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  • #REDIRECT [[Bipolar disorder]] [[Category:Redirect-class articles]]
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  • |Term=Bipolar disorder ...n opposite extremes; the most notable bipolar disorder is manic-depressive disorder, which is characterized by extreme highs and lows in mood
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  • '''Bipolar I Disorder''' ...characterized by at least one manic or mixed episode. The term originates from the Greek words 'bi' meaning two and 'polar' meaning pole, referring to the
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bipolar disorder]]
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  • '''Bipolar II disorder''' is a type of [[mental disorder]] characterized by periods of [[depression]] and [[hypomania]]. Bipolar II disorder is pronounced as bi-poh-lar too dis-or-der.
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  • #redirect [[bipolar disorder#Bipolar spectrum]] {{R from merge}}
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  • |Term=Bipolar disorder ...n opposite extremes; the most notable bipolar disorder is manic-depressive disorder, which is characterized by extreme highs and lows in mood
    601 bytes (85 words) - 20:37, 30 December 2022
  • '''Bipolar I Disorder''' ...characterized by at least one manic or mixed episode. The term originates from the Greek words 'bi' meaning two and 'polar' meaning pole, referring to the
    2 KB (249 words) - 22:32, 14 February 2024
  • '''Bipolar II disorder''' is a type of [[mental disorder]] characterized by periods of [[depression]] and [[hypomania]]. Bipolar II disorder is pronounced as bi-poh-lar too dis-or-der.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bipolar disorder]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bipolar disorder]]
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  • '''Cyclothymic Disorder''' ...aɪ.mɪk/), also known as '''cyclothymia''', is a type of [[chronic]] [[mood disorder]] characterized by numerous periods of [[hypomanic symptoms]] and [[depress
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  • ...also used to decrease the intensity and frequency of [[mania]] in bipolar disorder. ...erived from the generic name "Lithium Carbonate". The word "Lithium" comes from the Greek word "lithos", meaning stone, as lithium was first discovered in
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  • ...ng mind or soul, and "iatros," meaning healer. The term "medication" comes from the Latin "medicatio," meaning a healing process. ...ese are used to manage psychosis, including [[schizophrenia]], and bipolar disorder.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bipolar disorder]] [[Category:Redirect-class articles]]
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  • ...), also known as '''cyclothymic disorder''', is a type of [[chronic]] mood disorder that is characterized by numerous periods of [[hypomanic symptoms]] and [[d ...a state of mood swings that were less severe than those seen in [[bipolar disorder]].
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  • ...is a [[pharmaceutical drug]] primarily used in the treatment of [[bipolar disorder]] and [[epilepsy]]. It is a derivative of [[valproic acid]], and is classif The term "Valnoctamide" is derived from the Latin words 'valere' meaning 'to be strong', 'nox' meaning 'night', and
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  • == Bipolar Disorder == '''Bipolar disorder''' (pronounced: bye-poh-lar dis-or-der), also known as '''manic-depressive
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  • ...ain mental and neurological conditions, such as [[Bipolar Disorder|bipolar disorder]] and [[Epilepsy|epilepsy]]. The term ''rapture'' originates from the Latin word ''raptus'', which means "seized, carried off". It was first
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  • '''Manic depression''', also known as '''[[bipolar disorder]]''' (pronounced: bye-poh-lar dis-or-der), is a mental health condition cha ...ssion" comes from the Greek words "mania" meaning madness and "depression" from the Latin "deprimere" meaning to press down. The term was first used in the
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  • ...[[chemical compound]] used in the treatment of [[epilepsy]] and [[bipolar disorder]]. It is a derivative of [[carbamazepine]], and is also known as '''S-Licar The term "Licarbazepine" is derived from its parent compound, [[carbamazepine]]. The prefix "Li" signifies the compo
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  • ...luding the meaning 'specter'. A spectrum may refer to a range of severity (from mild to severe), different disease presentations, or the progression of a d ...festations, or variations that a particular medical condition, disease, or disorder can take.
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  • ...of normal mood, which is neither manic nor depressive. The term is derived from the Greek words "eu" meaning good, and "thymos" meaning spirit or soul. ...ment of mood disorders such as [[bipolar disorder]] and [[major depressive disorder]]. Euthymia is considered a positive outcome, indicating stability and well
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  • ...bipolar disorder]]. It is also used in the treatment of [[major depressive disorder]] when used with other medications. The term "Aripiprazole" is derived from a combination of the prefix ''ari-'' (referring to its atypical antipsychot
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  • ...[[Depression|depression]], [[Anxiety|anxiety]], [[Bipolar Disorder|bipolar disorder]], and [[Schizophrenia|schizophrenia]]. The term "psychotropic" comes from the Greek words "psyche" meaning mind, and "tropos" meaning turning. It ref
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