Cyclothymia: Overlooked and Misunderstood

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Cyclothymia: Overlooked and Misunderstood

"Cyclothymia is not a mild version of bipolar disorder," writes Marcia Purse. "Yes, it is less severe than bipolar I or bipolar II disorder, but there is nothing mild about it."

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