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Cyclothymic disorder

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Cyclothymia - The Moody Blues

Mood fluctuations in unipolar, bipolar, and cyclothymia

  • A chronic, fluctuating mood disturbance considered a milder form of bipolar disorder.
  • Clinical Criteria (DSM-5):
    • Numerous periods with hypomanic and depressive symptoms for at least 2 years in adults (1 year in children/adolescents).
    • Symptoms do not meet the full criteria for a hypomanic or major depressive episode.
    • Symptomatic periods are present for at least half the time.
    • The patient is not symptom-free for more than 2 months at a time.

High-Yield: Up to 15-50% of individuals with cyclothymia will eventually be diagnosed with Bipolar I or Bipolar II disorder.

  • Management:
    • Psychotherapy (CBT, DBT) is the cornerstone of treatment.
    • Mood stabilizers (e.g., lithium, valproate) may be considered if there is significant functional impairment.

Diagnosis - The 2-Year Rule

  • Core Duration (The "2s"): For ≥ 2 years (adults) or ≥ 1 year (children/adolescents), patient experiences numerous periods of mood disturbance.
  • Symptom Persistence:
    • Hypomanic & depressive symptoms are present for at least half the time during this period.
    • Any symptom-free intervals last no longer than 2 consecutive months.
  • Sub-threshold Nature: The symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment but have never met the full criteria for a major depressive, manic, or hypomanic episode.

High-Yield: A significant portion (15-50%) of patients with cyclothymia will eventually progress to a full Bipolar I or Bipolar II disorder diagnosis. Early recognition is key.

Mood chart: Bipolar vs. Cyclothymic disorder features

Differential Dx - The Lineup

  • Bipolar I & II: Defined by at least one full manic (BPI) or hypomanic/major depressive (BPII) episode. Cyclothymia's highs and lows are less severe.
  • Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD): Mood shifts are typically more rapid and reactive to interpersonal stressors, part of a pervasive pattern of instability.

⭐ In cyclothymia, symptoms are chronic but sub-threshold. They must be present for at least 2 years (1 year in children/adolescents), with symptoms present for at least half the time and never absent for more than 2 months at a time.

Management - Taming the Swings

  • Psychotherapy is the cornerstone of treatment, focusing on education and coping skills.
    • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) helps identify and modify thought patterns.
    • Psychoeducation and establishing regular routines (sleep, diet) are crucial.
  • Pharmacotherapy is considered if functional impairment is severe or psychotherapy is insufficient.

⭐ Antidepressant monotherapy is generally avoided due to the risk of inducing hypomania or rapid cycling. If necessary, they should be used cautiously with a primary mood stabilizer.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • A chronic, fluctuating mood disturbance for at least 2 years (1 year in children/adolescents).
  • Numerous periods with hypomanic symptoms and periods with depressive symptoms that do not meet full criteria for an episode.
  • The patient is not symptom-free for more than 2 months at a time.
  • Considered a milder form of bipolar disorder; high risk of progressing to Bipolar I or II.
  • Must cause clinically significant distress or impairment.

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A 33-year-old woman is brought to the physician by her husband because of persistent sadness for the past 2 months. During this period, she also has had difficulty sleeping and an increased appetite. She had similar episodes that occurred 2 years ago and 9 months ago that each lasted for 4 months. Between these episodes, she reported feeling very energetic and rested after 3 hours of sleep. She often went for long periods of time without eating. She works as a stock market trader and received a promotion 5 months ago. She regularly attends yoga classes on the weekends with her friends. On mental status examination, she has a blunted affect. She denies suicidal thoughts and illicit drug use. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

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In addition to mood stabilizers, _____ may be used as an adjunctive therapy for bipolar disorder

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