In order for cyclothymia to be diagnosed, hypomanic symptoms and depressive symptoms must be present alternately for at least two years. |
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However, one patient was withdrawn as a result of significant hypomanic personality changes. |
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In addition, they may induce hypomanic or manic symptoms in vulnerable persons, unmasking bipolarity. |
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No significant clinical side effects were observed during the study except one male who developed a hypomanic episode. |
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If agitation is prominent, hypomanic symptoms may be misunderstood as representing an anxiety state. |
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A person with cyclothymia experiences symptoms of hypomania but never a full-blown hypomanic episode. |
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Patients with manic-depressive tendencies may experience hypomanic or manic shifts. |
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In a prospective study, 35 percent of cyclothymic patients developed full hypomanic, manic, or depressive episodes during a drug-flee follow-up period of up to three years. |
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Before you answer, consider that the man displays many of the symptoms of a person having what psychologists call a hypomanic episode. |
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Whether you are feeling depressed or hypomanic, you may have trouble concentrating. |
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Maybe it's just that nobody saw or prove that there were any hypomanic or manic symptoms before. |
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If you're hypomanic, you think you are God's gift to technology investing. |
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To prepare for the role, Danes read medical texts, consulted with therapists and bipolar patients, and followed the blogs of people in hypomanic states. |
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High dose steroids can induce manic and hypomanic reactions, particularly in people with histories of depression and family histories of depression and alcoholism. |
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Besides the features of hypomanic psychopathy there was a marked readiness to pseudologize, therefore his psychical examination required great patience. |
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