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Bipolar Disorders: Mixed States, Rapid-Cycling, and Atypical Forms

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<strong>Bipolar</strong> <strong>Disorders</strong><strong>Mixed</strong> <strong>States</strong>, <strong>Rapid</strong>-<strong>Cycling</strong>,<strong>and</strong> <strong>Atypical</strong> <strong>Forms</strong>Edited byAndreas MarnerosMartin-Luther University Halle-WittenbergHalle, Germany<strong>and</strong>Frederick K. GoodwinGeorge Washington University Medical CenterWashington, DC, USA

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