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Dysphoria Bipolar Personality Disorder or DBPD is recognized as a mental and emotional condition in which a person experiences intense feelings of unpredictable and extreme mood responses to the world around them, as a result from the exaggerated pondering on a perception of self.
Patients developing DBPD tend to exhibit sub-euphoric mental symptoms and in some cases, sink into a mental state of depression with a heightened risk of suicide.
Causes
editDBPD is essentially one of the more serious extent of[(bipolar disorder)] and there have been an increasing association from people who faced identity crises and even those who question their sense of self and existence in the growing contemporary world of [(aesthetics)] and [(science)].
References
editExternal links
edit- Abbess, John F. "Glossary of terms in the field of psychiatry and neurology". Retrieved 2009-10-20.
- McGuffin P, Rijsdijk F, Andrew M, Sham P, Katz R, Cardno A (2003), Arch Gen Psychiatry. "The Heritability of Bipolar Affective Disorder and the Genetic Relationship to Unipolar Depression". Retrieved 2010-09-03.
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