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1. Manic Episode
DSM-IV-TR > Mood Disorders > Introduction > Mood Episodes


2. Severity/Psychotic/Remission Specifiers for Manic Episode
DSM-IV-TR > Mood Disorders > Introduction > Specifiers Describing Current or Most Recent Episode


3. Almost invariably, there is a decreased need for sleep (Criterion B2). The person usually awakens...
DSM-IV-TR > Mood Disorders > Introduction > Mood Episodes > Manic Episode > Episode Features


4. Associated Features and Disorders
DSM-IV-TR > Mood Disorders > Introduction > Mood Episodes > Manic Episode


5. Associated laboratory findings.
DSM-IV-TR > Mood Disorders > Introduction > Mood Episodes > Manic Episode > Associated Features and Disorders


6. Course
DSM-IV-TR > Mood Disorders > Introduction > Mood Episodes > Manic Episode


7. Criteria for Manic Episode
DSM-IV-TR > Mood Disorders > Introduction > Mood Episodes > Manic Episode


8. Differential Diagnosis
DSM-IV-TR > Mood Disorders > Introduction > Mood Episodes > Manic Episode


9. Distractibility (Criterion B5) is evidenced by an inability to screen out irrelevant external...
DSM-IV-TR > Mood Disorders > Introduction > Mood Episodes > Manic Episode > Episode Features


10. Episode Features
DSM-IV-TR > Mood Disorders > Introduction > Mood Episodes > Manic Episode


11. Inflated self-esteem is typically present, ranging from uncritical self-confidence to marked...
DSM-IV-TR > Mood Disorders > Introduction > Mood Episodes > Manic Episode > Episode Features


12. Manic speech is typically pressured, loud, rapid, and difficult to interrupt (Criterion B3)....
DSM-IV-TR > Mood Disorders > Introduction > Mood Episodes > Manic Episode > Episode Features


13. Specific Culture, Age, and Gender Features
DSM-IV-TR > Mood Disorders > Introduction > Mood Episodes > Manic Episode


14. The elevated mood of a Manic Episode may be described as euphoric, unusually good, cheerful, or...
DSM-IV-TR > Mood Disorders > Introduction > Mood Episodes > Manic Episode > Episode Features


15. The individual's thoughts may race, often at a rate faster than can be articulated (Criterion B4)....
DSM-IV-TR > Mood Disorders > Introduction > Mood Episodes > Manic Episode > Episode Features


16. 1. Acute Manic or Mixed Episodes
APA Practice Guidelines > TREATING BIPOLAR DISORDER: A Quick Reference Guide > B. Treatment Options


17. 1. Manic or mixed episodes
APA Practice Guidelines > Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients With Bipolar Disorder Second Edition > PART A: Treatment Recommendations for Patients With Bipolar Disorder > I. Executive Summary of Recommendations > B. Acute Treatment


18. 1. Manic or mixed episodes
APA Practice Guidelines > Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients With Bipolar Disorder Second Edition > PART A: Treatment Recommendations for Patients With Bipolar Disorder > II. Formulation and Implementation of a Treatment Plan > B. Acute Treatment


19. TABLE 11–7. DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria for manic episode
Textbook of Psychiatry > Chapter 11. Mood Disorders > Phenomenology of Mood Disorders > Clinical Features of Mania > Mental State Examination


20. Clinical Features of Mania
Textbook of Psychiatry > Chapter 11. Mood Disorders > Phenomenology of Mood Disorders


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