Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4182942 | L'Encéphale | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Euthymic bipolar patients seem to present an emotional hyperactivity which occurs especially in neutral situations. These results partly corroborate outcomes of other authors, while providing a new methodology through the emotional induction test. The highlight of emotional hyperreactivity during intercrisis periods allows us to understand differently the topic of specific vulnerability to stress of bipolar patients. This hypersensitivity could lead to thymic decompensations and could be linked with an emotional dysregulation, potential endophenotype of the bipolar pathology. Beyond the interest in understanding the physiopathology of the bipolar disorder, it could be associated with several clinical applications as well as in the psychoeducational field and in the screening of the individual risk within the family of bipolar subjects.
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Authors
K. M'Bailara, F. Chevrier, T. Dutertre, J. Demotes-Mainard, J. Swendsen, C. Henry,