RT Book, Section SR Print(0) ID 1101688809 T1 Disorders of Mood and Anxiety T2 Principles of Neural Science, Fifth Edition YR 2014 FD 2014 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 978-0-07-139011-8 LK neurology.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1101688809 RD 2024/03/28 AB The Most Common Disorders of Mood Are Unipolar Depression and Bipolar DisorderUnipolar Depression Often Begins Early in LifeBipolar Disorder Includes Episodes of ManiaMood Disorders Are Common and DisablingBoth Genetic and Nongenetic Risk Factors Play an Important Role in Mood DisordersSpecific Brain Regions and Circuits Are Involved in Mood DisordersDepression and Stress Are InterrelatedMajor Depression Can Be Treated EffectivelyAntidepressant Drugs Target Monoaminergic Neural SystemsPsychotherapy Is Effective in the Treatment of Major DepressionElectroconvulsive Therapy Is Highly Effective Against DepressionBipolar Disorder Can Be Treated with Lithium and Several Drugs Initially Developed as AnticonvulsantsAnxiety Disorders Stem from Abnormal Regulation of FearAnxiety Disorders Have a Genetic ComponentAnimal Models of Fear May Shed Light on Human Anxiety DisordersNeuro-imaging Implicates Amygdala-Based Circuits in Human Fear and AnxietyAnxiety Disorders Can Be Treated Effectively with Medications and PsychotherapyAn Overall View