Dysthymia, in the definitions of DSM-IV and ICD-10, corresponds to Akiskal’s formulation: ‘Dysthymia then is depression with somewhat ‘muted’ but chronic or intermittent symptomatology’. Perhaps cyclothymia is also ‘somewhat ‘muted’ manic-depressive illness’, i.e. a bipolar form of ...
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