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... “A distinct period of abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood, lasting at least one week (or for any duration if hospitalization is necessary)” (p.362). ...
... “A distinct period of abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood, lasting at least one week (or for any duration if hospitalization is necessary)” (p.362). ...
Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
... manic-depression occurred among youth but was rare. 1950s Lithium's efficacy for the treatment of acute mania ...
... manic-depression occurred among youth but was rare. 1950s Lithium's efficacy for the treatment of acute mania ...
General Education - Crites Counseling and Consultation
... or friends; however, you will see more arguments or disagreements. Hypomanic episodes can be very satisfying or enjoyable for the individual. He may feel energized and driven to do things that are important to him. The primary symptoms that are often seen in hypomania are sleep problems (sleep less) ...
... or friends; however, you will see more arguments or disagreements. Hypomanic episodes can be very satisfying or enjoyable for the individual. He may feel energized and driven to do things that are important to him. The primary symptoms that are often seen in hypomania are sleep problems (sleep less) ...
023_2004_MentalDisorders_Mood_web
... • disorder = distress or disability or risk • historically, neuroses vs. psychoses, but not anymore ...
... • disorder = distress or disability or risk • historically, neuroses vs. psychoses, but not anymore ...
Mood Disorder - Santa Barbara Therapist
... Criteria needed for Manic Disorder Distinct period (at least one week) of elevated, expansive or irritable mood Three or more: grandiosity, sleep (3 hrs), pressured speech, thoughts racing, distractibility, increased goal directed activity (planning and participating in several activities) or p ...
... Criteria needed for Manic Disorder Distinct period (at least one week) of elevated, expansive or irritable mood Three or more: grandiosity, sleep (3 hrs), pressured speech, thoughts racing, distractibility, increased goal directed activity (planning and participating in several activities) or p ...
abnormal PSYCHOLOGY Third Canadian Edition
... – difference does not appear in preadolescent children – emerges consistently by mid-adolescence and is maintained across the lifespan • See Focus on Discovery 10.1 ...
... – difference does not appear in preadolescent children – emerges consistently by mid-adolescence and is maintained across the lifespan • See Focus on Discovery 10.1 ...
Depression and Suicide
... • Depression Cycle- can include any or all symptoms of depression • Manic Cycle-person can be over-active, over-talkative, affects, thinking, judgment and social behavior that can cause serious problems and embarrassment ...
... • Depression Cycle- can include any or all symptoms of depression • Manic Cycle-person can be over-active, over-talkative, affects, thinking, judgment and social behavior that can cause serious problems and embarrassment ...
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... A manic episode may be diagnosed if a person has experienced an uncontrollable, heightened state of irritability, excitability, and/or euphoria lasting a week or longer. A person experiencing a manic episode may exhibit an inflated self-esteem, be extra talkative, feel a decreased need for rest/slee ...
... A manic episode may be diagnosed if a person has experienced an uncontrollable, heightened state of irritability, excitability, and/or euphoria lasting a week or longer. A person experiencing a manic episode may exhibit an inflated self-esteem, be extra talkative, feel a decreased need for rest/slee ...
a severe mood disorder characterized by major depressive
... characterized by physical and mood-related symptoms occurring during the woman’s premenstrual period. Psychological symptoms manifest one to two weeks before menstruation and improve within a few days following the onset of menstruation. Symptoms are associated with significant emotional distress or ...
... characterized by physical and mood-related symptoms occurring during the woman’s premenstrual period. Psychological symptoms manifest one to two weeks before menstruation and improve within a few days following the onset of menstruation. Symptoms are associated with significant emotional distress or ...
Introduction to Working with the Asian Patient in Primary Care
... Rapidly alternating moods (sadness, irritability, euphoria) accompanied by criteria for both a Manic Episode and a Major Depressive Episode. Duration of 1 week. Frequently includes agitation, insomnia, appetite dysregulation, psychotic features, and suicidal thinking. Symptoms are not due to t ...
... Rapidly alternating moods (sadness, irritability, euphoria) accompanied by criteria for both a Manic Episode and a Major Depressive Episode. Duration of 1 week. Frequently includes agitation, insomnia, appetite dysregulation, psychotic features, and suicidal thinking. Symptoms are not due to t ...
Chapter 1
... may experience greater contact with sources of reward in their lives and solve life problems • Focuses directly on activation and on processes that inhibit activation, such as escape and avoidance behaviors and ...
... may experience greater contact with sources of reward in their lives and solve life problems • Focuses directly on activation and on processes that inhibit activation, such as escape and avoidance behaviors and ...
Mood Stabilizers in the Treatment of Bipolar Disorder: High Yield
... ◦ Multiple studies show atypicals (monotherapy or adjunct) are superior to placebo All approved except clozapine, asenapine, and ...
... ◦ Multiple studies show atypicals (monotherapy or adjunct) are superior to placebo All approved except clozapine, asenapine, and ...
Bipolar Disorders
... Acute management: Classic euphoric mania often presents as a social emergency and is preferably managed on an inpatient basis. Lithium works best in uncomplicated euphoric mania. After baseline laboratory tests (CBC, urinalysis, thyroxine, TSH, serum electrolytes, creatinine, and BUN) are performe ...
... Acute management: Classic euphoric mania often presents as a social emergency and is preferably managed on an inpatient basis. Lithium works best in uncomplicated euphoric mania. After baseline laboratory tests (CBC, urinalysis, thyroxine, TSH, serum electrolytes, creatinine, and BUN) are performe ...
Psychological Disorders
... • Engage in risky behavior during the manic episode – due to their inflated sense of well-being/confidence) i.e. impulsive buying sprees, sexual indiscretions • Severe cases include psychotic symptoms including delusions (false beliefs) and hallucinations ...
... • Engage in risky behavior during the manic episode – due to their inflated sense of well-being/confidence) i.e. impulsive buying sprees, sexual indiscretions • Severe cases include psychotic symptoms including delusions (false beliefs) and hallucinations ...
MOOD DISORDERS LEARNING OBJECTIVES Describe the clinical
... TYPE II: the defining symptom hypomania, accompanied by recurrent depression ...
... TYPE II: the defining symptom hypomania, accompanied by recurrent depression ...
a severe mood disorder characterized by major
... characterized by physical and mood-related symptoms occurring during the woman’s premenstrual period. Psychological symptoms manifest one to two weeks before menstruation and improve within a few days following the onset of menstruation. Symptoms are associated with significant emotional distress or ...
... characterized by physical and mood-related symptoms occurring during the woman’s premenstrual period. Psychological symptoms manifest one to two weeks before menstruation and improve within a few days following the onset of menstruation. Symptoms are associated with significant emotional distress or ...
Chapter 4
... (i) Worthlessness or inappropriate guilt. 2. Manic Episode: A distinct period of persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood lasting at least 1 week, manifested by 3 (4 if mood is irritable) or more of the following symptoms. The episode is severe enough to cause marked impairment in social ...
... (i) Worthlessness or inappropriate guilt. 2. Manic Episode: A distinct period of persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood lasting at least 1 week, manifested by 3 (4 if mood is irritable) or more of the following symptoms. The episode is severe enough to cause marked impairment in social ...
Caring for a person experiencing mania
... For individuals living with bipolar affective disorder (also called bipolar disorder and formerly called manic depressive psychosis) they will experience recurrent episodes of depression and mania, of which the symptoms are not due to substance use or other general medical conditions. The manic or d ...
... For individuals living with bipolar affective disorder (also called bipolar disorder and formerly called manic depressive psychosis) they will experience recurrent episodes of depression and mania, of which the symptoms are not due to substance use or other general medical conditions. The manic or d ...
DSM guide - Staff Portal Camas School District
... o Symptoms cause distress or difficulty in some area of your life — such as relationships or work. A manic episode is a distinct period of abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood that lasts at least one week. Three of these traits persist: ...
... o Symptoms cause distress or difficulty in some area of your life — such as relationships or work. A manic episode is a distinct period of abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood that lasts at least one week. Three of these traits persist: ...
Bipolar Disorder Mania and Hypomania - The Hub
... o not better explained by another diagnosis o diagnostic code is based on CURRENT OR MOST RECENT episode and whether its severity, presence of psychotic features, and remission status o bipolar I disorder, most current episode manic, severe, with psychotic features, in partial remission o bipolar I ...
... o not better explained by another diagnosis o diagnostic code is based on CURRENT OR MOST RECENT episode and whether its severity, presence of psychotic features, and remission status o bipolar I disorder, most current episode manic, severe, with psychotic features, in partial remission o bipolar I ...
Types of Bipolar Disorder
... on the severity and duration of the altered mood. • Bipolar I disorder is characterized by at least one manic episodes or mixed episodes and one or more major depressive episodes. These episodes last for at least one week but may continue for months. Bipolar I disorder is the most severe form of the ...
... on the severity and duration of the altered mood. • Bipolar I disorder is characterized by at least one manic episodes or mixed episodes and one or more major depressive episodes. These episodes last for at least one week but may continue for months. Bipolar I disorder is the most severe form of the ...