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Section 5
Bipolar and Related Disorders

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- Varley, Christopher K. Overview of DSM-5 Changes. Seattle Childrens, New York State Office of Mental Health, p. 34-35.
Reviewed 2023

Update
Bipolar Disorder

- Jain, A., & Mitra, P. (2023). Bipolar Disorder. In StatPearls. StatPearls Publishing.


Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Goldberg, S. G. (2019). Narratives of bipolar disorder: Tensions in definitional thresholds. The Humanistic Psychologist, 47(4), 359–380.

Shahar, F. G. (2020). When bipolar was still called manic depression: Getting sick in the era of the DSM–II. Psychological Services. Advance online publication.

Youngstrom, E. A., Egerton, G. A., Genzlinger, J., Freeman, L. K., Rizvi, S. H., & Van Meter, A. (2018). Improving the global identification of bipolar spectrum disorders: Meta-analysis of the diagnostic accuracy of checklists. Psychological Bulletin, 144(3), 315–342.

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