Q1. Have you experienced repeated fluctuations in mood, from high to low, over the years, but rarely remained completely stable? A. No B. Occasionally C. Often D. Almost always
Q2. When you are in a high mood, are you more active and optimistic, but do you not exhibit any serious loss of control behavior? A. No B. Somewhat C. Obvious D. Very obvious
Q3. When you feel down, do you experience decreased motivation and negativity, but not severe depression? A. No B. Occasionally C. Often D. Very noticeably
Q4. Do these fluctuations make it difficult for you to judge your "true self" or make long-term plans? A. No B. Slight C. Obvious D. Very serious
Q5. Do mood swings affect your interpersonal relationships or work/study stability? A. Minimal impact B. Slight impact C. Significant impact D. Very serious impact
Q6. Are you willing to reduce fluctuations through regular routines, mood tracking, and ongoing support? A. No B. Maybe C. Yes D. Very much yes
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Cyclothymic Disorder: Socratic Questions
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