Check in on the person’s mood. If you are frequently sad or irritable, it could be a sign of depression. However, if you seem more impatient than usual or have outbursts of anger, it could be a sign of burnout. Another difference is that people who are dealing with burnout will usua...
During these episodes, symptoms occur most of the day, nearly every day, and may include: Feelings of sadness, tearfulness, emptiness or hopelessness Angry outbursts, irritability or frustration, even over small matters Loss of interest or pleasure in most or all normal activities, such as sex...
Mary, a 44-year-old, never-married African American woman, presented for treatment of panic disorder but was diagnosed instead as having major depression with recurrent anger attacks. Angry outbursts had caused numerous problems in her career and in her interpersonal relationships. In the first ...
an increase in anger outbursts—often including yelling, throwing things, losing control of behaviors—that steadily rises and is in direct contrast to previous behavioral baselines can be an indicator of depression for teenagers. Initially, much research in this...
incident. The immediate symptoms include loss of consciousness, post-traumatic amnesia, and disorientation. These symptoms will fade in all but the most severe of cases, but the damage sustained by the brain can also lead to lasting psychological effects, including outbursts of anger and depression...
Symptoms of mental illness include frequent outbursts of anger, hyperactivity, fear of gaining weight, excessive worrying, frequent temper tantrums, and hearing voices that aren't there. Treatment may involve medication, psychotherapy, and creative therapies. Bipolar Disorder Bipolar disorder (or manic...
Temper outbursts and severe irritability three or more times per week Chronic anger for most of the day Difficulty functioning in multiple areas of life Symptoms that occur steadily for more than 12 months Difference between DMDD vs bipolar disorder Unlike bipolar disorder, this condition does not...
Outbursts of complaining or shouting Racing thoughts and incessant talking Restlessness and pacinganger Agitation Hand-wringing and nail-biting Pulling at clothes or hair Picking at skin FidgetingClinical Forms of Agitated Depression Psychotic agitated depressionProposed name: Melancholia Non-psychotic agitate...
control problems involve difficulties in regulating one’s emotional responses, which can lead to excessive or inappropriate emotional reactions, such as anger outbursts, anxiety, or depression (Dinsmore et al.,2008). Behavioral control problems encompass difficulties in managing impulses and behaviors,...
Men typically express anger or aggression rather than tearful outbursts. Their alcohol consumption may also increase, and they tend to engage in risky behaviour. However, research published in Frontiers journal found that these are traditional and severe symptoms of male depression. Men may experienc...