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dysthymic disorder   milder and fewer but last longer than a major depressive disorder. Persent for at least 2 years with no absence of sympotms for more than 2 months  
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double depression   suffer from major depression episodes and dysthymic disorder  
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avg. age of onset for major depressive disorder   25 years old  
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Age of onset of dysthymic disorder   early 20s  
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Bipolar II disorder   major depressive episodes alternate with hypomanic episodes  
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Bipolar I disorder   major depressive disorder with full manic episode  
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Average of onset of Bipolar I and II disorder   18 years old (I) and 22 years old for (II)  
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Cyclothymic disorder   like dysthymic disorder, is a chronic alternation of mood elevation and depression that does not reach the severity of manic or major depressive episodes.  
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average onset of cyclothymic disorder   12 - 14 years old  
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three specifiers may accompany recurrent mania or depression:   longitudinal course, rapid cycling, and seasonal pattern.  
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longitudinal course specifiers   past history of mood disorders, history of recovery from depression and or mania  
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Rapid Cycling pattern   applies to biopolar I and II, a sever variety of from good to bad  
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seasonal pattern specifier   episodes covary with changes in the season  
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the bets evidence that genes have something to do with mood disorders comes from   twin studies  
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