The DSM-5 distinguishes between the “one” and “two” forms of this disorder, the former of which has at least one manic episode. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this disorder in which patients flip between periods of elevated mood and depressive phases. Lithium is commonly used to treat this condition.
ANSWER: bipolar disorder [or BD]
[10h] BD with features described by this adjective are distinguished by the presence of delusions or hallucinations. Disorders described by this adjective can be treated with medications like quetiapine and haloperidol.
ANSWER: psychotic [or psychosis]
[10m] This other psychotic disorder was formerly classified into categories including hebephrenic and catatonic. The dopamine hypothesis suggests that this disorder may be caused by abnormalities in the dopaminergic funnel point.
ANSWER: schizophrenia [accept hebephrenic schizophrenia or catatonic schizophrenia; prompt on schizoaffective disorder]
<Social Science - Social Science>