BIPOLAR II AND III:INTERFACE OF TEMPERAMENTAND SOFT BIPOLARITY
Spectrum of Bipolar Disorders Compared with Unipolar Depressions with Special Attention to the Soft Bipolar Spectrum*
Primary Affective Diagnoses in 102 Patients in a Community Mental Health Center1,2
Common Pitfalls in the Evaluationof Bipolar Disorder Leading toa Misdiagnosis of Schizophrenia*
Common Varieties of Mixed StatesObserved in Clinical Practice Today (Based on Kraepelin’s Schema)
Clinical Picture of Bipolar II Disorder*
Clinical Expressions of theCyclothymic Temperament*
Clinical Expressions ofCyclothymic Temperament* (Cont’d)
“Nonaffective” Symptomatologic Features Associated with Bipolar II Switchingin an 11-Year Study of 559 Patientswith Major Depression*
Overlap in the Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy of Borderline Personality Disorder and Rapid-Cyclingand Mixed Bipolar Disorders1
Hyperthymic Temperament*
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