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The Cyclothymia Workbook: Learn How to Manage Your Mood Swings and Lead a Balanced Life
Contributor(s): Price, Prentiss Y. (Author)
ISBN: 157224383X     ISBN-13: 9781572243835
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
OUR PRICE:   $29.66  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: January 2005
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Annotation: Cyclothymia is a mood disorder characterized by cycling periods of unusual emotional highs and periods of depression. The condition is similar to bipolar disorder, but cyclothymics never experience episodes of full mania or deep depression. This book helps readers recognize their emotional cycles and conditions that trigger changes from one phase to another. Readers learn cognitive behavioral techniques effective at limiting and controlling shifting moods.
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BISAC Categories:
- Self-help | Mood Disorders - Depression
Dewey: 616.852
LCCN: 2005274215
Physical Information: 0.45" H x 8.52" W x 11.14" (1.08 lbs) 208 pages
 
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Cyclothymia is a mood disorder characterized by cycling periods of hypomania-unusual emotional highs-and periods of mild to moderate depression. The condition is similar to the better known bipolar disorder, but cyclothymics never experience episodes of full mania or deep depression. In order for a therapist to diagnose someone with cyclothymia, the cycling of moods must continue for at least two years. Since the emotional episodes of cyclothymics tend to be more mild, they often go undiagnosed and untreated. Clinical studies have demonstrated, though, that leaving these symptoms untreated carries a particular risk: between 15 and 50 percent of cyclothymia sufferers will eventually develop a diagnosable bipolar disorder.

The Cyclothymia Workbook, the first written specifically to cyclothymia sufferers, helps readers learn more about this condition. It explores hereditary and stress-related possible causes of the disorder, as well as the history of the condition and its treatment. The book offers exercises to help readers recognize their emotional cycles and any conditions that might trigger changes from one phase to another. The book introduces readers to cognitive behavioral techniques that are effective at limiting and controlling shifting moods. Later chapters explore treatment options-medical and psychotherapeutic-and offer advice on how to manage relationships when one partner suffers from cyclothymia.


Contributor Bio(s): Price, Prentiss Y.: - Prentiss Price, PhD, was a counseling psychologist at the Counseling and Career Development Center of Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, GA. She developed the Web site www.allaboutdepression.com as a clearinghouse for information about depression and depressive disorders and was also a content developer for www.workplaceblues.com and www.reconnectingU.com, a resource for mentally ill individuals and their familes.