Tag Archives: DSM

Low self-recognition and awareness of past hypomanic and manic …

In a reappraisal study from the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study (NEMESIS), we further investigated 40 respondents with lifetime bipolar disorder confirmed by the structured clinical interview for DSM-IV …

Switch to mania after ayahuasca consumption in a man with bipolar …

The presence of preexisting hypomanic episodes, the presence of a positive family history of bipolar disorder, the absence of associated neurovegetative symptoms, and the fact that ayahuasca psychotic episodes are rare …

Impact of childhood trauma and affective temperament on resilience …

One hundred cases with bipolar disorder (BD) diagnosis according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM-IV) were evaluated consecutively in their euthymic period during outpatient …

Do psychiatrists really think that everyone is crazy…

A diagnosis of mental illness is more common than ever – did psychiatrists create the problem, or just recognise it?

Problems With A New Mood Disorder

Neuroskeptic has an interesting post about a new diagnosis, CMDD. Categorized as a Mood Disorder in the new, upcoming DSM, experts are calling out reasons why this may be a bad diagnosis, especially for children. Go to Neuroskeptic to read more.