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- Cyclothymia (cyclothymic disorder) - Symptoms and causes
Cyclothymia (sy-kloe-THIE-me-uh), also called cyclothymic disorder, is a rare mood disorder Cyclothymia causes emotional ups and downs, but they're not as extreme as those in bipolar I or II disorder
- Cyclothymia (Cyclothymic Disorder): Symptoms Treatment
Cyclothymia (cyclothymic disorder) is a milder form of bipolar disorder involving frequent mood swings of hypomanic and mild depressive episodes It’s manageable with talk therapy and medication, but many people with cyclothymia don’t think they need treatment
- Cyclothymia - Wikipedia
The distinguishing factor between typical depression and cyclothymic depression is that in cyclothymic depression, there are instances of hypomania People with cyclothymia can switch from the depressive state to the hypomanic state without warning to themselves or others
- Cyclothymia (Cyclothymic Disorder) Symptoms, Treatments, Causes . . . - WebMD
WebMD explains cyclothymia, also called cyclothymic disorder, and how it differs from bipolar disorder Plus, treatments, symptoms, and complications of living with cylothymia
- Cyclothymic Disorder - Psychology Today
Cyclothymic disorder, or cyclothymia, is a form of bipolar disorder characterized by distinct episodes of hypomanic symptoms (elevated mood and euphoria) and depressive symptoms over a period of
- Cyclothymic Disorder (Cyclothymia): Early Signs Treatment
Wondering if there's more to your mood swings? Learn the signs, causes, and treatments for cyclothymic disorder and how to manage emotional ups and downs
- Cyclothymia: What Is It, How It Is Managed, and More | Osmosis
Cyclothymia is a chronic mood disorder that commonly presents in adolescence with large mood and energy swings, alternating periods of persistently elevated mood (hypomanic symptoms) and low mood (depressive symptoms) American Psychiatric Association
- Cyclothymic Disorder - Psychiatry - Merck Manual Professional Edition
Cyclothymic disorder is characterized by hypomanic and depressive symptoms, which are less severe than those in bipolar disorder and follow an irregular course; symptoms occur on more than half the days during a period of ≥ 2 years Diagnosis is based on standard psychiatric criteria
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