PSYCH 2AP3 Lecture 26: Lecture 26 - Depressive & Bipolar Disorders

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Depressive disorders in dsm-5: disruptive mood regulation disorder, major depressive disorder, premenstrual dysphoric disorder, substance/medication-induced depressive disorder, other specified depressive disorder, recurrent brief depression, short-duration depressive episode, depressive episode with insufficient symptoms, unspecified depressive disorder. Explosive disorder: the symptoms are not due to the effects of a substance, or to another medical or neurological condition. Bipolar disorders in dsm-5: bipolar i disorder, bipolar ii disorder, cyclothymic disorder, substance/medication-induced bipolar and related disorder, other specified bipolar and related disorder, unspecified bipolar and related disorder. Bipolar ii disorder: same as manic episode (bipolar i), with one criterion missing, no marked impairment in social or occupational functioning, or hospitalization to prevent harm to self or others, or psychotic features. Inflated self-esteem, grandiosity, flight of ideas, racing thoughts, talkativeness, pressure of speech, irritability, distractibility: excessive pleasure, risky behavior, but, cocaine addiction has similar symptoms, majority of drug addicts have comorbid mental disorders.

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