Funeral mania in recurrent bipolar affective disorders: Reports of three cases
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Krishnan, KRR; Swartz, MS; Larson, MJ; Santoliquido, G
Published in: Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
January 1, 1984
Anniversity reactions as precipitants of manic episodes are reported to be relatively common, while manic onset within a week of bereavement ('funeral mania') has been considered rare. Three cases of funeral mania are described to illustrate that this phenomenon may be more frequent than has been thought.
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Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
ISSN
0160-6689
Publication Date
January 1, 1984
Volume
45
Issue
7 I
Start / End Page
310 / 311
Related Subject Headings
- Psychiatry
- 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
- 11 Medical and Health Sciences
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Krishnan, K. R. R., Swartz, M. S., Larson, M. J., & Santoliquido, G. (1984). Funeral mania in recurrent bipolar affective disorders: Reports of three cases. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 45(7 I), 310–311.
Krishnan, K. R. R., M. S. Swartz, M. J. Larson, and G. Santoliquido. “Funeral mania in recurrent bipolar affective disorders: Reports of three cases.” Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 45, no. 7 I (January 1, 1984): 310–11.
Krishnan KRR, Swartz MS, Larson MJ, Santoliquido G. Funeral mania in recurrent bipolar affective disorders: Reports of three cases. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 1984 Jan 1;45(7 I):310–1.
Krishnan, K. R. R., et al. “Funeral mania in recurrent bipolar affective disorders: Reports of three cases.” Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, vol. 45, no. 7 I, Jan. 1984, pp. 310–11.
Krishnan KRR, Swartz MS, Larson MJ, Santoliquido G. Funeral mania in recurrent bipolar affective disorders: Reports of three cases. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 1984 Jan 1;45(7 I):310–311.
Published In
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
ISSN
0160-6689
Publication Date
January 1, 1984
Volume
45
Issue
7 I
Start / End Page
310 / 311
Related Subject Headings
- Psychiatry
- 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
- 11 Medical and Health Sciences