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Verywell Health on MSNWhat Is the DSM-5 and What Does It Diagnose?and manic-depression was reclassified as bipolar 1 and bipolar 2 disorder. Major Differences Between the DSM-IV and DSM-5 One ...
according to the DSM-5. How can people recognize bipolar disorder in children and adolescents? Created with Sketch. One key factor: bipolar is episodic while other disorders are pervasive.
even though the formal requirements of DSM-IV criteria for diagnosing the patient as suffering from bipolar disorder are not met. Many patients with substance abuse disorders have underlying ...
A treatment program is available in California for people with a mental illness who have committed a crime, rather than jail or prison. But is it working? Here are the pros and cons.
A strict interpretation of the DSM-IV criteria probably results in underrecognition of both bipolar I ... of psychiatric disorders in youth by Lewinsohn and colleagues, [5] who reported that ...
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