Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.DSM-5 changes: Implications for child serious emotional disturbance. Datto C, Pottorf WJ, Feeley L, Laporte S, Liss C.Bipolar II compared with bipolar I disorder: baseline characteristics and treatment response to quetiapine in a pooled analys...
DSM-IV-TR classifies BPD as BPD Type I, BPD Type II, Cyclothymic Disorder, and BPD NOS. Criteria for BPD Type I are listed in Boxes 36-5 and 36-6. Criteria for BPD Type II are listed in Box 36-7. Cyclothymic disorder is defined by numerous periods of hypomania and mild depression...
Three major types of bipolar disorder are described by the DSM-5 (APA, 2013): bipolar I, bipolar II, and cyclothymia.Bipolar I disorder(BD I), which was previously known as manic depression, is characterized by a single or recurrent manic episode. A person with bipolar disorder often experi...
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.DSM-5 changes: Implications for child serious emotional disturbance. Datto C, Pottorf WJ, Feeley L, Laporte S, Liss C.Bipolar II compared with bipolar I disorder: baseline characteristics and treatment response to quetiapine in a pooled analys...
Functioning and disability in bipolar disorder: an extensive review. Psychother Psychosom. 2009;78(5):285–97. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Shabani A, Ahmadzad-Asl M, Zangeneh K, Teimurinejad S, Kokar S, Taban M, et al. Quality of life in patients with bipolar I disorder: is it...
Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder Here are the classical clinical symptoms of bipolar disorder, as listed in the DSM-IV, theDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Criteria for a Depressed Episode Five or more of the following symptoms must be present during the same two-week period and...
There are no specific criteria as to when a doctor should make a bipolar NOS diagnosis. That said, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) issued by the APA does provide examples as to when it may be appropriate: The person has experienced alternating manic or depressiv...
Bipolar disorder is a common, severe, and persistent mental illness. This condition is a serious lifelong struggle and challenge. [1] Signs and symptoms According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-5-TR), bipolar disorder is characteri...
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)-5 and the upcoming International Classification of Diseases (ICD)-11 classification systems on the prevalence of bipolar disorder and on the validity of the DSM-5 diagnosis of bipolar disorder according to the Robin and Guze criteria of diagnostic ...
Research Diagnostic Criteria9 for schizoaffective disorder, mainly affective subtype, are very similar to the DSM-IV criteria10 for bipolar I disorder. The inclusion of subjects with schizoaffective disorder in this study is consistent with other longitudinal studies of bipolar I disorder.3,11,12...