If you have a teenager mood swings may be something that you’re already all too familiar with. The rollercoaster of hormones that teens live with can result in behavior that is sometimes unpredictable and frustrating for the members of their families. When their behavior seems to go beyond simply being moody and grumpy, you may be dealing with a mood disorder that needs to be addressed by mental wellness professionals. Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD) has symptoms that can feel quite overwhelming for those around the person displaying them.
A condition seen in children and teens, DMDD is expressed with frequent and quite severe tantrums or meltdowns that can interfere with your child’s ability to function at home and school. It may even impact the ability to maintain friends with their peers. Their reactions to situations can be extreme and out of proportion compared to what would be typically expected from others who face the same situation. Children and teens may be moody, angry, irritable, and sad almost every day.
Learning more about DMDD can help you better understand how to help your son. DMDD was first recognized in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders in 2013. This relatively new diagnosis means that there is still a lack of awareness about it.
What is DMDD caused by?
It’s natural to wonder what could cause DMDD. While it would be easier to understand if there was one single factor that could be pointed to, the truth is that several factors could be responsible for the mood disorder teen son and daughters struggle with. Some of the risk factors may include the following.- Low or no parental support
- Hostility or violence in the home
- Substance use and abuse in the home
- Conflicts within the family
- Abuse and trauma


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