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- Bipolar Stages: 3 Phases to Be Aware of - Healthline
The condition is generally described in three stages: early or prodromal, acute, and maintenance, each with distinct symptoms and management approaches
- What Are the Phases of Bipolar Disorder? I Psych Central
Bipolar disorder can occur in phases and each phase has its own unique set of symptoms Here's how to recognize each one
- What Are the “4 Stages” of Bipolar Disorder? - Restore Mental Health
Many individuals think people with bipolar disorder are in two constant states: extreme depression and extreme mania In reality, the condition tends to present itself in a cycle that includes four distinct bipolar stages
- Bipolar stages: Mania, hypomania, and depression
What are the stages of bipolar disorder? Bipolar disorder has three main stages: an early phase with subtle mood shifts, an acute phase marked by full mood episodes, and a maintenance
- Bipolar disorder - World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO fact sheet on bipolar disorder, including key facts, symptoms and patterns, risks and protective factors, treatment and care, and WHO response
- Bipolar disorder - Wikipedia
The condition is classified as bipolar I disorder if there has been at least one manic episode, with or without depressive episodes, and as bipolar II disorder if there has been at least one hypomanic episode (but no full manic episodes) and one major depressive episode [5]
- The phases of bipolar disorder: from mania to depression and back again
Psychologist explains the phases of bipolar disorder ⚫ What happens in the manic and depressive stages, rapid cycling, and mixed episodes?
- Bipolar Disorder - NIMH
People are diagnosed with three basic types of bipolar disorder that involve clear changes in mood, energy, and activity levels These moods range from manic episodes to depressive episodes
- Stages of Bipolar Disorder - Lindner Center of Hope
Learn about the phases of bipolar disorder, from mania to depression, and how understanding them supports diagnosis and treatment
- DSM-5 Criteria: Bipolar Disorders
For a diagnosis of bipolar II disorder, it is necessary to meet the following criteria for a current or past hypomanic episode and the criteria for a current or past major depressive episode (See Box 4 on page 30 for Major Depressive Episode criteria)
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