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types of mood disorder vs types of mood disorders

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Types of mood disorder' is correct when referring to a specific type of mood disorder, while 'types of mood disorders' is correct when discussing multiple types of mood disorders.

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types of mood disorder

This phrase is correct when referring to a specific type of mood disorder.

This phrase is used when discussing a single type of mood disorder, specifying a particular category within the broader classification of mood disorders.

Examples:

  • One of the most common types of mood disorder is major depressive disorder.
  • Prozac has helped millions of people with intractable mood disorders.
  • One is, the other one's for mood disorders.
  • An experimentaL surgery that some peopie cLaim heLps mood disorders.
  • Ellen's being treated for a... a mood disorder.
  • - Some anxiety, possible mood disorders.
  • mood disorders, anxiety (including nervousness and agitation)
  • Her mood disorder kind of runs in the family, unfortunately, so...
  • Depression, there's a great approach to that in mood disorders.
  • Mania/ hypomania may occur in a small proportion of patients with mood disorders who have received antidepressants, including venlafaxine.
  • mood disorders, anxiety (including nervousness and agitation)
  • Substance-induced delusional disorders, and also mood disorders with delusions such as mania and dementia.
  • The occurrence of suicidal behaviour is inherent in psychotic illnesses and mood disorders and in some cases has been reported early after initiation or switch of antipsychotic therapy, including treatment with aripiprazole (see section 4.8).
  • We all know that by now, right? Mood disorders - depression, anxiety, bipolar I and ii -
  • Maybe you'll have the chance to go to the prom with a date who's not a social outcast with an undiagnosed mood disorder, and you will have the night of your life.
  • 100 patients with mood disorders, post-traumatic stress disorders, substance abuse disorders, bipolar disorders, to name but a few.
  • Topamax isn't just off-label for weight loss. It's off-label for mood disorders.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Howard, with all due respect, I've had over a dozen years of experts telling me that I have Gulf War Syndrome, I have post-traumatic stress disorder and every other mood disorder that you can name.
  • Mood disorders - including depression and bipolar disorder - represent the highest cost, estimated at just over EUR 113 billion, followed by dementia at EUR 105 billion.
  • An antidepressant is a psychiatric medication used to alleviate mood disorders, such as major depression and dysthymia and anxiety disorders such as social anxiety disorder.
  • insomnia anxiety symptoms, confusion and disorientation, depression, depressed mood, mood disorders and disturbances, nightmare, hallucination, mental disorders

Alternatives:

  • a type of mood disorder
  • the type of mood disorder
  • this type of mood disorder
  • that type of mood disorder
  • such type of mood disorder

types of mood disorders

This phrase is correct when discussing multiple types of mood disorders.

This phrase is used when talking about various categories within the classification of mood disorders, indicating that there are more than one type.

Examples:

  • There are several types of mood disorders, including major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder.
  • Prozac has helped millions of people with intractable mood disorders.
  • One is, the other one's for mood disorders.
  • An experimentaL surgery that some peopie cLaim heLps mood disorders.
  • Ellen's being treated for a... a mood disorder.
  • - Some anxiety, possible mood disorders.
  • mood disorders, anxiety (including nervousness and agitation)
  • Her mood disorder kind of runs in the family, unfortunately, so...
  • Depression, there's a great approach to that in mood disorders.
  • Mania/ hypomania may occur in a small proportion of patients with mood disorders who have received antidepressants, including venlafaxine.
  • mood disorders, anxiety (including nervousness and agitation)
  • Substance-induced delusional disorders, and also mood disorders with delusions such as mania and dementia.
  • The occurrence of suicidal behaviour is inherent in psychotic illnesses and mood disorders and in some cases has been reported early after initiation or switch of antipsychotic therapy, including treatment with aripiprazole (see section 4.8).
  • We all know that by now, right? Mood disorders - depression, anxiety, bipolar I and ii -
  • Maybe you'll have the chance to go to the prom with a date who's not a social outcast with an undiagnosed mood disorder, and you will have the night of your life.
  • 100 patients with mood disorders, post-traumatic stress disorders, substance abuse disorders, bipolar disorders, to name but a few.
  • Topamax isn't just off-label for weight loss. It's off-label for mood disorders.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Howard, with all due respect, I've had over a dozen years of experts telling me that I have Gulf War Syndrome, I have post-traumatic stress disorder and every other mood disorder that you can name.
  • Mood disorders - including depression and bipolar disorder - represent the highest cost, estimated at just over EUR 113 billion, followed by dementia at EUR 105 billion.
  • An antidepressant is a psychiatric medication used to alleviate mood disorders, such as major depression and dysthymia and anxiety disorders such as social anxiety disorder.
  • insomnia anxiety symptoms, confusion and disorientation, depression, depressed mood, mood disorders and disturbances, nightmare, hallucination, mental disorders

Alternatives:

  • mood disorder types
  • various mood disorders
  • different mood disorders
  • multiple mood disorders
  • several mood disorders

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