| affective disorder |
Any disorder that affects your mood (depression, bi-polar disorder, anxiety, panic).
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| affection |
a sincere and earnest request or plea, usu. for aid or sympathy.
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| affect |
The outward manifestation of a persons feelings, tone or mood. Affect and emotions are commonly used interchangeable. A range of affect may be described as broad (normal), restricted (constricted), blunted, or flat. Restricted affect is characterized by a clear reduction in the expressive range and intensity of effects. Blunted affect is marked by a sever reduction in the intensity of affective expression. ...
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| affection |
feeling or emotion. Mention is made of "vile affections" (Rom. 1:26) and "inordinate affection" (Col. 3:5). Christians are exhorted to set their affections on things above (Col. 3:2). There is a distinction between natural and spiritual or gracious affections (Ezek. 33:32).
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| affective disorder |
is a term used for any disorder of mood such as depression, hypomania, bipolar disorder and seasonal affective disorder.
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