
Cyclothymic Disorder

This disorder can be seen as a less severe form of bipolar which still impairs and causes havoc in a person’s life. This type of bipolar is characterized by periods of depression, hypomania and normal mood. These mood swings typically last days rather than weeks, and while less severe than in bipolar I or II, can still cause chaos in one’s life. For example, feelings that fluctuate from day to day can really affect someone’s decision making.
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