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This infographic provides a comprehensive guide to terminology used in the context of Bipolar I and II disorders. It includes definitions for various terms such as Alogia (poverty of speech), Anhedonia (inability to experience pleasure), Cyclothymia (chronic fluctuating mood disturbance), Depersonalization (detachment from oneself), Derealization (feeling the world is unreal), Dissociation (detachment from reality), Dysphoria or Euphoria (states of unease or contentment), Dysthymia (chronic mild depression), Echolalia (repeating words or phrases), Flight of Ideas (rapid shifting thoughts), Grandiosity (inflated self-importance), Hyperarousal (heightened anxiety), Hypomania (less intense mania), Major Depression (persistent sadness), Mania (elevated mood), Mixed Episode (manic and depressive symptoms), Mood Congruent or Incongruent (symptoms matching or not matching mood), Mood Lability (rapid mood changes), Neologism (new word creation), Perseveration (repetitive focus), Pressured Speech (rapid speech), Prodromal Phase (early symptoms), Psychosis (distorted thinking), Rapid Cycling (frequent mood episodes), Residual Phase (post-acute phase), Tangentiality (digressing from topic), Ultradian Cycling (mood shifts within a day), and Word Salad (incoherent speech). Each term is color-coded to indicate its association with different conditions like Bipolar I, Bipolar I & II, Bipolar, ADHD, ASD, Bipolar & Depression, and ADHD, PTSD, Brain Injury.