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Bipolar Disorder Vulnerability: Perspectives from Pediatric and High-Risk Populations synthesizes our current understanding of high-risk and pediatric populations to aid readers in identifying markers of vulnerability for the development of bipolar disorder, with an ultimate goal of the development of drug targets and other therapies for early diagnosis and treatment. The book provides readers with an understanding of biological and environmental factors influencing disease manifestation that will aid them in defining discrete clinical stages and, importantly, establish an empirical basis for the application of novel therapeutics in a phase of illness during which specific treatments could more effectively alter disease course. Whereas most of the literature available on the pathophysiological mechanisms of bipolar disorder focuses on chronically ill adult individuals, this represents the only book that specifically examines pediatric and high-risk populations. An estimated 30 to 60 percent of adult bipolar disorder patients have their disease onset during childhood, with early-onset cases representing a particularly severe and genetically loaded form of the illness.Highlights diverse translational methodologies, including functional and structural neuroimaging, neuropsychological testing and integrated genomicsExamines molecular trajectories in youth with bipolar disorder and unaffected youth at high risk for developing bipolar disorderExplores the interaction between genomic and environmental influences that shape behavior.
Manic-depressive illness --- Etiology. --- Bipolar depression --- Bipolar disorder --- Depression, Bipolar --- Depression, Manic --- Manic depression --- Manic-depressive psychoses --- Manic-depressive psychosis --- Melancholia --- Affective disorders --- Psychoses --- Depression, Mental --- Mania --- Affective psychoses, Bipolar --- Bipolar mood disorder --- Psychoses, Manic-depressive
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Manic-depressive illness --- Diagnosis. --- Bipolar depression --- Bipolar disorder --- Depression, Bipolar --- Depression, Manic --- Manic depression --- Manic-depressive psychoses --- Manic-depressive psychosis --- Melancholia --- Affective disorders --- Psychoses --- Depression, Mental --- Mania --- Affective psychoses, Bipolar --- Bipolar mood disorder --- Psychoses, Manic-depressive
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Recent years have brought a striking increase in the number of psychosocial treatment studies of bipolar disorder and cognitive-behavioural approaches have been prominent among these studies with clear evidence that interest in this approach is rising among experts in bipolar disorder. Studies of CBT treatment of bipolar disorder have shown dramatic effects with relapse rates significantly lower (44% vs. 75%) than with comparison treatments. This book is a self-directed, relapse prevention for individuals living with bipolar disorder. It uses the collaborative care model to allow individuals l
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Bipolar disorder is one of the most common and disabling conditions affecting humankind. It is a leading cause of disability and mortality worldwide, affecting millions of people. The illness is complex and dynamic, so that many individuals are misdiagnosed for years and clinicians struggle with identifying the most appropriate and successful treatment. Because it is complex and common, people suffering from bipolar disorder seek help from clinicians of all types - from psychiatrists, family doctors, gynecologists, and internists to psychologists, social workers and other therapists. For clini
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Bipolar disorders affect up to 3% of the world''s population and are the 6th leading cause of disability worldwide. The estimated annual costs of bipolar disorder approach 50 billion in the United States, and the associated societal and personal suffering is immeasurable. Bipolar disorder is a lifelong illness that typically begins in mid-adolescence, thereby disrupting healthy developmental processes. It is also a progressive illness, making early intervention even more critical. As the disorder presents differently in youth as it does in adults, considerable controversy exists around the dia
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Manic-depressive illness. --- Bipolar depression --- Bipolar disorder --- Depression, Bipolar --- Depression, Manic --- Manic depression --- Manic-depressive psychoses --- Manic-depressive psychosis --- Melancholia --- Affective disorders --- Psychoses --- Depression, Mental --- Mania --- Affective psychoses, Bipolar --- Bipolar mood disorder --- Manic-depressive illness --- Psychoses, Manic-depressive --- Bipolar disorder.
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This updated and substantially revised edition not only incorporates the expansion of the pharmacological armamentarium available for treatment but also integrates the explosion of evidence-based data for psychosocial interventions. The authors, a psychiatrist-nurse team, have fine-tuned their two-phase treament program and present a clear and concise approach to improving illness self-management skills, as well as social and occupational functioning.
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"It is estimated that as many as fifty percent of patients initially diagnosed with major Unipolar depression (UP, MDD) will subsequently incur a manic episode or discover a past subtle episode and will have had Bipolar depression rather than MDD. The average Bipolar individual suffers with episodic symptoms for ten years before receiving an accurate diagnosis. As many as 16 million individuals in the United States will have a Bipolar episode in their lives, diagnosed or not. With the recognition of these growing numbers of patients with a Bipolar Disorder, it is imperative that patients are diagnosed and treated earlier, accurately and efficiently. Untreated Bipolar usually gets worse. Bipolar aims to improve recognition, acceptance, and compliance. Dr. C. Raymond Lake applies two different approaches , comprehensive research and case studies, to the understanding of Bipolar Disorders, presenting basic, selected Bipolar data including history, diagnostic criteria, definitions of terms, and classifications, as well as management and treatment strategies to help the reader fully comprehend the disorder. In addition, case studies provide the reader with real-life examples to help increase recognition of various Bipolar presentations beyond the stark black-and-white diagnostic criteria of the DSM and ICD"--
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Spanning several centuries, Manic Minds traces the multiple ways in which the word "mania" has been used by popular, medical, and academic writers. It reveals why the rhetorical history of the word is key to appreciating descriptions and meanings of the "manic episode." Lisa M. Hermsen examines the way medical professionals analyzed the manic condition during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and offers the first in-depth analysis of contemporary manic autobiographies: bipolar figures who have written from within the illness itself.
Psychiatry --- Neuropsychiatry --- Bipolar Disorder --- Manic-depressive illness --- Behavioral neurology --- Biological psychiatry --- Neurology --- Bipolar depression --- Bipolar disorder --- Depression, Bipolar --- Depression, Manic --- Manic depression --- Manic-depressive psychoses --- Manic-depressive psychosis --- Melancholia --- Affective disorders --- Psychoses --- Depression, Mental --- Mania --- history. --- methods. --- therapy. --- etiology. --- History. --- Geschichte 1800-2000. --- Affective psychoses, Bipolar --- Bipolar mood disorder --- Psychoses, Manic-depressive
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