Mood Disorders, Personality Disorders and Psychotherapy. Part of '
article published by Dr. Spano
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It 's very common for a client comes to therapy motivated by the need to feel more peaceful and "Back again" when he said, had "to do and smile" or to reach a "stability in the mood, sometimes never proven.
often behind the profound sadness and lack of will to live, there are separations and losses. These may relate to people but also places, things or entities, which were important for the person himself emotionally and for some time that there are no more.
the beginning of therapy the client lives often these losses as "devastating" and describes the void left in their lives as "unbridgeable"; there is nothing else around that might be the least comparable to what has failed. The pain is great and in some extreme cases the only way out to end the suffering appears to be suicide.
Sometimes people report feeling confused by the fact of experience "mood swings" that does not allow him to understand the preferences and navigate life safely. Other times they shall experience a profound "sense of emptiness," which has accompanied her for most of his life; Some bring with them the first memories of it, others do not remember the source and believe that it is part of their "character".
The desire to improve the mood indicates that the person probably has a mood disorder. If the person is sad or hopeless depression or dysthymia, in the case of the person dancing mood is bipolar disorder (most likely but not always, the mood changes as often hides behind a personality disorder).
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