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Bipolar I Disorder Specifiers

Last Updated 08 Aug 2006, 04:10 +04:00

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If the full criteria are currently met for a Manic, Mixed, or Major Depressive Episode, the following specifiers may be used to describe the current clinical status of the episode and to describe features of the current episode:

Mild, Moderate, Severe Without Psychotic Features, Severe With Psychotic Features

With Catatonic Features

With Postpartum Onset

If the full criteria are not currently met for a Manic, Mixed or Major Depressive Episode, the following specifiers may be used to describe the current clinical status of the Bipolar I Disorder and to describe features of the most recent episode:

In Partial Remission, In Full Remission

With Catatonic Features

With Postpartum Onset

If criteria are currently met for a Major Depressive Episode, the following may be used to describe features of the current episode (or, if criteria are not currently met but the most recent episode of Bipolar I Disorder was a Major Depressive Episode, these specifiers apply to that episode):

Chronic

With Melancholic Features

With Atypical Features

The following specifiers can be used to indicate the pattern of episodes:

Longitudinal Course Specifiers (With and Without Full Interepisode Recovery)

With Seasonal Pattern (applies only to the pattern of Major Depressive Episodes)

With Rapid Cycling




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