Adult Mood Disorders and Childhood DMDD

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Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD) is mental health condition impacting children, but that does not extend into adulthood. Adult mood disorders that may follow a childhood lived in the struggle with DMDD are major depressive disorder, anxiety, or other disorders that may have originated in DMDD as a childhood condition that possibly could have led to the adult disorder exhibited by some mental health patients. Call Pathways Real Life Recovery to schedule an appointment whenever you’re ready to get started on a better life! Call Now!

What is Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder? DMDD is a childhood mood condition affecting children. Young children or adolescents affected by DMDD experience irritability, frustration, or anger throughout most of each day and extreme temper tantrums several times per week. DMDD symptoms don’t describe a typical moody young child or adolescent. The symptoms show evidence of a severely disaffected mood condition requiring clinical diagnosis and treatment. DMDD has only recently been diagnosed and labeled as part of a class of mood disorders that includes attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), major depressive disorder, anxiety disorder, and oppositional defiant disorder.

Why Discuss DMDD in Assessing Adult Mood Disorders?

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