Related to bipolar II:bipolar disorder,cyclothymia,hypomania,Bipolar depression bipolar disorder n. A mood disorder characterized by manic or hypomanic episodes typically alternating with depressive episodes. Also calledmanic-depressive disorder. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth...
It is imperative that clinicians carefully assess patients for bipolar disorder, especially those presenting with depression. In addition to patient and family history, administration of a screening instrument can be very helpful. The most widely used screening tool is the Mood Disorder Questionnaire. ...
Prospective studies have found that the long-term course of bipolar disorder is dominated by depression and subthreshold hypo/manic episodes. In one study, 146 patients with bipolar I disorder who were followed for 12.8 years, spent 32% of weeks with depression and only 2.3% of weeks with ...
That instinct toward self-isolation can compound the depressive tendency toward social withdrawal — just one of the ways anxiety and depression (bipolar and unipolar) tend to feed into each other. Not only do a number of symptoms overlap, but increasing anxiety may foreshadow an oncoming depressiv...
Catherine Zeta-talked about with bipolar Bipolar disorder can cause dramatic changes in a person's mood between periods of depression and mania. AN INTRODUCTION TO BIPOLAR DISORDER; mind over matter * Analysis of the impact of key events as well the drivers and restraints affecting Japan Bipolar ...
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An absence of any significant symptoms of mania or depression for 2 months should be considered to be full remission and assessment of symptoms should then be continued periodically to monitor for relapse. [3] Evaluate the patient’s response to treatment with the same standardized tool at ...
Remission of bipolar mania can only be considered clinically relevant if depressive symptoms do not worsen; however, treating both manic and depressive symptoms associated with bipolar disorder is complex since treatments that alleviate depression can cause mania and treatments that reduce mania can induce...
Psychological evidence for this core is found in testing scores on self- control (BIS), Mood Liability (BIP), dysfunctional impulsivity (Dickman), depression and anxiety (Hopkins). Considering a more liberal threshold, neural evidence for this core can be represented by the morphometric results ...
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