Psycho-educationinvolves teaching the person with bipolar disorder and their family members about the symptoms of full-blown depressive and manic symptoms, as well as warning signs (for example, feeling sad, change in sleeppattern or appetite, general discontent, change in activity level, or increas...
There are three main symptoms that occur with bipolar disorder — episodes of mania, hypomania, and depression. While mania and hypomania are two different types of “mood episodes”, both feature the same slate of symptoms. The key difference between them is that mania is more severe than ...
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...
Bipolar II disorder (BP-II) is defined, by DSM-IV, as recurrent episodes of depression and hypomania. Hypomania, according to DSM-IV, requires elevated (euphoric) and/or irritable mood, plus at least three of the following symptoms (four if mood is only irritable): grandiosity, decreased ...
DSM-IV conventions are most explicit for the bipolar II subtype with major depressive and clear-cut spontaneous hypomanic episodes; temperamental cyclothymia and hyperthymia receive insufficient recognition as potential factors that could lead to switching from depression to bipolar I disorder and, in ...
Just as there is considerable variability in manic symptoms, there is great variability in the degree and duration of depressive symptoms in bipolar disorder. Features generally include lasting sad, anxious, or empty mood; feelings of hopelessness or pessimism; feelings of guilt, worthlessness, or he...
Bipolar Disorder in DSM-IV Bipolar I disorder: manic episode(s) or mixed episode(s) plus MDE(s) Bipolar II disorder: major depressive episode(s) plus hypomanic episode(s) Cyclothymia: hypomanic symptoms plus depressive symptoms Bipolar Disorders: DSM-IV Nosology Manic Episode: Diagnostic Criteria...
Bipolar Disorder in DSM-IVBipolar I disorder: manic episode(s)or mixed episode(s) plus MDE(s)Bipolar II disorder: major depressive episode(s) plus hypomanic episode(s)Cyclothymia: hypomanic symptomsplus depressive symptoms第1页,共25页。Bipolar Disorders: DSM-IV NosologyCriteriaManiaHypomaniaMajor...
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Symptoms can be conceptualized in a developmental context based on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV TR) criteria. Symptoms of mania can be distinguished from other disorders, including Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, even when these disorders co-occur. Treatment options can ...