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... DSM-III bipolar type I concept that emphasized subtyping (Akiskal and Pinto, 1999): Type II would become accepted officially a decade later in DSM-IV in 1994, allowing for mild manic episodes called hypomnnia, if they occurred with recurrent depression. Akiskal also proposed adding type III, antidep ...
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