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Cyclothymic personality

Introduction: Cyclothymic personality

Description of Cyclothymic personality

Cyclothymic personality: a personality disorder resulting from continuing subbipolar mood swings that shape a person's cognition, attitudes, and identity, coloring the whole of the individual's make-up, psychic life, and behavior to others. alternating periods of elation and depression, less severe than seen in bipolar disorder, usually not related to external circumstances.affective personality, cyclothymic disorder, cyclothymia SYN: cycloid personality, cyclothymic personality disorder.
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