with Depression and Bipolar Disorder: What Your Doctor Doesn't Tell You...That You Need to Know by John Mcmanamy, 2006-10-01
  11. Bipolar Kids: Helping Your Child Find Calm in the Mood Storm by Rosalie Greenberg, 2008-06-03
  12. Bipolar Disorder: The Ultimate Guide by Sarah Owen, Amanda Saunders, 2008-07-25
  13. Bipolar Disorder: The Ultimate Guide by Sarah Owen, Amanda Saunders, 2008-07-25
  14. If Your Adolescent Has an Anxiety Disorder: An Essential Resource for Parents (Adolescent Mental Health Initiative) by Edna B. Foa, Linda Wasmer Andrews, 2006-04-01

41. Department Of Psychiatry, Indiana University
Site describes adult psychiatric service programs that address disorders including mood disorders, sexual health, Alzheimer's Disease, and anxiety disorders.
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42. NIMH: Clinical Trials: Mood Disorders
Search ClinicalTrials.gov for more NIH/NIMH studies on mood disorders. mood disorders, which include various forms of depression and bipolar disorder
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  • Severe Mood and Behavioral Problems in Children and Adolescents.
    Treatment study; inpatient and outpatient. This study evaluates whether the medication lithium can help children and adolescents with severe mood and behavioral problems (e.g., anger, sadness, irritability, distractibility, extreme responses to frustration). Ages 7-17. NIH Clinical Center, Bethesda, MD.
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Search ClinicalTrials.gov for more NIH/NIMH studies on Mood Disorders MOOD DISORDERS, which include various forms of depression and bipolar disorder (manic-depressive illness), are serious brain disorders that can affect people of all ages. Mood disorders cause significant changes in mood, energy, and behavior, which can make it difficult or impossible to function effectively in everyday life.

43. GSDL Depression And Mood Disorders
A number of Great Smokies Diagnostic Laboratory s assessments can help clinicians uncover root causes of depression.
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44. Seasonal Affective Disorder & Bright Light Therapy From Light Therapy Systems
Light therapy products for mood disorders and seasonal affective disorder.
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45. Depression And Bipolar Disorder Information Australia - Black Dog Institute
Black Dog Institute is an educational, research and clinical facility offering specialist expertise in mood disorders.
http://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/

46. University Counseling Center - The George Washington University
Depression, mood disorders, Suicidality. Although college can be an exciting time, charged with new emotions, new experiences and new challenges,
http://gwired.gwu.edu/counsel/SelfHelp/SelfHelpLibrary/VirtualHandouts/Depressio
See More SASS Departments and Services: - GWired Front Page - Undergraduate Admissions - Career Center - CLLC - Colonials Athletics - Community Service - Counseling Center - Dean of Students - Dining Services - Disability Support Services - Financial Assistance - Greek Affairs - International Students - Marvin Center - Mount Vernon Campus Life - Multicultural Services - Parent Services - ResNet - Student Activities Center - Student Health - University Police
  • Calendar/Upcoming Events Immediate Assistance Depression, Mood Disorders, Suicidality Although college can be an exciting time, charged with new emotions, new experiences and new challenges, it can also be a confusing time for students filled with anxiety, uncertainty, and difficulties coping. The transitions of leaving home, leaving family and friends, moving into a new city, meeting new people, combined with the challenges of the academic environment easily contribute to feeling lonely and overwhelmed. For some, these feelings just "go away," but for others, they linger. For these individuals, the excitement of starting school begins to wear off, but the feelings of being "down in the dumps" do not. Thoughts of returning home, transferring schools, escaping or even ending one's life enter one's head. Although in moderation, these might be normal reactions to stress, transition, and the college experience, but if they persist, they can leave an individual feeling confused and scared.
    We at the University Counseling Center (UCC) are here to help. We realize that college can be stressful for many people and want to provide students with information on how to identify signs and symptoms of depression, mood or bipolar disorders, and suicidality. We believe that early identification leads to early intervention. Early intervention can help students feel better more quickly so they can better enjoy their college experience.

47. Postpartum Depression Help | Dr. Shoshana Bennett, Ph.D.
Dr. Shoshana Bennett offers education and emotional support for women experiencing postpartum depression and other prenatal and postpartum mood disorders.
http://www.postpartumassistance.com

48. Baylor Mood Disorders Center
An interdisciplinary academic psychiatry service located at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.
http://www.bcm.edu/psych/mdoc/
Psychopharmacology Update 2005 The Mood Disorders Center (MDOC) is an interdisciplinary academic psychiatry service located at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. The mission of the MDOC is serve as a community resource in advancing our understanding and treatment of mood disorders, such as depression and bipolar disorder.
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This web site is designed to provide information about our programs and links to other resources. If you are seeking immediate help for treatment of a psychiatric disorder, we recommend that you contact your clinician or your nearest emergency room. This web site is not set up to provide help or advice to individuals, family members, or friends of individuals with psychiatric disorders. Privacy BCM Home BCM Psychiatry Home Privacy Notices
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49. Health Research Institute - Pfeiffer Treatment Center
An outpatient clinic dedicated to assisting children and adults with biochemical imbalances through nutrient therapy. Our emphasis is on ADD/ADHD, autism, depression, thought and mood disorders.
http://www.hriptc.org
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education and nutritional treatment of biochemical imbalances. NEW EXTENDED HOURS We have extended our hours to better serve the needs of our patients. Open two Saturdays each month 8:30am-12:30pm. Please call for availability
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday hours: 8:30am-5:00pm Address/Directions to our Minnesota Pfeiffer Office Read our outcome study on the effect of nutrient therapy entitled Reduced violent behavior following biochemical therap y in the October 15, 2004 issue of the peer-reviewed journal Pfeiffer Treatment Center Services: Evaluation and Treatment of Biochemical Imbalances Introducing the Pfeiffer Treatment Center HRI Pharmacy: A Licensed Compounding Pharmacy Research and Resources Educational Activities More Patient Information Miscellaneous

50. Mood Disorders Association (SA) Inc
A selfhelp support group for sufferers of unipolar and bipolar depression, based in Adelaide, South Australia.
http://homepages.picknowl.com.au/mda/
Mood Disorders Association (SA) Inc
1 Richmond Road, Keswick. Adelaide. South Australia
"To meet the needs of people with mood disorders, and their carers, in
South Australia through information, education, support and advocacy."
The website for Mood Disorders Association has now changed.
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51. Mandarin Counseling
Licensed Clincial Social Worker. Specilizes in mood disorders, chemical dependency evaluations, relationships, grief loss, trauma recovery, stress anger management
http://www.mandarincounseling.com

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52. Division Of Neuroscience
mood disorders Research Group. Our group is part of the Molecular Psychiatry Group in the Department of Psychiatry. We have a major focus on the
http://www.neuroscience.bham.ac.uk/research/mdrg.htm
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53. Tourette Syndrome Plus - Conditions - Mood Disorders Table Of Contents
Learn about symptoms of depression and Bipolar Disorder and other mood disorders.
http://www.tourettesyndrome.net/mood.htm
Site Map Conditions Education Behavior ... Home MOOD DISORDERS
INTRODUCTION
Variability in emotions and mood are part of life. But is there ever a time when a person is "too sad" for "too long" or when their apparent "good" mood seems out of proportion to their life and unrealistic? How is a parent or family member to know when variability in mood is not just "normal" and may represent a condition that needs to be addressed or treated in a child or family member? If you are looking for school-related impact and school strategies, those topics are covered in the Education section. TABLE OF CONTENTS Depression PDF File
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Overview of depression, its symptoms, diagnosis and treatment, and resources

54. GSDL Depression And Mood Disorders
Symptoms, along with reactions and combinations to and with bodily functions.
http://www.gsdl.com/assessments/finddisease/depression/

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Depression and Mood Disorders Depression and Amino Acids: The building blocks of protein, amino acids are crucial source material for the production of important brain neurotransmitters. Imbalances can result in several major dysfunctions of the central nervous system linked to depression. Depression and Thyroid Function: A substantial portion of patients with depression suffer from thyroid hormone imbalances that may make them more treatment-resistant. Depression and Allergy: Depression seems to predispose individuals to increased immune hypersensitivity to a wide range of food and environmental allergens. Depression and Melatonin: Imbalances of the pineal hormone melatonin are linked to Seasonal Affective Disorder and other mood and behavior problems. Disrupted secretion patterns of melatonin can also seriously interfere with sleep, worsening existing symptoms of depression. Depression and Adrenal Hormones: Overly high levels of the adrenal hormone cortisol often underlie the biochemical pattern characteristic of depression, particularly when stress and obesity are also part of the clinical picture.

55. Bmj.com Topic Collections : Mood Disorders (including Depression)
mood disorders (including depression) Eating disorders Impulse control disorders mood disorders (including depression) Personality disorders
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Randomised controlled trial of acute mental health care by a crisis resolution team: the north Islington crisis study
Sonia Johnson, Fiona Nolan, Stephen Pilling, Andrew Sandor, John Hoult, Nigel McKenzie, Ian R White, Marie Thompson, and Paul Bebbington
BMJ, doi:10.1136/bmj.38519.678148.8F (published 15 August 2005)
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56. Emory Women's Mental Health Program | Treatment Of Emotional Disorders During Pr
Focussing on the evaluation and treatment of emotional disorders during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Includes archive of articles covering a range of studies carried out into pregnancy related mood disorders.
http://www.emorywomensprogram.org
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57. Mental Health: A Report Of The Surgeon General - Chapter 4
The other mood disorders covered below are bipolar disorder, dysthymia, and cyclothymia. mood disorders rank among the top 10 causes of worldwide disability
http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/mentalhealth/chapter4/sec3.html
Chapter 4
Adults and Mental Health
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  • Mental Health in Adulthood
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    Mood Disorders
    In 1 year, about 7 percent of Americans suffer from mood disorders, a cluster of mental disorders best recognized by depression or mania (Table 4-1). Mood disorders are outside the bounds of normal fluctuations from sadness to elation. They have potentially severe consequences for morbidity and mortality. This section covers four mood disorders. As the predominant mood disorder, major depressive disorder (also known as unipolar major depression), garners the greatest attention. It is twice more common in women than in men, a gender difference that is discussed later in this section. The other mood disorders covered below are bipolar disorder, dysthymia, and cyclothymia. Depression also has a deleterious impact on the economy, both in diminished productivity and in use of health care resources (Greenberg et al., 1993). In the workplace, depression is a leading cause of absenteeism and diminished productivity. Although only a minority seek professional help to relieve a mood disorder, depressed people are significantly more likely than others to visit a physician for some other reason. Depression-related visits to physicians thus account for a large portion of health care expenditures. Seeking another or a less stigmatized explanation for their difficulties, some depressed patients undergo extensive and expensive diagnostic procedures and then get treated for various other complaints while the mood disorder goes undiagnosed and untreated (Wells et al., 1989).

58. Mental Health: A Report Of The Surgeon General - Chapter 4
The etiology of depression, the mood disorder most frequently studied, The treatment of mood disorders is complex because it involves several stages
http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/mentalhealth/chapter4/sec3_1.html
Chapter 4
Adults and Mental Health
Chapter Overview
  • Mental Health in Adulthood
  • Stressful Life Events ... References
    Etiology of Mood Disorders
    Biologic Factors in Depression
    the biological abnormalities
    interrelate, how they correlate with behavioral and emotional patterns that seem to distinguish one subcategory of major depression from another, and how they respond to diverse forms of therapy. In the search for biological changes with depression, it must be understood that a biological abnormality reliably associated with depression may not actually be a causal factor. For example, a biologic alteration could be a consequence of sleep deprivation or weight loss. Any biological abnormality found in conjunction with any mental disorder may be a cause, a correlate, or a consequence, as discussed in Chapter 2. What drives research is the determination to find which of the biological abnormalities in depression are true causes, especially ones that might be detectable and treatable before the onset of clinical symptoms. Monoamine Hypothesis
    For many years the prevailing hypothesis was that depression was caused by an absolute or relative deficiency of monoamine Despite the problems with the hypothesis that monoamine depletion is the primary cause of depression, monoamine impairment is certainly one of the manifestations, or correlates, of depression. Therefore, the monoamine hypothesis remains important for treatment purposes. Many currently available pharmacotherapies that relieve depression or cause mania, or both, enhance monoamine activity. One of the foremost classes of drugs for depression, SSRIs, for example, boost the level of serotonin in the brain.

59. Jesup Depression And Bipolar Support Group
Nonprofit group for people suffering from depression, bipolar disorder, and other mood disorders. Includes meeting and contact information, along with informational links.
http://depressed.xantee.com/
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