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  1. ‹ The template below has been proposed for deletion. See templates for deletion to help reach a consensus on what to do. › Horse Running - Edward Muybridge Running is defined as the fastest means for an animal to move on foot. It is d...
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  2. Postpartum depression Classification & external resources ICD-10 F53.0 ICD-9 648.4 DiseasesDB 10921 MedlinePlus 007215 eMedicine med/3408  Postpartum depression (also postnatal depression) is a form of major depression wh...
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  3. Diagnosis of this Bipolar Disorder requires at least one Manic or Mixed episode, but there may be episodes of Hypomania or Major Depression as well. (This diagnosis conforms to the classic concept of manic depressive illness.) Bipolar I Dis...
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  4. Dysthymia Classification & external resources ICD-10 F34.1 ICD-9 300.4 Dysthymia (pronunciation in IPA: [dɪsˈθaɪmɪə or dɪsˈθɪmeə (chiefly British)]) or dysthymic disorder is a form of the mood disorder of depression characterized by...
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  5. This article is an expansion of a section entitled Mixed state from the main article: Bipolar disorder In the context of mental illness, a mixed state (also known as dysphoric mania, agitated depression, or a mixed episode) is a condition d...
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  6. Major depressive episode is a symptom of a mood disorder. It is characterized by severe, highly persistent depression, which is often manifested by lack of appetite, chronic fatigue, lethargy, and sleep disturbances (somnipathy). The victim m...
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  7. Reactive Attachment Disorder Classification & external resources ICD-10 F94.1/2 ICD-9 313.89 Reactive Attachment Disorder (sometimes called "RAD") (DSM-IV 313.89) is a psychophysiologic condition (1) with markedly disturbed and deve...
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  8. Attachment in children deals with the theory of attachment between children and their caregivers. Attachment theory has led to a new understanding of child development. Children develop different styles of attachment based on experiences and ...
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