bipolar-risk-interview
Bipolar Risk Interview (Non‑Validated)
Description
This is an original, non‑validated interview guide for exploring bipolar risk factors. It is not diagnostic and should not be used as a screening instrument.
Use Cases
- When clinical history suggests possible bipolar spectrum features
- When antidepressant response has been atypical or poor
- When family history suggests bipolar disorder
Interactive Mode (Lightweight)
Use this mode when the clinician asks to go step-by-step.
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