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The Comparison of Sustained Attention and Cognitive Deficits in Patients with Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder Type II

The Comparison of Sustained Attention and Cognitive Deficits in Patients with Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder Type II

... unit disorder, but it is a set of psychosis (Rosenhan and Sylgman, 2007), which is characterized by a series of different symptoms, including extreme poverty in perception, thinking, action, self -concept and how ...

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Personality traits in bipolar disorder and influence on outcome

Personality traits in bipolar disorder and influence on outcome

... Göran Bipolar Project, a longitudinal prospective study that has been described in detail previously [19, ...new bipolar patients within the speci- fied catchment area were referred for evaluation to this ...

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Neurocognitive function in bipolar disorder: a comparison between bipolar I and II disorder and matched controls

Neurocognitive function in bipolar disorder: a comparison between bipolar I and II disorder and matched controls

... with bipolar disorder type II are ...between type I and II not only has implications for rehabilitation programs, but would also shed light on the validity of classifying ...

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Differences in mood instability in patients with bipolar disorder type I and II: a smartphone-based study

Differences in mood instability in patients with bipolar disorder type I and II: a smartphone-based study

... with bipolar disor- der type II had a lower mean mood level or experienced higher levels and intensity of depressive symptoms com- pared with patient with bipolar disorder type I ...

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The prevalence and significance of substance use disorders in bipolar type I and II disorder

The prevalence and significance of substance use disorders in bipolar type I and II disorder

... and II disorders are common and serious mental illnesses that have been reported to occur in approxi- mately 1–3% [1,2] and 3–5% [3,4] of the US population ...respectively. Bipolar disorders are often ...

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American tertiary clinic-referred bipolar II disorder versus bipolar I disorder associated with hastened depressive recurrence

American tertiary clinic-referred bipolar II disorder versus bipolar I disorder associated with hastened depressive recurrence

... BD II versus BD ...BD II versus BD I depressive longitudinal severity were Kaplan–Meier estimated recurrence/recovery rates for significant lon- gitudinal depressive ...of bipolar sub- ...between ...

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Pilot study of a culturally adapted psychoeducation (CaPE) intervention for bipolar disorder in Pakistan

Pilot study of a culturally adapted psychoeducation (CaPE) intervention for bipolar disorder in Pakistan

... and type of disorder (i.e., type I or type ...of bipolar disorder differ in terms of illness severity, clinical and social outcomes, response to treatments, and personal ...

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Neurocognitive profiles in treatment resistant bipolar I and bipolar II disorder depression

Neurocognitive profiles in treatment resistant bipolar I and bipolar II disorder depression

... The present study was subject to some limitations. Since it had a cross-sectional design, the relationship be- tween age and accelerated cognitive decline should be confirmed in a longitudinally designed study. Although ...

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Brain choline concentrations may not be altered in euthymic bipolar disorder patients chronically treated with either lithium or sodium valproate

Brain choline concentrations may not be altered in euthymic bipolar disorder patients chronically treated with either lithium or sodium valproate

... patients utilizing this methodology have had mixed find- ings. Overall, while some studies have suggested there may be increased choline concentrations in specific situa- tions [13-18], more have found no changes ...

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Season of birth, clinical manifestations and Dexamethasone Suppression Test in unipolar major depression

Season of birth, clinical manifestations and Dexamethasone Suppression Test in unipolar major depression

... on bipolar disorder, results showed that the birth dates of most bipolar I patients showed a tendency to peak during spring and autumn, while bipolar II patients were born mostly in ...

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Are Depressive Episodes Different in Bipolar Disorder type I, type II and Unipolar Depression?

Are Depressive Episodes Different in Bipolar Disorder type I, type II and Unipolar Depression?

... İUB-II’nin İUB-I’in ya da tek uçlu bozukluğun bir var- yantı mı olduğu, İUB-I ile tek uçlu bozukluk arasındaki süreklilikte bir yerde mi olduğu yoksa ayrı bir bozukluk mu olduğu halen tartışılmaktadır. İUB-II’nin ayrı ...

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Lifetime prevalence of mental disorders and its relationship to suicidal ideation in a Japanese rural community with high suicide and alcohol consumption rates

Lifetime prevalence of mental disorders and its relationship to suicidal ideation in a Japanese rural community with high suicide and alcohol consumption rates

... stress disorder (PTSD); Part II assesses risk factors, correlates, and additional disorders, such as PTSD and all substance use ...Part II was then administered to all Part I respondents who met ...

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Multimodal Brain Changes in First-Episode Mania: A Voxel-Based Morphometry, Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, and Connectivity Study

Multimodal Brain Changes in First-Episode Mania: A Voxel-Based Morphometry, Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, and Connectivity Study

... Brain activations in the DMN regions are greater during rest than during engagement in a broad range of goal-directed tasks. The DMN is hypothesized to mediate taskindependent or intrinsic thought rather than ...

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A Collage Impulse of Psychological Crippling to Multiplet Surviving In PreetiShenoy’s Novel Life Is What You Make IT

A Collage Impulse of Psychological Crippling to Multiplet Surviving In PreetiShenoy’s Novel Life Is What You Make IT

... The paper explores the two counterparts of suffering and survival in the life of Ankita. And also applies the theory of Humanism on the psyche of people affected by bipolar disorder, family suppression, the ...

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A randomized controlled trial comparing lithium plus valproic acid versus lithium plus carbamazepine in young patients with type 1 bipolar disorder: the LICAVAL study

A randomized controlled trial comparing lithium plus valproic acid versus lithium plus carbamazepine in young patients with type 1 bipolar disorder: the LICAVAL study

... polar disorder (CGI-BP) [26]. The CGI-BP is a Likert- type interviewer-rated instrument that measures severity of BD, ranging from 1 (normal, not ill) to 7 (very se- verely ...

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Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar Disorder

... When faced with problems, the subject is able to find positive alternatives so that he is able to manage her emotions to be stable. Subjects are also able to establish good communication with others. Subjects have ...

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The underlying neurobiology of key functional domains in young people with mood and anxiety disorders: a systematic review

The underlying neurobiology of key functional domains in young people with mood and anxiety disorders: a systematic review

... Structural magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI) In de- pressive disorders the majority of studies examining brain structure have focused on frontal and limbic re- gions with mixed findings; although some promising patterns ...

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Quetiapine monotherapy in bipolar II depression: combined data from four large, randomized studies

Quetiapine monotherapy in bipolar II depression: combined data from four large, randomized studies

... amidal disorder, freezing phenomenon, hypertonia, muscle contractions involuntary, muscle rigidity, psychomotor hyperactivity, restlessness, tardive dyskinesia, and ...

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Bipolar disorder

Bipolar disorder

... Bipolar disorder is characterized by repeated (i.e. at least two) episodes in which the patient's mood and activity levels are significantly disturbed, this disturbance consisting on s[r] ...

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Recurrence in Patients with Bipolar Disorder and its Risk Factors

Recurrence in Patients with Bipolar Disorder and its Risk Factors

... Treatment adherence is an important factor when it comes to bipolar disorder. Many studies ‎have shown that over 60% of the patients did not adhere to treatment. Non-adherence to ‎treatment and ...

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