Psychiatry Signs and Symptoms of Childhood Mood Disorders
Signs and Symptoms of Childhood Mood Disorders
- Sadness
- Irritability
- Lack of interest in previously engaging activities
- Repeated bodily complaints without medical cause (stomach aches, headaches)
- Social withdrawal
- Decline in school functioning and/or grades
- School refusal
- Changes in eating, sleeping or energy
- Poor focus when previously could concentrate well
- Poor frustration tolerance/”acting out”
- Low self-esteem
- Guilt
- Expressed hopelessness
- Suicidal thoughts or actions
- Prolonged rage attacks
- Euphoria
- Dramatically increased self-esteem
- Making or trying to execute unrealistic plans
- More talkative/loud and fast speech
- Extreme entitlement or bossiness
- Risk taking and impulsivity
- Violence/aggression
- Hallucinations or delusions