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Bipolar disorder in the International Classification of Diseases-Eleventh version: A review of the changes, their basis, and usefulness

Subho Chakrabarti

2022World Journal of Psychiatry24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

edition (DSM-5), the ICD-11 has retained the category of mixed episodes. Although the concept of mixed episodes in the ICD-11 is not perfect, it appears to be more inclusive than the DSM-5 approach. Additionally, there are some uncertainties about the guidelines for the subtypes of BD and cyclothymic disorder. The initial results on the reliability and clinical utility of BD are promising, but the newly created diagnostic categories also appear to have some limitations. Although further improvement and research are needed, the focus should now be on facing the challenges of implementation, dissemination, and education and training in the use of these guidelines.

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Bipolar disorderICD-10HypomaniaMedicinePsychiatryReliability (semiconductor)PsychologyClinical psychologyManiaPower (physics)PhysicsCognitionQuantum mechanicsBipolar Disorder and TreatmentSchizophrenia research and treatmentElectroconvulsive Therapy Studies
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