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  1. A distinct period of abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood and abnormally and persistently increased goal-directed activity or energy, lasting at least 1 week and present most of the day, nearly every day (or any duration if hospitalization is necessary).

  2. W niniejszym artykule omówione zostaną dwa rozdziały z DSM-5: zaburzenia nastroju dwubiegunowe i pokrewne (bipolar and related disorders) oraz zaburzenia depresyjne (depressive disorders), które powstały na bazie rozdziału zatytułowanego „zaburzenia nastroju” (mood disorders) z wydania DSM-IV [3].

  3. 20 lut 2023 · DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria for Bipolar II Disorder. For a diagnosis of BD-II, it is necessary to have met the criteria for at least one current or past hypomanic episode and a major depressive episode without a manic episode (see below for major depressive episode criteria).

  4. Bipolar I. 90% of individuals with a single manic episode go on to have recurrent mood episodes. 60% of manic episodes occur immediately before a major depressive episode. 4+ mood episodes within 1 year = “with rapid cycling”.

  5. In the DSM-5 bipolar II disorder can be diagnosed if: (A) the criteria are met for at least one hypomanic episode AND one depressive episode, (B) there has never been manic episode, (C) the occurrence of hypomanic episode(s) and major depressive

  6. When to Use. Manic episode. Manic symptoms: during period of mood disturbance and increased energy/activity, ≥3 of the following symptoms (4 if the mood is only irritable) present to a significant degree and are a noticeable change from usual behavior. Inflated self-esteem or grandiosity.

  7. DSM-5 Criteria for Bipolar I Disorder Diagnostic criteria For a diagnosis of bipolar I disorder, it is necessary to meet the following criteria for a manic episode.

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