- siy-kluh-THIY-mee-uh), also
known as
cyclothymic disorder,
psychothemia / psychothymia,
bipolar III,
affective personality disorder and
cyclothymic personality disorder...
- and
clinical work on
eating disorders (bulimia and
anorexia nervosa),
cyclothymic disorders, and
pharmacological therapy in psychiatry, the
latter being...
- over
uncomfortable situations. Sad
clown paradox is
characterised by a
cyclothymic temperament,
which encourages the
creation of light-hearted
humour in...
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spectrum disorders include:
bipolar I disorder,
bipolar II disorder,
cyclothymic disorder and
cases where subthreshold symptoms are
found to
cause clinically...
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Dependent Obsessive–compulsive Not
otherwise specified Depressive Depressive Cyclothymic Others P****ive–aggressive ****ic ****ic
Psychopathy Haltlose Immature...
- DSM-II,
stressing the
intensity and
variability of moods, it was
called cyclothymic personality (affective personality).
While the term "borderline" was...
- MDD, but
longer lasting and more persistent,
though often milder) and
cyclothymic disorder (similar to but
milder than BD). In some cases, more than one...
- 1–2% in the
general po****tion.
About 50% of
those with OCD
experience cyclothymic traits or
hypomanic episodes. OCD is also ****ociated with
anxiety disorders...
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Dependent Obsessive–compulsive Not
otherwise specified Depressive Depressive Cyclothymic Others P****ive–aggressive ****ic ****ic
Psychopathy Haltlose Immature...
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terms of
observer rating and PWB scores. WBT may also be
applicable to
cyclothymic disorder. MBCT seem to be an
effective add-on to treatment-as-usual in...