Pronunciation: /əˈfɛktɪv dɪsˈɔrdər/
noun affective disorder
A1 An affective disorder can cause changes in mood.
A2 It is important to seek help if you suspect you have an affective disorder.
B1 Affective disorders can be treated with therapy and medication.
B2 Individuals with affective disorders may experience difficulty regulating their emotions.
C1 Research has shown a strong link between genetics and affective disorders.
C2 Treatment for affective disorders often involves a combination of therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes.
formal Individuals with an affective disorder may experience persistent feelings of sadness or anxiety.
informal My friend struggles with an affective disorder and sometimes just needs someone to talk to.
slang Dealing with an affective disorder can be really tough, but therapy has been helping me.
figurative The storm of emotions in her affective disorder seemed never-ending.
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