Psychiatric Resident Conceptualizations of Mood and Affect Within the Mental Status Examination
American Journal of Psychiatry2003Vol. 160(8), pp. 1527–1529
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Abstract
If mood and affect are to be viewed from both perspectives, psychiatrists must infer the enduring internal emotional tone (mood) of a patient over an entire interview.
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