A hypomanic episode is a period of abnormally elevated, extreme changes in mood, behavior, activity and energy level. It’s a less severe condition than mania.| Cleveland Clinic
A manic episode is a period of abnormally elevated, extreme changes in mood, behavior and activity and energy level. It’s a more severe condition than hypomania.| Cleveland Clinic
Cyclothymia (cyclothymic disorder) is a milder form of bipolar disorder involving mood swings of hypomanic and depressive episodes that occur frequently.| Cleveland Clinic
Sex recorded at birth assigns a label — male or female — based on the appearance of your genitals at birth. In the U.S., this label goes on your birth certificate and your medical records.| Cleveland Clinic
Thyroid hormone is the hormone that controls your body’s metabolism. Thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) collectively make up thyroid hormone.| Cleveland Clinic
Schizoaffective disorder combines symptoms of both schizophrenia and mood disorders. Learn more about the symptoms and treatment options available.| Cleveland Clinic
Schizophrenia is a condition and a spectrum of disorders involving a disconnection from reality. It’s a severe condition, but it’s often treatable, especially early.| Cleveland Clinic
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Illnesses, or DSM-5, is the American Psychiatric Association’s professional guide to mental health conditions.| Cleveland Clinic
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A mood disorder is a mental health condition that primarily affects your emotional state. Depression and bipolar disorder are the most common mood disorders.| Cleveland Clinic
Depression is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest in things and activities you once enjoyed. It’s treatable.| Cleveland Clinic