E Simonini
University of Pisa
10 Papers
277 Citations
E Simonini is an academic researcher from University of Pisa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety disorder & Bipolar disorder. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 10 publications. Previous affiliations of E Simonini include University of Tennessee Health Science Center.
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Papers
Affective comorbidity in panic disorder: Is there a bipolar connection?
TL;DR: It is submitted that such comorbid patterns are at the root of unwieldy clinical constructs like 'atypical depression' and 'borderline personality' and this relationship to soft bipolar disorders is extended.
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Preliminary communication The temporal relationship between anxiety disorders and (hypo)mania: a retrospective examination of 63 panic, social phobic and obsessive-compulsive patients with comorbid bipolar disorder
Giulio Perugi,Hagop S. Akiskal,Cristina Toni,E Simonini,A. Gemignani +4 more
- 01 Jan 2001
TL;DR: Different temporal relationships characterized the occurrence of hypomania in individual anxiety disorder subtypes, and PD in the context of bipolar disorder, might be a reflection of a dysphoric manic or mixed hypomanic symptomatology.
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Clinical experience using adjunctive gabapentin in treatment-resistant bipolar mixed states.
TL;DR: Results show that gabapentin appears to be potentially useful in the adjunctive treatment of drug-resistant bipolar mixed states, and that it was particularly effective in relation to depressive symptomatology.
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Primary and secondary social phobia: psychopathologic and familial differentiations.
Giulio Perugi,E Simonini,E Simonini,M Savino,M Savino,F. Mengali,F. Mengali,G.B. Cassano,G.B. Cassano,Hagop S. Akiskal,Hagop S. Akiskal +10 more
TL;DR: Familial, demographic, and symptomatologic data suggest a categorical distinction between the two types of social phobia, and data support DSM-III conventions.
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Avoidant personality in social phobia and panic-agoraphobic disorder: a comparison.
Giulio Perugi,Stefano Nassini,Cristina Socci,Michele Lenzi,Cristina Toni,E Simonini,Hagop S. Akiskal +6 more
TL;DR: ADP is operationally broad, and 'avoidant' as a specifier of a personality type is insufficiently precise, but is basically a heterogeneous condition influenced by the nature of comorbid Axis I disorders.
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