Can I Receive Disability Benefits for a Mood Disorder?

Published on: August 22, 2014

Mood Disorder Disability Benefits

If you suffer from a mood disorder, it is possible to receive disability benefits; but only under very specific circumstances. Fortunately, the Disability Experts of Florida can help you determine whether or not you qualify for disability benefits for a mood disorder and can help you through the process of filing a claim. Our disability advocates are here for you anytime you need to talk. Give us a call today to discuss your case and to get started on your claim for disability benefits for a mood disorder.

Disability Benefits for a Mood Disorder — You Need a Diagnosis

The first requirement to be considered eligible for disability benefits for a mood disorder is to have a proper diagnosis from a medical professional. Unlike other types of disabilities, mood disorders are more difficult to document. The SSA will require evidence of your diagnosis to prove that you have a mood disorder in order to be considered for disability benefits under that condition.

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Disability Benefits for a Mood Disorder — Common Mood Disorders

The term mood disorder is a broad category that includes many different diagnoses from depression to anxiety disorders. That makes it more important than ever to seek medical treatment and to obtain a specific diagnosis for your condition. Common mood disorders include:

  • Bipolar Disorders
  • Cyclothymic Disorder
  • Depression  
  • Dysthymic Disorder
  • Mood Disorder due to a General Medical Condition
  • Mood Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
  • Substance-Induced Mood Disorder  
  • Agoraphobia
  • Panic Disorders
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
  • Phobias
  • Stress Disorders
  • Anxiety Disorders

Let a disability advocate help you determine if your condition might qualfy you for disability benefits.

Disability Benefits for a Mood Disorder — Condition Must Severely Affect You  

Once you have a diagnosis, you will need to prove the severity of your condition. To be eligible for disability benefits for a mood disorder, your condition must severely affect your daily life. This means that your condition must negatively impact your ability to do things like work, concentrate, perform daily tasks and maintain social functioning. Your symptoms must also have been present for at least 12 months, or be expected to persist for at least 12 months. Evidence of treatment for your condition will help you prove your case.

Call Disability Experts of Florida  

For more information on disability benefits for a mood disorder or other disability, contact a disability advocate at Disability Experts of Florida. We will gladly discuss your claim and help you fight for the disability benefits you need.

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