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Demystifying Disorders: Cyclothymic Disorder

Demystifying Disorders: Cyclothymic Disorder

Update: 2024-12-24
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Unlock the secrets to understanding cyclothymic disorder with hosts Dr. Linton Hutchinson and Eric Twachman as they guide you through the intricacies of this often-overlooked mood disorder. What unique challenges does cyclothymic disorder present for therapists, and how can it be distinguished from similar conditions like bipolar disorders and borderline personality disorder? This episode promises to arm you with critical knowledge, from the importance of duration in diagnosis to the finer points of differentiating symptoms, and why these insights are especially crucial for those preparing for licensure exams.

Join us for a comprehensive exploration of cyclothymic disorder's impact on everyday life and the effective interventions that can lead to improved outcomes. We delve into therapeutic approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and interpersonal and social rhythm therapy, as well as medication options like mood stabilizers. Dr. Hutchinson and Eric also discuss the ethical responsibilities therapists must uphold, including informed consent and maintaining professional boundaries. This episode is your resource for empowering clients with cyclothymic disorder to achieve a more balanced and fulfilling life.

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This podcast is not associated with the NBCC, AMFTRB, ASW, ANCC, NASP, NAADAC, CCMC, NCPG, CRCC, or any state or governmental agency responsible for licensure.

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Demystifying Disorders: Cyclothymic Disorder

Demystifying Disorders: Cyclothymic Disorder

Linton Hutchinson, Ph.D., LMHC, NCC and Eric Twacthman