In the last decades the concept of bipolar disorder was subjected to many revisions. The complexity in diagnosing mood disorders, on the other hand, stems from the problem to delineate the boundary of these morbid conditions. The current nosographic approach is limited by the lack of attention given to the natural course and to the longitudinal and family characteristics of patients suffering of mood disorders. Considering these limits, some authors developed different nosographic models to include other atypical, non-standardized characteristics of mood disorders. However, regardless of the efforts made so far, a gap in classification still remains, putting restrictions in the clinical and neurobiological range of activities
Abstract The ability to classify patients with bipolar disorder (BD) is restricted by their heteroge...
Mood is the changing expression of emotion and can be described as a spectrum. The outermost ends of...
Bipolar psychopathology has traditionally been defined by categorical diagnoses. However, these diso...
Failure to recognize subthreshold expressions of mania contributes to the frequent under-diagnosis o...
Failure to recognize subthreshold expressions of mania contributes to the frequent under-diagnosis o...
The classification and diagnosis of mood disorders have been the subject of much debate over the las...
Mood disorders have proven to be a fertile ground for nosological debate. Numerous attempts to class...
Diagnostic classification of chronic psychiatric disorders is a significant challenge for psychiatry...
The development of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, and Interna...
This article presents an overview of the conceptual basis and empirical support for a unitary view o...
Although diagnosis is a central issue in medical care, in psychiatry its value is still controversia...
fication of Diseases, Eleventh Edition, deserves a signifi-cant conceptual step forward. There is a ...
There is considerable debate over whether bipolar and related disorders that share common signs and ...
There is considerable debate over whether bipolar and related disorders that share common signs and ...
Growing evidence for the spectrum concept of most mental disorders, particularly mood disorders, has...
Abstract The ability to classify patients with bipolar disorder (BD) is restricted by their heteroge...
Mood is the changing expression of emotion and can be described as a spectrum. The outermost ends of...
Bipolar psychopathology has traditionally been defined by categorical diagnoses. However, these diso...
Failure to recognize subthreshold expressions of mania contributes to the frequent under-diagnosis o...
Failure to recognize subthreshold expressions of mania contributes to the frequent under-diagnosis o...
The classification and diagnosis of mood disorders have been the subject of much debate over the las...
Mood disorders have proven to be a fertile ground for nosological debate. Numerous attempts to class...
Diagnostic classification of chronic psychiatric disorders is a significant challenge for psychiatry...
The development of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, and Interna...
This article presents an overview of the conceptual basis and empirical support for a unitary view o...
Although diagnosis is a central issue in medical care, in psychiatry its value is still controversia...
fication of Diseases, Eleventh Edition, deserves a signifi-cant conceptual step forward. There is a ...
There is considerable debate over whether bipolar and related disorders that share common signs and ...
There is considerable debate over whether bipolar and related disorders that share common signs and ...
Growing evidence for the spectrum concept of most mental disorders, particularly mood disorders, has...
Abstract The ability to classify patients with bipolar disorder (BD) is restricted by their heteroge...
Mood is the changing expression of emotion and can be described as a spectrum. The outermost ends of...
Bipolar psychopathology has traditionally been defined by categorical diagnoses. However, these diso...