What is cyclothymic temperament trait?

With cyclothymia, you experience periods when your mood noticeably shifts up and down from your baseline. You may feel on top of the world for a time, followed by a low period when you feel somewhat down. Between these cyclothymic highs and lows, you may feel stable and fine.
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What is cyclothymic personality temperament?

Background: Cyclothymic temperament (CT) is an affective disposition often preceding bipolar disorder (BD), and is the most common affective temperament in patients with BD. In depressed patients, CT is a predictor for developing a bipolar course.
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What is cyclothymic temperament and or borderline personality disorder?

Cyclothymic temperament is characterized by high mood-lability, emotional reactivity, irritability and impulsivity (Akiskal, Djenderedjian, Rosenthal, & Khani, 1977). BPD is mainly characterized by a pervasive pattern of instability of affects, identity, behavior and relationships (DSM-IV, 2000).
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What is bipolar 2 with cyclothymic temperament?

Cyclothymic-bipolar II-borderline patients display a long-lasting "stable" hyper-reactivity to many psychological (i.e, rejection, separation) and physical (i.e., food, light, drugs) stimuli.
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What is the cyclothymic Temperament Questionnaire?

The Akiskal questionnaire assesses cyclothymic disorders (or cyclothymia) in children and adolescents aged 6-18 years old. This questionnaire consists of 24 questions that are focused on mood swings and emotion management.
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What triggers cyclothymia?

The causes of cyclothymia are not known, but there's probably a genetic link because cyclothymia, depression and bipolar disorder all tend to run in families. In some people, traumatic events or experiences may act as a trigger for the condition, such as severe illness or long periods of stress.
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How do you identify cyclothymia?

Signs and symptoms of the highs of cyclothymia may include:
  1. An exaggerated feeling of happiness or well-being (euphoria)
  2. Extreme optimism.
  3. Inflated self-esteem.
  4. Talking more than usual.
  5. Poor judgment that can result in risky behavior or unwise choices.
  6. Racing thoughts.
  7. Irritable or agitated behavior.
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Is cyclothymia worse than bipolar 2?

Cyclothymia, also known as cyclothymic disorder, is a milder form of bipolar disorder, also featuring emotional ups and downs but with less-severe symptoms than bipolar I or II, according to the APA.
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Who is most likely to be diagnosed with cyclothymia?

It is estimated that the rate of occurrence of cyclothymia in the general population is between 0.4% to 1%. It affects men and women at the same rates. Women, however, are more likely to seek treatment. While typical onset of the disorder occurs during adolescence, its onset is consistently hard to identify.
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Is cyclothymia a symptom of ADHD?

Conclusions: Cyclothymic temperament is highly prevalent in adults with ADHD, and this characterises a subgroup of more psychiatrically impaired individuals, possibly reflecting an underlying affective instability with a pathophysiology closer to the bipolar spectrum disorders.
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Why is cyclothymia rare?

Cyclothymia is rare, affecting less than 1% of the population. Because it is often diagnosed as another disorder or goes unnoticed, it is possible this number is underestimated.
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How long are cyclothymia episodes?

Periods of stable moods usually last less than two months. Your symptoms significantly affect you socially, at work, at school or in other important areas. Your symptoms don't meet the criteria for bipolar disorder, major depression or another mental disorder.
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How often does mood change with cyclothymia?

People with cyclothymic experience episodes of hypomania and mild depression for at least two years. These changes in mood can occur quickly and at any time. A person with cyclothymia may have brief periods of normal mood (euthymia), but these periods last fewer than eight weeks.
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What famous people have cyclothymia?

Charlene Soraia, British singer-songwriter, musician has cyclothymia. Britney Spears, American singer, songwriter, and dancer. Phil Spector, American record producer. Alonzo Spellman, American football player.
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How does cyclothymia affect relationships?

As cyclothymia often makes emotional regulation more difficult for those who experience it, the condition may also present challenges in interpersonal relationships. Hypomanic periods may increase a person's likelihood to overreact to things that happen around them, which may increase tension within a relationship.
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How do you live with someone with cyclothymia?

Remind your loved one to keep working with a doctor to find the right treatment. If you notice changes in mood swings or the person finds that symptoms do not ease up, talk about setting up an appointment. Keep healthy habits in mind. Talk about the importance of getting good sleep, exercising, and eating well.
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Can you live a normal life with cyclothymia?

Someone with cyclothymic disorder can generally function normally but have some challenges because of the mood shifts.
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How often does cyclothymia turn into bipolar?

It's unclear exactly what determines who will develop bipolar disorder and who will not, but it's thought that between 15 percent and 50 percent of people with cyclothymic disorder will go on to develop bipolar disorder.
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What happens if cyclothymia goes untreated?

Untreated cyclothymia can turn into bipolar disorder. Cyclothymia, or cyclothymic disorder, is a rare condition that causes mood swings. Doctors consider it a milder form of bipolar disorder, meaning the highs and lows aren't as extreme.
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When does cyclothymia begin?

From 0.4% to 1% of the U.S. population has cyclothymia. Equal numbers of men and women are affected. Symptoms usually begin in adolescence or young adulthood.
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How does cyclothymia affect the brain?

Patients diagnosed as cyclothymic experienced brief hypomanic periods (lasting fewer than four days) and brief mild depressive periods (lasting fewer than two weeks). Within a day, mood alterations from feeling high to feeling low are common. This mood pattern is persistent for two years or more.
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What is cyclothymic disorder Canada?

Cyclothymic disorder, or cyclothymia, is a form of bipolar disorder characterized by distinct episodes of hypomanic symptoms (elevated mood and euphoria) and depressive symptoms over a period of at least two years.
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