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- Title:
- Mood swings and muddled thinking
- Description:
- This session is aimed at a universal audience and describes how the effects of difficulties that young people might have with their thoughts, feelings and emotions may show themselves in what they say or do, which often is displayed in mood swings or muddled thinking. It then covers what symptoms young people might describe and how you might assess the risk these pose. Finally it tells you what you could do to help and what could happen next.
- Hierarchy:
- MindEd Core Content (Universal) > Common Problems and First Help > Mood swings and muddled thinking
- Author(s):
-
Dan Hayes
- Created:
- 6 Dec 2016
- Last Major Update:
- 6 Dec 2016
- Keywords:
- 410-028, presentation, appearance, behaviour, risk, delusions, hallucinations, confused thinking, voices
- Quicklink:
- 410-028
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- Title:
- Mood swings and muddled thinking
- Description:
- This session is aimed at a universal audience and describes how the effects of difficulties that young people might have with their thoughts, feelings and emotions may show themselves in what they say or do, which often is displayed in mood swings or muddled thinking. It then covers what symptoms young people might describe and how you might assess the risk these pose. Finally it tells you what you could do to help and what could happen next.
- Hierarchy:
- MindEd Core Content (Universal) > Common Problems and First Help > Mood swings and muddled thinking
- Author(s):
-
Dan Hayes
- Created:
- 6 Dec 2016
- Last Major Update:
- 6 Dec 2016
- Keywords:
- 410-028, presentation, appearance, behaviour, risk, delusions, hallucinations, confused thinking, voices
- Quicklink:
- 410-028