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What Are Mood Disorders And How Do They Relate To Addiction?

Mood or affective disorders are not uncommon. This category of mental health issues includes depression (all categories) as well as bipolar disorder. Anyone can develop a mood disorder, and these concerns can start at a young age. Children, adolescents and adults can all be susceptible to mental health problems.

Types Of Mood Disorders

Common types of mood disorders are as follows:

Mood Disorders And Addiction

Some people who are experiencing symptoms of depression (sadness, difficulty sleeping, low energy, difficulty concentrating, lack of self-esteem) may start using drugs or alcohol as a way to try to feel better. They may not immediately recognize that they are depressed and that their condition is treatable if they see their doctor, especially if they start showing signs as an adolescent.

The years when a young person is moving from childhood to becoming an adult are full of major changes, physically, mentally and emotionally. It can be easy to confuse the signs of depression with hormonal changes or the ups and downs of normal teen years. Someone in this situation may start using drugs and alcohol as a way of managing their symptoms to feel better or to simply try to feel something when their whole world feels awkward, bleak and gray.

In the case of a person who has a substance induced mood disorder, the depression develops after the addiction has established itself in an individual’s life. Research has indicated that alcohol and sedatives (barbiturates) have been implicated in causing depression in some people.

Whether the mood disorder existed before the addiction or came into existence after the addiction, We here at The Dunes East Hampton has knowledgeable, caring staff to treat both conditions. When clients have co-occurring disorders, they must be treated concurrently to lead to a full recovery.

If You Or Someone You Love Is Struggling With A Mental Illness And Addiction – Call Us Now We Will Guide You To Freedom, Peace And Recovery!

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