Mood Disorders
Major Depressive Disorder – Persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest, and other symptoms that interfere with daily life.
Bipolar I Disorder – Periods of severe mood elevation (mania) alternating with episodes of depression.
Bipolar II Disorder – Patterns of depressive episodes and less intense periods of elevated mood (hypomania).
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) – Depression that occurs at a specific time of year, often in the winter months.
Cyclothymic Disorder – Chronic fluctuating moods with periods of hypomanic and depressive symptoms that are less severe than bipolar disorder.
Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder – Severe irritability and temper outbursts in children and adolescents.
Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia) – A chronic form of depression lasting two years or more.
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder – Severe mood symptoms linked to the menstrual cycle (Mental Health Disorder Statistics | Johns Hopkins Medicine).
It is important to seek professional help to improve your overall quality of life. We are trained in a range of evidence-based modalities to support individuals who have recently been diagnosed, as well as those who are looking for tools and techniques to better manage their symptoms.
No matter where you are in your journey, we are here to help you build skills, find relief, and move toward greater well-being.