Cognitive Symptoms: - Poor Concentration, Poor memory, Low self-esteem
Physiological Symptoms: - Sleep Disturbances fidgeting headaches and lack of energy
Behavioural: - Social withdrawal, poor personal maintenance and catatonia
2. Emotional Symptoms: - High levels of euphoria with highly elevated moods states also a decrease in tolerance may be seen with irritability when one fails to get their own way.
Behavioural Symptoms: - High Energy levels, increased social activity, quick rate of speech reckless and dangerous behaviour.
3. Many biological explanations have been put forward in an attempt to explain the cause of mood disorders these mainly consist of Unipolar and Bipolar …show more content…
However even with the input of modern technology no gene has been identified as being the root cause for Mood disorders however Wilhelm suggested that that an abnormal serotonin transporting gene could in fact play a key role in determining whether or not Mood disorders have a genetic basis. The fact that no gene has been identified also leads to questions about the evidence given suggesting that mood disorders do in fact have a genetic basis the evidence is mostly correlational and thus must be translated with caution. Furthermore the concordance rate in MZ twins does not stand at 100% thus mood disorders cannot have a purely genetic