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[Mood disorders in adolescence].

A H Esman1

  • 1Cornell University Medical College, New York, NY 10021.

La Psychiatrie De L'Enfant
|January 1, 1990
PubMed
Summary

Adolescent mood disorders, including dysthymia and bipolar disorder, are common. This review explores contributing factors and effective psychotherapeutic interventions for these conditions.

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Area of Science:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
  • Developmental Psychology

Background:

  • Mood disorders frequently manifest during adolescence.
  • These conditions exist on a spectrum from normative developmental challenges to severe psychopathologies.
  • Understanding adolescent mental health is crucial for early intervention.

Observation:

  • Adolescents experience a wide range of mood disorders.
  • These disorders include dysthymia, unipolar depression, and bipolar disorder.
  • Developmental and psychosocial factors play a significant role.

Findings:

  • The paper reviews key developmental factors contributing to adolescent mood disorders.
  • Psychosocial influences on adolescent mental health are examined.
  • Various psychotherapeutic strategies are discussed.

Implications:

  • Identifying contributing factors can lead to targeted prevention strategies.
  • Effective psychotherapeutic approaches can improve outcomes for adolescents.
  • Further research into adolescent mood disorders is warranted.

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