1. Cyclothymic disorder: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
The cause of cyclothymic disorder is unknown. Although the changes in mood are irregular and quick, the mood swings are far less severe than in bipolar disorder (manic depressive illness). Unlike in bipolar disorder, periods of...
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2. Cyclothymic disorder
Cyclothymic disorder is a mild form of bipolar disorder in which a person has mood swings from mild or moderate depression to euphoria and excitement, but stays connected to reality.
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3. OhioHealth - Cyclothymia (cyclothymic disorder)
Cyclothymia (si-kloh-THIGH-me-uh), also called cyclothymic disorder, is a mild form of bipolar disorder. Like bipolar disorder, cyclothymia is a chronic mood disorder that causes emotional ups and downs.
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4. cyclothymic disorder - NDI Foundation
cyclothymic disorder mood disorder Any of the mental disorders whose essential feature is a disturbance of mood manifested as one or more episodes of mania, hypomania, depression, or some combination. Functional mood
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5. Psych Central: Cyclothymic Disorder Treatment
There is no clear treatment of choice for this disorder. Either psychotherapy or medication can be tried first, or in conjunction with one another.
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7. Cyclothymic Disorder - Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment of Cyclothymic Disorder - NY Times Health Information
The mystery of bipolar disorder, in a patient whose euphoric moods and vivacious character masked his illness.
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8. Cyclothymic Disorder: Mood Disorders: Merck Manual Home Edition
In cyclothymic disorder, relatively mild and short episodes of elation (hypomania) alternate with mild and short episodes of sadness (depression).
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9. ANYONE else here with cyclothymic disorder diagnosis????? please | Child & Adolescent Bipolar Foundation
Jen - mother of 5, including one 11 year old daughter - cylothymia, ADHD, ODD, depression and anxiety. Week 3 of Lamactil (and having lots of meltdowns) and down to 25 mg Zoloft as of 6/20/2010.
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