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Symptoms of Mixed Anxiety and Depressive Disorder

Mixed anxiety and depression disorders (MADD) are characterized by depression and anxiety symptoms at the same time. Unlike pure depression or anxiety disorders, MADD is more disabling and difficult to treat.

The existence of MADD has led to debate about its place in psychiatric nosology. Some believe that MADD should be considered a part of nosology because it can aid patients in obtaining treatment and avoid the progression of an underlying disorder.

Causes

If you or someone you know is experiencing depression and anxiety simultaneously it's crucial to seek assistance. This mental disorder, also called MADD is a condition that makes it hard to cope with daily life. The disorder can trigger feelings of sadness, worry, low energy, difficulty concentration, a tendency to be distracted and irritable. The disorder can be treated, and it is best to address it as soon as possible.

There is no one specific reason for this condition however, certain risk factors are more likely than others. Individuals who have an ancestral history of anxiety or depression are more susceptible to developing this type of disorder. Other causes of this condition could be due to being in a stressful relationship or job or having been the victim of abuse during childhood, having low self-esteem or an unbalanced sense of self-worth, being exposed to trauma-inducing events, and chronic illness.

MADD is not curable, however it can be treated with different types of therapy. Cognitive behavioral therapy assists patients in learning to recognize and overcome negative attitudes, behaviors, and beliefs that contribute to their feelings of sadness and anxiety. The therapists teach their clients healthy coping techniques and techniques for reducing stress. Antidepressant medications are also sometimes used to treat this condition. These are usually SSRIs or even SNRIs, which boost the levels of serotonin and norepinephrine within the brain.

Researchers examined the results of 85 individuals who met MADD criteria within the current ICD-10 system. The study revealed that the majority of those who developed MADD recovered within a year. Additionally, the majority of the remaining patients developed syndromal anxiety or depression or had other ICD-10 mental health diagnoses.

MADD is not curable, but there are ways to treat symptoms and avoid it from becoming worse. You can improve your mood by eating a balanced diet and exercising regularly. You can also practice mindfulness meditation or even pray. It's also important to stay clear of the consumption of refined sugars and caffeine, because they can trigger depression and anxiety symptoms.

Symptoms

It's not uncommon for people to experience both depression and anxiety. They might be able distinguish them in their minds but when they're affecting daily functioning the combination diagnosis may assist in making the most of treatments options. The symptoms of mixed anxiety and depressive disorder can include sadness and worry as well as feelings of low energy or of worthlessness, and physical symptoms such as dizziness or headaches. These symptoms can cause issues at work, school and in relationships.

In the new version of the International Classification of Diseases, known as ICD-11 there is a category that covers depression and anxiety that is comorbid. MADD is diagnosed when a patient has both anxiety and depression. However neither anxiety nor depression alone meets the threshold for diagnosing anxiolytic disorders. It is a catch-all for those who fall into the 'grey area' between anxiety and depression, and it allows clinicians to avoid making an arbitrary choice on the disorder a patient is likely to develop based on cross-sectional information.

Many factors can lead to both anxiety and depression, but the most important are the genetic predisposition of an individual or life events that have caused stress and medical conditions like chronic pain or adverse effects of medications like antidepressants or blood pressure medications. Self-criticism, perfectionist tendencies and seeing the glass half full are other traits which increase the risk of anxiety and depression.

People suffering from MADD can experience some of the same symptoms as people suffering from anxiety or depression alone, but these symptoms tend to be more severe anxiety disorder symptoms and frequent. They can be disabling and harder to treat than when anxiety or depression is the primary diagnosis and there is increased chance of suicidal behavior. MADD is treatable with some of the same treatments that are used for anxiety and depression such as cognitive behavior therapy, mindful meditation and exercise, as well as diet modifications. Sedatives and antidepressants can be prescribed if necessary, depending on the severity of symptoms.

Diagnosis

The symptoms of depression and anxiety can overlap and be difficult to differentiate. The symptoms include fatigue, lack of motivation as well as sleeplessness and irritability. Depression can affect your eating habits and lead you to withdraw from social situations. Untreated depression can cause problems at work, in school and at home. For treatment, it is essential to talk with a mental health professional.

The symptoms of the patient and their family history and recent life events are commonly used to diagnose mixed anxiety and depression disorder. Genetics, traumas and past experiences are all potential risk factors for anxiety and depression.

Different kinds of psychometric tests can help a mental health professional assess the degree of depression and anxiety. They can also offer guidance on the most effective treatment for you. Mild to moderate cases of MADD are often treated with psychotherapy and counselling, such as talk therapy (CBT REBT, hypnotherapy, etc.), or alternative therapies like meditation.

The use of medication is often for more severe and incapacitating conditions. Depression can often be helped by antidepressants, whereas anxiety is often treated with anxiolytics, which are medications that can reduce anxiety in people and make them more relaxed.

Some researchers have argued that MADD should be dropped as a diagnosis. They claim that MADD is associated with fewer remissions and a higher rate of progression into syndromal disorders. However, a variety of studies that are based on retrospective clinical data suggest that this notion is too simplistic and should be subjected to more thorough examination.

A study that tracked the lives of 85 MADD patients revealed that after a year more than half had recovered. The remaining patients were classified with syndromal depression or anxiety. It is therefore likely that the majority of people who meet the MADD criteria are not severely affected, or are in an early stage of Syndromal Affective Disorder. They do not need an MADD diagnosis.

Treatment

psychology-today-logo.pngWhen depression and anxiety occur together, it is important to seek out help. Your therapist can help you learn to accept your emotions as natural and normal, instead of battling them like an enemy. Your therapist will teach you techniques and tools to reduce the symptoms. This includes learning to relax, let worry go and developing healthy coping strategies.

It can be challenging to recognize and treat depression and mixed anxiety There are however solutions that work. Your doctor can prescribe antidepressants or benzodiazepines which are drugs that improve your mood by affecting the way your brain responds to specific nerve signals. You could also benefit from cognitive behavioral treatment, which can help change negative thinking patterns or coping mechanisms that contribute to your symptoms.

It is well-documented that co-occurring anxiety and depression symptoms are common. In fact according to a study on primary care psychological issues they account for a significant portion of all psychological disorders that are reported. However, it's a question of whether MADD should be a separate diagnostic entity within the psychiatric classification system. Certain studies have suggested that it lacks sufficient diagnostic reliability and stability over time. It is also not certain if the MADD diagnosis is useful in guiding patients towards treatment.

In addition, numerous clinical and epidemiological studies have revealed a significant symptoms that are common to anxiety and depression. Therefore, it is not uncommon for people with subthresholds, co-occurring anxiety and depression to change to a different diagnosis of psychiatric illness as time passes. For example, in the DSM-5, which does not have an individual diagnosis for MADD, patients who present with subsyndromal symptoms of depression and anxiety are instead classified as having a different depressive disorder with anxious distress.

Despite the ongoing debate about whether MADD is a legitimate diagnosis, a number of factors point to its continuing benefit in facilitating access to treatment and improving outcomes for patients. These include enabling patients to seek help earlier in order to avoid the exacerbation of symptoms and reducing the overall burden on healthcare systems.

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