The DSM-5 criteria for bipolar I disorder and bipolar II disorder outline the symptoms required for diagnosis. Do not use this article as a guide for self-diagnosis. Instead, consider bringing a list of the symptoms that you think are related to your condition at an appointment with your pri...
and how often they happen. To be diagnosed with bipolar disorder, your symptoms must match the ones listed in theDSM-5, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,published by the American Psychiatric Association.
In the DSM-5, bipolar disorder is described as “a group of brain disorders that cause extreme fluctuation in a person’s mood, energy, and ability to function.” While the diagnosis of children and teenagers with bipolar disorder includes the same criteria as that of adults, symptoms will ...
Epidemiology of DSM-5 bipolar I disorder: results from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions -- III. J. Psychiatr. Res. 84, 310-317 (2017).Blanco, C.; Compton, W.M.; Saha, T.D.; Goldstein, B.I.; Ruan, W.J.; Huang, B.; Grant, B.F. Epidemiology...
Two exclusion criteria survive in DSM-5, namely ‘substance/medication-induced bipolar and related disorder’ and ‘bipolar and related disorder due to another medical condition’. Both clearly rely on questionable causal attributions based on partial co-occurrence with substance or medication use or ...
In DSM-5, bipolar and related disorders, as they are now called, are given a chapter on their own, between depressive disorders and schizophrenia spectrum disorders, that includes bipolar I disorder (which represents, according to DSM-5, classic manic depressive disorder, with the exception that...
Mixed states in bipolar disorder – changes in DSM-5 and current treatment recommendations Mixed states in affective disorders represent a particular challenge in clinical routine, characterized by a complicated course of treatment and a worse tr... F Betzler,LA Stöver,P Sterzer,... - 《...
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What Is Bipolar Disorder, Really? When you can finally put a name to the confusing set of symptoms and circumstances that definebipolar disorder, you may feel a rush of relief, a new set of fears, or — more likely — a mixture of both. ...
A similar previous study also found that individuals with comorbid bipolar disorder and eating disorders had more severe bipolar disorder symptoms and were more likely to attempt suicide [45]. Interestingly, eating disorders associated with bipolar disorder have been found to be associated with more ...