Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9380667 | Journal of Affective Disorders | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The findings, which make sense in an evolutionary model of the advantage that “dilute” bipolar traits confer to human biography and erotic life, suggest that such behavioral traits can be useful provisionally in assigning a depressive episode to the realm of the bipolar II spectrum. Overall, the perspective espoused in this paper indicates that temperamental excesses and, more generally, a biographical approach, represent a more coherent approach than hypomanic episodes in the diagnosis of BP-II patients. Finally, such a diagnostic approach underscores the importance of incorporating evolutionary considerations and principles in understanding the origin of affective disorders.
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Authors
Hagop S. Akiskal,