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Bipolar and Depressive Disorders Comparison Chart Directions: Although bipolar and depressive disorders share several key similarities, some aspects are radically different among these disorders. The completion of this chart gives you an opportunity to thoroughly compare and contrast these specific disorders. Complete the table below by following the example provided for Cyclothymic Disorder. Include examples and at least two scholarly references as reference notes below the chart. Note: “D/O” is an acronym for disorder Disorder & Features Cyclothymic Disorder Depressive Episode? No, but episodes only that do not meet full criteria Manic Episode? No Duration of Duration of Distinguish From Hypomanic Clinically- Symptom-Free (Differential Intervals Episode? Significant Diagnosis): Symptoms No, but episodes only that do not meet full criteria 2+ yr. in Adults 1+ yr. in Adolescents No longer than 2 months MDD Major Depressive Disorder Dysthymia Persistent Depressive Disorder DMDD Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder Bipolar I Disorder © 2016. Grand Canyon University. All Rights Reserved. Psychotic D/O Bipolar D/O Borderline PD Substance-Induced D/O Comorbidity (Often Seen With): Substance-Related D/O Sleep D/O ADHD Bipolar II Disorder References: © 2016. Grand Canyon University. All Rights Reserved.
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Bipolar and Depressive Disorders
Comparison Chart
Directions: Although bipolar and depressive disorders share several key similarities, some aspects are radically different among these disorders. The completion
of this chart gives you an opportunity to thoroughly compare and contrast these specific disorders. Complete the table below by following the example provided
for Cyclothymic Disorder. Include examples and at least two scholarly references asreference notes below the chart.
Note: “D/O” is an acronym for disorder

Disorder & Features

Depressive
Episode?

Manic
Episode?

Cyclothymic Disorder No,but
episodes only
that do not
meet full
criteria
MDD
Major Depressive
Yes
Disorder
One or two
discrete Majo...

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