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  2. Hypomania - Wikipedia

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    Hypomania is sometimes credited with increasing creativity and productive energy. Numerous people with bipolar disorder have credited hypomania with giving them an edge in their theater of work. [12] [13] People who experience hyperthymia, or "chronic hypomania", [14] encounter the similar symptoms as hypomania but on a longer-term basis. [15]

  3. Bipolar Disorder: 4 Types & What You Need to Know About Them

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    Hypomanic episodes in bipolar II may not last as long as full manic episodes, though that’s not always the case. While bipolar I doesn’t always involve depressive episodes, bipolar II does ...

  4. Bipolar disorder - Wikipedia

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    Hypomania is the milder form of mania, defined as at least four days of the same criteria as mania, [35] but which does not cause a significant decrease in the individual's ability to socialize or work, lacks psychotic features such as delusions or hallucinations, and does not require psychiatric hospitalization. [33]

  5. Bipolar II disorder - Wikipedia

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    [1] [7] The hypomanic episodes associated with BP-II must last for at least four days. [2] [8] Commonly, depressive episodes are more frequent and more intense than hypomanic episodes. [2] Additionally, when compared to BP-I, type II presents more frequent depressive episodes and shorter intervals of well-being.

  6. Mood swing - Wikipedia

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    The duration of bipolar mood swings also varies. They may last a few hours – ultrarapid – or extend over days – ultradian: clinicians maintain that only when four continuous days of hypomania, or seven days of mania, occur, is a diagnosis of bipolar disorder justified. [25]

  7. Outline of bipolar disorder - Wikipedia

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    Bipolar disorder is a mental disorder with cyclical periods of depression and periods of elevated mood. [1] The elevated mood is significant and is known as mania, a severe elevation that can be accompanied by psychosis in some cases, or hypomania, a milder form of mania.

  8. List of manias - Wikipedia

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    Hypomania – mild mania—mental state with persistent and pervasive elevated or irritable mood, ... This page was last edited on 19 January 2025, at 05:35 (UTC).

  9. Cyclothymia - Wikipedia

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    Cyclothymia (/ ˌ s aɪ k l ə ˈ θ aɪ m i ə /, siy-kluh-THIY-mee-uh), also known as cyclothymic disorder, psychothemia / psychothymia, [5] bipolar III, [6] affective personality disorder [7] and cyclothymic personality disorder, [8] is a mental and behavioural disorder [9] that involves numerous periods of symptoms of depression and periods of symptoms of elevated mood. [3]