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- Adolescent Mood Disorders - Education, intervention and guidance for parents of teenagers with mood disorders.
- Mood, Genre, and Erotica - An article on questions, mood vs. genre, and mixing mood and genre.
- Trillian's Mental Health Pages - Cycle Of Moods - Information about mood disorders: Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Borderline, SAD and Schizoaffective Disorder I, and a mental health links list, humor, quotes and author's own personal story about dealing with life with bipolar disorder.
- The Mood Shifting Program - Program, using self hypnosis to transform negative and pessimistic moods into more positive and productive ones.
- UCLA Mood Disorder Research Program - Conducts research studies on bipolar disorder, major depression, and mood disorders specific to women. Includes research, descriptions, resources and specific issues related to these illnesses.
- Teen Moods - Online forum for teens suffering from depression.
- Geelong Mood Support Group - Provides education and support to those with mood disorders, their carers and the public. Mood disorder descriptions, activities, drop-in centre, meetings, schools program, staff, history and volunteering.
- CineFile: In the mood for Love - Recensione del film di Wong Kar-Wai. A cura di Paola Cavallini.
- Filmtext.com: In the mood for love - Aktuelle Filmkritik In the mood for love von Stefanie Maeck.
- OBAD's Mood Disorders Support - OBAD - support for individuals with a mood disorder such as Bipolar, Depression or Schizoaffective Disorder.
Wikipedia Articles
- Mood-congruent - In psychology, symptoms are said to be mood-congruent if they are consistent with a patient's mood or mental disorder. Conversely, they are said to be mood-incongruent if they are inconsistent with their primary mood.
- Optative mood - The optative mood is a grammatical mood that indicates a wish or hope. It is similar to the cohortative mood, and closely related to the subjunctive mood.
- Imprecative mood - Some languages distinguish between the optative mood and an imprecative mood. In these languages, the imprecative mood is used to wish misfortune upon others, whereas the optative mood is used for wishes in general.
- Mood stabilizer - A mood stabilizer is a psychiatric medication used to treat mood disorders characterized by rapid and unstable mood shifts. The most common is bipolar disorder, where mood stabilizers suppress swings between mania and depression, and these drugs are also used in borderline personality disorder.
- Mood management theory - Mood management theory posits that the consumption of messages, particularly entertaining messages, is capable of altering prevailing mood states, and that the selection of specific messages for consumption often serves the regulation of mood states (Zillmann, 1988a).