Asked by Ashley Saylors on Jun 24, 2024
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According to DSM-5, all of the following are considered symptoms of a manic episode EXCEPT:
A) distractibility.
B) inflated self-esteem.
C) decreased need for sleep.
D) suicidal ideation.
Suicidal Ideation
Having thoughts about, considering, or planning suicide, which may range from fleeting thoughts to detailed planning.
Distractibility
The condition of being easily drawn away from the task at hand to unrelated thoughts or activities.
Inflated Self-esteem
An excessively high regard for one's own worth, abilities, or significance, which can sometimes cross into the territory of narcissism or exhibit as a symptom in bipolar disorder during manic phases.
- Diagnose the manifestations and diagnostic protocols for mania and depression following the DSM-5.
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Learning Objectives
- Diagnose the manifestations and diagnostic protocols for mania and depression following the DSM-5.
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