Someone with a mood or affective disorder experiences extreme or inappropriate emotions.
Major depressive disorder, also known as unipolar depression, is the most common mood disorder and is often referred to as the common cold of all psychological disorders.
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is the resulting diagnosis.
Psychoanalysts commonly view depression as the product of anger directed inward, loss during the early psychosexual stages, or an overly punitive superego.
Aaron Beck, a cognitive theorist, believed that depression results from unreasonably negative ideas that people have about themselves, their world, and their futures.
Many theories about the cause of depression combine a cognitive and a behavioral component.
Learned helplessness is when one’s prior experiences have caused that person to view him- or herself as unable to control aspects of the future that are controllable.
\
\