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What is the difference between Bipolar 1 disorder, and bipolar 2 disorder?
There are NO manic or mixed episodes in bipolar 2 disorder, only hypomanic episodes, and depressive episodes.
(the following are for hypomanic episodes)
A. A distinct period of persistently_____lasting throughout at least______It is clearly different from______
elevated, expansive or irritable mood, lasting throughout at least 4 days, that is clearly different from the usual non-depressed mood.
B. During the period of disturbance, 3 or more of the following symptoms have persisted (4 or more if mood is only irritable) and have to be present to a significant degree. What are the symptoms?
1. inflated self-esteem or grandiosity
2. decreased need for sleep
3. more talkative than usual or pressure to keep talking
4. Flight of ideas of subjective experience that thoughts are racing
5. distractibility
6. increase in goal-directed activity or psychomotor agitation
7. excessive involvement in pleasurable activities that have a high potential for painful consequences.
C. The episode is associated with an unequivocal change in...
functioning that it uncharacteristic of the person when not symptomatic
D. The disturbance in mood and the change in functioning...
are observable by others
E. The episode is not severe enough to cause...
marked impairment in social or occupational functioning, or to necessitate hospitalization and there are no psychotic features.
F. The symptoms are not due to...
the direct physiological effects of a substance or a general medication condition.