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- Cyclothymia abstract "Cyclothymia (/ˌsaɪkloʊˈθaɪmiə/), also called cyclothymic disorder, is a type of chronic mood disorder widely considered to be a more chronic but milder or subthreshold form of bipolar disorder. Cyclothymia is characterized by numerous mood swings, with periods of hypomanic symptoms that do not meet criteria for a manic episode, alternating with periods of mild or moderate symptoms of depression that do not meet criteria for a major depressive episode.An individual with cyclothymia may feel stable at a baseline level but experience a noticeable shift to an emotional high during subthreshold hypomanic episodes of elation or euphoria, with symptoms similar to those of mania but less severe, and often cycle to emotional lows with moderate depressive symptoms. To meet the diagnostic criteria for cyclothymia, a person must experience this alternating pattern of emotional highs and lows for a period of at least two years with no more than two consecutive symptom-free months. For children and adolescents, the duration must be at least one year.While diagnosis of cyclothymia is becoming more common, it is not as frequent as that of bipolar disorder. Diagnosis of cyclothymia entails the absence of any major depressive episode, manic episode or mixed episode, which would qualify the individual for diagnosis of other mood disorders. When a major episode manifests after an initial diagnosis of cyclothymia, the individual may qualify for a diagnosis of bipolar I or bipolar II disorder. Although estimates vary greatly, 15–50% of cases of cyclothymia later advance to the diagnostic criteria for bipolar I and/or bipolar II disorder (with cyclothymic features).Although the emotional highs and lows of cyclothymia are less extreme than those of bipolar disorder, the symptomatology, longitudinal course, family history and treatment response of cyclothymia are consistent with bipolar spectrum.Lifetime prevalence of cyclothymic disorder is 0.4–1%. Frequency appears similar in men and women, though women more often seek treatment. People with cyclothymia during periodic hypomania (euphoria) tend to feel an inflated self-worth, self-confidence and elation, often with rapid speech, racing thoughts, not much need to sleep, increased aggression and impulsive behavior, showing little regard for consequences of decisions—but may sometimes be somewhat, fully or hyper-productive for a period of several days at a time.".
- Cyclothymia icd10 "F34.0".
- Cyclothymia icd9 "301.13".
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- Cyclothymia wikiPageWikiLink Atypical_antipsychotic.
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- Cyclothymia wikiPageWikiLink Emotional_dysregulation.
- Cyclothymia wikiPageWikiLink Euphoria.
- Cyclothymia wikiPageWikiLink Euthymia_(medicine).
- Cyclothymia wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Cyclothymia wikiPageWikiLink Group_psychotherapy.
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- Cyclothymia wikiPageWikiLink Introduction_to_genetics.
- Cyclothymia wikiPageWikiLink Lamotrigine.
- Cyclothymia wikiPageWikiLink Lithium_(medication).
- Cyclothymia wikiPageWikiLink Major_depressive_disorder.
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- Cyclothymia wikiPageWikiLink Mania.
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- Cyclothymia wikiPageWikiLink Mood_(psychology).
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- Cyclothymia wikiPageWikiLink Olanzapine.
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- Cyclothymia wikiPageWikiLink Quetiapine.
- Cyclothymia wikiPageWikiLink Racing_thoughts.
- Cyclothymia wikiPageWikiLink Risperidone.
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- Cyclothymia wikiPageWikiLink Schizophrenia.
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- Cyclothymia wikiPageWikiLink Valproate.
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- Cyclothymia icd "301.13".
- Cyclothymia icd "F34.0".
- Cyclothymia medlineplus "1550".
- Cyclothymia meshid "D003527".
- Cyclothymia name "Cyclothymia".
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- Cyclothymia subject Category:Bipolar_spectrum.
- Cyclothymia subject Category:Depression_(psychology).
- Cyclothymia subject Category:Mood_disorders.
- Cyclothymia subject Category:Psychiatric_diagnosis.
- Cyclothymia hypernym Disorder.
- Cyclothymia type Disease.
- Cyclothymia type Thing.
- Cyclothymia type Q12136.
- Cyclothymia comment "Cyclothymia (/ˌsaɪkloʊˈθaɪmiə/), also called cyclothymic disorder, is a type of chronic mood disorder widely considered to be a more chronic but milder or subthreshold form of bipolar disorder.".
- Cyclothymia label "Cyclothymia".
- Cyclothymia sameAs Q245590.
- Cyclothymia sameAs دوروية_المزاج.
- Cyclothymia sameAs Циклотимия.
- Cyclothymia sameAs Cyklotymie.
- Cyclothymia sameAs Zyklothymia.
- Cyclothymia sameAs Κυκλοθυμία.
- Cyclothymia sameAs Ciclotimia.