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    Insight in bipolar mania: evaluation of its heterogeneity and correlation with clinical symptoms by Silva, Rafael de Assis da, Mograbi, Daniel C, Bifano, Jaqueline, Santana, Cristina M.T, Cheniaux, Elie

    Published in Journal of affective disorders (15-07-2016)
    “…Abstract Background Studies on insight in bipolar mania are not numerous and usually consider insight as a unitary construct. Objective Evaluate how different…”
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    Autobiographical Memory and Episodic Specificity Across Different Affective States in Bipolar Disorder by Silva, Rafael de Assis da, Tancini, Marcelo Baggi, Lage, Renata, Nascimento, Rodrigo L., Santana, Cristina M. T., Landeira-Fernandez, J., Nardi, Antonio Egidio, Cheniaux, Elie, Mograbi, Daniel C.

    Published in Frontiers in psychiatry (07-05-2021)
    “…Autobiographical memory is essential to ground a sense of self-identity, contributing to social functioning and the development of future plans, and being an…”
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    Mixed states and suicidal behavior: a systematic review by Lage, Renata Reis, Santana, Cristina M T, Nardi, Antonio Egidio, Cheniaux, Elie

    Published in Trends in psychiatry and psychotherapy (01-04-2019)
    “…The objective of this study was to identify whether mixed states in bipolar disorder (BD) are associated with more frequent suicidal behavior when compared to…”
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    Clinical and Cognitive Correlates of Insight in Bipolar Disorder by Camelo, Evelyn, Mograbi, Daniel C., de Assis da Silva, Rafael, Santana, Cristina M. T., Ferreira do Nascimento, Rodrigo L., de Oliveira e Silva, Adriana Cardoso, Nardi, Antônio Egídio, Cheniaux, Elie

    Published in Psychiatric quarterly (01-06-2019)
    “…Insight is greatly impaired in Bipolar Disorder (BD), especially during mania. Cognitive impairment is also present in BD. Despite that, few studies have…”
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    Correlation Between Insight Level and Suicidal Behavior/Ideation in Bipolar Depression by de Assis da Silva, Rafael, Mograbi, Daniel C., Bifano, Jaqueline, Santana, Cristina M. T., Cheniaux, Elie

    Published in Psychiatric quarterly (01-03-2017)
    “…Suicide is a relatively common outcome along the course of bipolar disorder. Studies have shown a positive correlation between ideation or attempts of suicide…”
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    Mood versus energy/activity symptoms in bipolar disorder: which cluster of Hamilton Depression Rating Scale better distinguishes between mania, depression, and euthymia? by Cheniaux, Elie, Silva, Rafael de Assis da, Santana, Cristina M T, Nardi, Antonio Egidio, Filgueiras, Alberto

    Published in Trends in psychiatry and psychotherapy (01-10-2019)
    “…Although bipolar disorder (BD) is traditionally included among mood disorders, some authors believe that changes in energy and motor activity, rather than mood…”
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    The relationship between insight and affective temperament in bipolar disorder: an exploratory study by Silva, Rafael de Assis da, Mograbi, Daniel C, Camelo, Evelyn V M, Amadeo, Luiza Nogueira, Santana, Cristina M T, Landeira-Fernandez, Jesus, Cheniaux, Elie

    Published in Trends in psychiatry and psychotherapy (01-07-2018)
    “…In recent years, the association between temperament and clinical characteristics of mood disorders has been studied. Most bipolar patients show deficits in…”
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    Clinical correlates of loss of insight in bipolar depression by Silva, Rafael de Assis da, Mograbi, Daniel C, Camelo, Evelyn V M, Santana, Cristina M T, Landeira-Fernandez, Jesus, Cheniaux, Elie

    Published in Trends in psychiatry and psychotherapy (01-10-2017)
    “…Affective state may influence insight, especially regarding mania. Nevertheless, studies have so far suggested that depression seems not to significantly…”
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