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Cyclothymic-hypersensitive temperament (CHT) has been related to both depression and bipolarity, as well as to suicidality. Recently, a psychometrically sound way of assessment has been validated in youth (Cyclothymic-Hypersensitive Temperament Questionnaire, CHTQ), but data on clinical populations are still scant.
Simone Pisano +2 more
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Obsessive–compulsive disorder and cyclothymic temperament: An exploration of clinical features
Bipolar disorder comorbidity in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) has relevant implications on the symptomatological expression, complications and pharmacologic treatment of the disorder. Relatively few data exist on OCD comorbid with soft-bipolar forms.
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Cyclothymic disorder: A critical review
Clinical Psychology Review, 2012Cyclothymic disorder is a subtype of bipolar disorder included in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders since 1980, but largely neglected in research. Additionally, it is rarely diagnosed clinically, in spite of evidence that it may be the most prevalent form of bipolar disorder.
Anna Van Meter +2 more
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Validating cyclothymic disorder in a youth sample
Four subtypes of pediatric bipolar disorder (PBD) - bipolar I, bipolar II, cyclothymia and bipolar not otherwise specified (NOS) - are defined in DSM-IV-TR. However, these definitions are not followed consistently by research investigators or clinicians, resulting in a lack of agreement and understanding regarding the diagnosis of PBD.
Van Meter, Anna
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<i>Background:</i> There is a lack of controlled studies of psychological treatment of cyclothymic disorder. The aim of this investigation was to examine the benefits of the sequential combination of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and well-being therapy (WBT) compared to clinical management (CM) in DSM-IV cyclothymic disorder.
FAVA, GIOVANNI ANDREA +4 more
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Cyclothymic temperament and major depressive disorder: A study on Italian patients
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2010Classical authors had hypothesized that affective temperaments represent the subclinical manifestations of mood disorders: in particular, cyclothymic and hyperthymic temperaments have been considered as a subthreshold variant of bipolar disorder. The aim of our study is to test the presence of affective temperaments in a group of Italian patients with ...
Giuseppe Maina +2 more
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