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The
Cyclothymia Workbook: Learn how to Manage Your Mood ...
The book provides available treatment options to help sufferers cope with frequent mood swings, manage anxiety, stress and various triggers, and go on to build healthy relationships and lead a fulfilling life.
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The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Mood Disorders
Major depression has onset at about age 20 when superimposed on cyclothymia,
about 20 years earlier than onset of unipolar depression (Akiskal et al. 1979).
Furthermore, the cyclo- thymic children of a bipolar parent are more vulnerable to
...
Dan J. Stein, David J. Kupfer, Alan F. Schatzberg, 2007
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The Concise Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and ...
Historically, controversy surrounded the issue of whether cyclothymia is best
conceptualized as a personality temperament/disorder or a subsyndromal mood
disorder (Goodwin & Jamison, 1990). Indeed, cyclothymic patients are often ...
W. Edward Craighead, Charles B. Nemeroff, 2004
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The International Encyclopedia of Depression
Cyclothymic disorder, or cyclothymia, is a chronic mood disturbance
characterized by the presence of numerous periods of hypomanic symptoms and
numerous periods of depressive symptoms (American Psychiatric Association [
APA], ...
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Assessment of Childhood Disorders, Fourth Edition
These findings suggest that many children and young adolescents afflicted with
what appears to be depression might actually be experiencing the depressed
phase of a bipolar illness. noting that pediatric cyclothymia, when labeled as
such, ...
Eric J. Mash, Russell A. Barkley, 2009
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Encyclopedia of Depression [2 volumes]
CYCLOTHYMIA. Cyclothymia—also known as cyclothymic disorder—is similar to
bipolar disorder in that people cycle back and forth between unusually high and
unusually low moods. The mood swings are less pronounced, however.
Linda Wasmer Andrews, 2010
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The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology
Finally, individuals with cyclothymia are at increased risk for developing full-
blown bipolar disorder. Among cyclothymic individuals followed from one to four
years, 35%–50% have developed Bipolar II or I disorder (Akiskal et al., 1977;
Shen, ...
Irving B. Weiner, W. Edward Craighead, 2010
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The Physiology of Psychological Disorders: Schizophrenia, ...
Although the diagnosis of cyclothymia usually does not warrant hospitalization,
some degree of impairment in social or occupational functioning is likely,
especially during the hypomanic phase. (A diagnosis of bipolar disorder is made
if a ...
James G. Hollandsworth, 1990
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The Bipolar Disorder Answer Book: Answers to More Than 275 ...
Cyclothymia is a bipolar variant that involves (1) recurrent episodes of
hypomania that don't meet criteria for a manic or mixed episode and (2) recurrent
bouts of depressive symptoms that don't meet criteria for a major depression. It's
helpful to ...
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Schizophrenia Is a Misdiagnosis: Implications for the DSM-5 ...
Schneider's dichotomy of his functional disorders was “cyclothymia” and “
schizophrenia” (Table 8.2). Schneider's “cyclothymia” replaces manic-depressive
insanity or bipolar disorder and clarifies the absence of psychosis or even severe
...
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Mental Health Awareness Month - tip
Mood disorders affect 20 percent of the American population: there are four forms - major depression; cyclothymia, or a mild form of bipolar ... «Prescott Daily Courier, Maj 15»
Game Guide: 'Art of the Video Game' now open
“Cyclothymia” was a neat discovery, since it ties two things together in a very interesting way: astrology and mental health. As the screen begins ... «Battle Creek Enquirer, Maj 15»
Mood disorders
Like most mood disorders, scientists are unsure of the exact cause of cyclothymia. It may be caused by a combination of genetics, brain chemistry, and ... «Clinical Advisor, Maj 15»
'Brain fuzziness' is a real thing for people with depression
Fusion_cyclothemia_c. Feeling moody? You could have cyclothymia · 150415-facebook-mentalhealth · Facebook may actually help people ... «Fusion, Maj 15»
How Nic Newling beat the black dog: Can young people who suffer …
... Cyclothymia is when people have troubling moods and numerous episodes of hypomania and depression lasting two years or more but do ... «ABC Online, Kwi 15»
Why positive thinking doesn't (always) work
... M.D. People with bipolar disorder (or its variations, bipolar II and cyclothymia) experience states of excessive positive thinking called "mania" ... «Hamilton Spectator, Kwi 15»
Art Imitates Life: Did 'Empire' Tackle Bipolar Disorder Accurately?
Other forms include cyclothymia, a chronic, yet less intense form of the disorder that brings on hypomania and depression for at least two years. «News 92 FM, Mar 15»
Feeling moody? You could have cyclothymia
But after a friend of a friend was diagnosed with a mood disorder called cyclothymia, a mild form of bipolar, we wondered: When are mood ... «Fusion, Lut 15»
Stephen Fry To Marry 27-Year-Old Comedian
Friends of the 57-year-old Fry, who suffers from cyclothymia, a form of bipolar disorder, say he has never been happier. “We've got the old ... «Jewish Daily Forward, Sty 15»
Six Athens albums of record in 2014
There's dreamy instrumentals (“Cyclothymia”), power punk (“Human Error”) and a little bit of funk (“White Ego”), and that's just at the start of the ... «Online Athens, Gru 14»