Mood Disorder Disability Tax Credit
What is Mood Disorder? Mood disorders are a category of illnesses that describe a serious change in mood. Illness under mood disorders include: major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder (mania – euphoric, hyperactive, over inflated ego, unrealistic optimism), persistent depressive disorder (long lasting low grade depression), cyclothymia (a mild form of bipolar disorder), and SAD (seasonal affective disorder).
Signs & Symptoms of Mood Disorder In addition to chronic low moods, common symptoms of this mood disorder include: •Feelings of hopelessness or helplessness •Trouble sleeping or daytime sleepiness •Poor appetite or eating too much •Fatigue or low energy •Low self-esteem
Eligibility Criteria for Disability Tax Credit for Mood Disorder One phrase you’ll see and hear repeatedly when applying for the DTC is “markedly restricted”. In short, a “markedly restricted” person is one who will have difficulties performing at least one of the following basic functions of daily life: •Feeding •Dressing •Walking
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