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Point C represents an unusual combination usually recognized only on inpatient psychiatry units, when a person is agitated yet hardly moves, so-called "manic stupor".
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Includes: manic stupor ; F32 Depressive Episode; In typical depressive episodes of all three varieties described below (mild, moderate, and severe), the individual usually suffers from depressed mood, loss of interest and enjoyment, and reduced energy leading to increased fatiguability and diminished activity.
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Manic Episode ... Depressive stupor must be differentiated from catatonic schizophrenia, from dissociative stupor, and from organic forms of stupor. This category should be used only for single episodes of severe depression with psychotic symptoms;
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Empirical Insanity: mental health and mental illness news, science, and commentary. ... Under the current DSM, in order to be diagnosed with a mixed state, you have to meet ALL the criteria for BOTH a depressive episode and a manic episode (not hypomanic, but actually manic) almost every day for at least a week.
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Kraepelin (2) described six mixed states: depressive or anxious mania, excited depression, mania with poverty of thought, manic stupor, depression with flight of ideas, and inhibited mania.
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The identification of such non-responder groups and their careful investiga-tion showed some special or atypical features, like coexistence of manic and depressive symptoms or schizophrenic and mood symptoms (depressive and manic), as well as rapid changes of mood states or rapid onset of episodes.
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Copy & paste this link to your blog or website to reference this page ... Part of Speech: ... Search another word or see stupor on Dictionary...
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Manic stupor was clearly developed in the fourth edi- tion of his textbook,6 in 1893, ... state, for which he proposed the term “manic stupor.” The ...
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