2018
DOI: 10.1111/bdi.12696
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Chronic mood instability: Bipolar, borderline, or both?

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“…The paper “Chronic mood instability: Bipolar, borderline or both?” deserves being discussed, as the debate concerning the differential diagnosis between BPD and BD is often limited to a battle between “psychological” and “biological” factions. The growing body of literature dealing with the concepts of neurodevelopmental emotional dysregulation and cyclothymia seems to show a wide area of overlap among all these conditions, simultaneously tending to bit by bit reduce the clinical relevance of the construct of BPD.…”
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“…The paper “Chronic mood instability: Bipolar, borderline or both?” deserves being discussed, as the debate concerning the differential diagnosis between BPD and BD is often limited to a battle between “psychological” and “biological” factions. The growing body of literature dealing with the concepts of neurodevelopmental emotional dysregulation and cyclothymia seems to show a wide area of overlap among all these conditions, simultaneously tending to bit by bit reduce the clinical relevance of the construct of BPD.…”
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confidence: 99%