Mood Disorders
Mood disorders are mental health conditions that primarily affect a person’s emotional state, energy levels, and ability to function in daily life. While occasional mood changes are normal, persistent or extreme shifts in mood may indicate a clinical condition that requires professional psychiatric care.
At Manokriti, mood disorders are carefully assessed to determine their type, severity, and impact on overall functioning. Common mood disorders include major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and other conditions involving prolonged low mood, elevated mood, or emotional instability. Early diagnosis and appropriate psychiatric treatment can significantly improve long-term outcomes.
Mood disorders can influence sleep, concentration, relationships, and decision-making. When left untreated, symptoms may worsen over time, making timely psychiatric intervention essential.
Treatment Process
Treatment of mood disorders depends on several factors, including symptom duration, pattern of mood changes, family history, and the presence of any co-existing mental or physical health conditions. A detailed psychiatric evaluation is the foundation of an effective treatment plan.
Management typically involves evidence-based medical treatment and regular follow-up to monitor symptom response and prevent relapse. Treatment plans are adjusted as needed to support emotional stability, functional recovery, and long-term mental well-being.
At Manokriti, mood disorders are managed with a structured, ethical, and medically guided approach, ensuring patient safety, confidentiality, and continuity of care.

