Restoring Emotional Balance for a Better Quality of Life
Mood swings are a part of human experience, but when emotions become extreme, long-lasting, or disruptive to daily living, they may indicate a mood disorder. At Devaki Neuropsychiatry Hospital, we specialize in identifying and treating mood-related conditions with compassion, science-based therapies, and individualized care plans.
Understanding Mood Disorders
Mood disorders affect a person’s emotions, thoughts, and overall functioning. Left untreated, they can impact relationships, work, and overall well-being. Common mood disorders include:
- Depression – Persistent sadness, loss of interest, low energy.
- Bipolar Disorder – Cycles of extreme highs (mania) and lows (depression), best managed with the help of a bipolar disorder specialist.
- Dysthymia – Chronic, less severe but long-lasting depressive symptoms.
- Cyclothymia – Milder mood fluctuations, often preceding bipolar disorder.
Our Approach to Mood Disorder Care
We provide a comprehensive and personalized treatment pathway to restore emotional stability:
- Early Diagnosis – Tools like bipolar disorder test online and in-person evaluations to ensure timely intervention.
- Therapies That Work – Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Supportive Psychotherapy help people reframe negative thoughts, regulate emotions, and build healthier coping skills.
- Specialist Support – Care from experienced psychiatrists, mental therapists, and psychiatric doctors.
- Medication & Monitoring – When required, safe, evidence-based medical care under professional supervision.
- Holistic Guidance – Stress management, lifestyle changes, and long-term relapse prevention strategies.
Why Choose Devaki for Mood Disorders?
- Led by the best psychiatrist in Punjab with years of expertise.
- Integrated care covering therapy, counseling, and medication.
- Access to both online psychiatrist consultation and in-person sessions.
- A compassionate environment with ongoing support for patients and their families.
Take the First Step Toward Stability
Your mood doesn’t have to control your life — let us help you find balance and joy again.
Book an Appointment today and take a Mood Disorder Assessment.
FAQs
If you’re experiencing persistent feelings of sadness, anxiety, or other emotional struggles that are impacting your daily life, seeking help from a psychologist is a crucial step. They can assess your symptoms and provide guidance on the most effective treatment options.
While medications can be a valuable part of treatment for some individuals, they are not always the first or only option. Our psychologists take a holistic approach, considering therapy, lifestyle changes, and other interventions before recommending medication.
The timeline for progress varies from person to person. Some individuals may experience significant improvements in a relatively short period, while others may require more time. Consistency in attending therapy sessions and actively engaging in the process can expedite progress.
Yes, confidentiality is a cornerstone of ethical psychological practice. Our psychologists adhere to strict confidentiality guidelines, ensuring that the information shared in sessions remains private and secure.
Yes, we understand the importance of a good fit between therapist and patient. While we can provide recommendations based on your needs, you have the option to choose a psychologist who aligns with your preferences and goals.
During your initial session, the psychologist will conduct an assessment to understand your concerns, history, and goals. It’s also an opportunity for you to ask questions and discuss any apprehensions you may have about the therapeutic process.
Mood disorders disrupt daily life by affecting sleep, concentration, and relationships. They can also decrease enjoyment of activities, making routine tasks more challenging.
When talking to someone with a mood disorder, listen without judgment and offer support. Encourage them to seek professional help if needed and let them know you’re there for them.
No, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is not classified as a mood disorder. It is considered an anxiety disorder characterized by intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
The five treatments for mood disorders are medication, therapy, lifestyle changes, support groups, and, in severe cases, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).
To control mood swings, stick to a routine, get enough sleep, exercise, eat well, and manage stress with relaxation techniques. Avoid alcohol and drugs, and consider talking to a therapist or doctor for help.
