Cyclothymic Disorder in Bradenton, FL

Unpredictable mood changes that don’t quite meet the criteria for depression or mania can still have a major impact on how you feel, think, and function. Cyclothymic Disorder is a mental health condition that involves frequent mood fluctuations over an extended period, often for years. These highs and lows may not be as severe as those in bipolar disorder, but they can still disrupt relationships, work, and overall well-being.

At Elysium Mental Health in Bradenton, Florida, Dr. Marco Rabines provides compassionate psychiatric care for mood disorders, including cyclothymia. His approach helps you identify patterns in your emotional shifts and find the tools and treatments that best support your quality of life.

What Is Cyclothymic Disorder?

Cyclothymic Disorder, or cyclothymia, is considered a milder form of bipolar disorder. It’s characterized by a chronic pattern of alternating low-level depressive symptoms and periods of elevated mood or increased energy. These mood swings are noticeable and persistent, but don’t reach the full intensity of a major depressive or manic episode.

Symptoms can include:

  • Periods of irritability or mild euphoria
  • Fluctuating energy levels
  • Difficulty focusing or sleeping
  • Feeling “off” for days or weeks at a time
  • Emotional reactivity or restlessness
  • Low motivation or apathy between highs

Symptoms must be present for at least two years in adults (one year in children or teens) for a cyclothymia diagnosis. Although each episode may seem manageable on its own, the ongoing pattern can lead to long-term instability if left untreated.

How It’s Diagnosed

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