What is affect?
Answer:
The word
Affect
is in psychology and psychiatry used to described observable behaviour that represents the expression of a subjectively experienced feeling state (emotion). Common examples of affect are
- sadness,
- fear,
- joy,
- anger.
The normal range of expressed affect varies considerably between different cultures and even within the same culture.
Types of affect include:
- euthymic,
- irritable,
- constricted,
- blunted,
- flat,
- inappropriate,
- labile.
Euthymic mood would be considered as the "normal" stable mood without complaints.
Affective Disorders are mental health disorders with observable alteration of affect (mood). This would include Major Depression, Dysthymia / Cyclothymia, Bipolar disorder and Adjustment disorders and a broader category of depressive symptoms, which do not fit in the classical categories of mood disorders (Depressive disorders not otherwise specified).