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Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > расстройство настроения
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Medicine: disturbance of mood, mood disorderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > расстройство настроения
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mood disturbance, mood disorderRussian-english psychology dictionary > нарушение настроения
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Словарь психоаналитических терминов и понятий > нарушения настроения
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рус Биполярное аффективные расстройствоeng Bipolar affective disorder. A disorder characterized by two or more episodes in which the patient's mood and activity levels are significantly disturbed, this disturbance consisting on some occasions of an elevation of mood and increased energy and activity (hypomania or mania) and on others of a lowering of mood and decreased energy and activity (depression). Repeated episodes of hypomania or mania only are classified as bipolar. (Includes: ) manic-depressive: illness, psychosis, reaction. (Excludes: ) bipolar disorder, single manic episode ( F30.-), cyclothymia ( F34.0) -
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рус Биполярное аффективное расстройство, текущая ремиссияeng Bipolar affective disorder, currently in remission. The patient has had at least one authenticated hypomanic, manic, or mixed affective episode in the past, and at least one other affective episode (hypomanic, manic, depressive, or mixed) in addition, but is not currently suffering from any significant mood disturbance, and has not done so for several months. Periods of remission during prophylactic treatment should be coded here. -
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рус Расстройство приспособительных реакцийeng Adjustment disorders. States of subjective distress and emotional disturbance, usually interfering with social functioning and performance, arising in the period of adaptation to a significant life change or a stressful life event. The stressor may have affected the integrity of an individual's social network (bereavement, separation experiences) or the wider system of social supports and values (migration, refugee status), or represented a major developmental transition or crisis (going to school, becoming a parent, failure to attain a cherished personal goal, retirement). Individual predisposition or vulnerability plays an important role in the risk of occurrence and the shaping of the manifestations of adjustment disorders, but it is nevertheless assumed that the condition would not have arisen without the stressor. The manifestations vary and include depressed mood, anxiety or worry (or mixture of these), a feeling of inability to cope, plan ahead, or continue in the present situation, as well as some deg
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