Although bipolar I disorder is described as "bipolar,"

a. a depressed episode is not necessary for a diagnosis.
b. few patients show both manic and depressed symptoms.
c. both depressed and manic symptoms typically occur simultaneously.
d. a year or two commonly passes between manic and depressed episodes.

a. a depressed episode is not necessary for a diagnosis.

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