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Bipolar Disorder electronic resource An Evidence-Based Guide to Manic Depression / by Kostas N. Fountoulakis.

By: Fountoulakis, Kostas N [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XX, 721 p. 44 illus., 20 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642372162Subject(s): medicine | Psychiatry | Clinical Psychology | Medicine & Public Health | Psychiatry | Clinical PsychologyDDC classification: 616.89 LOC classification: RC434.2-574Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Historical perspective -- Clinical description -- Comorbid conditions -- Classification -- Epidemiology -- Etiopathogenesis (psychodynamic theories, biological models, genetics) -- Etiopathogenesis (psychodynamic theories, biological models, genetics) -- Assessment (psychometric, neuropsychological, scales) -- Therapy -- Biological therapies (separate for mania, depression and maintenance) -- Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) -- Meta-analysis -- Open trials -- Review and opinion papers -- Pharmacoepidemiologic data -- Psychosocial therapies -- Treatment guidelines -- Cautions for pharmaceutical treatment in bipolar patients -- Switching to the opposite pole -- Psychogeriatric issues -- Suicidality -- Gender issues -- Pediatric bipolar disorder -- Conclusion.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book examines in detail the diagnostic approach to manic depressive (bipolar) illness, with special reference to the borderline zones with unipolar depression and schizoaffective disorder. Among other diagnostic issues considered are mixed episodes (often misdiagnosed by psychiatrists), rapid cycling, and the confusion with personality disorders. Within the context of diagnosis and understanding of the dynamics of bipolar disorder, temperament, character, and personality are all extensively discussed. Neurocognitive deficit and disability are covered, as are elements of evolutionary biology and behavior. With regard to treatment, the major focus is on evidence-based therapy, with reference to the results of randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses; in addition, contemporary guidelines and future trends are examined. Careful consideration is also given to the psychosocial treatment approach and issues relating to societal and economic costs and burdens.
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Introduction -- Historical perspective -- Clinical description -- Comorbid conditions -- Classification -- Epidemiology -- Etiopathogenesis (psychodynamic theories, biological models, genetics) -- Etiopathogenesis (psychodynamic theories, biological models, genetics) -- Assessment (psychometric, neuropsychological, scales) -- Therapy -- Biological therapies (separate for mania, depression and maintenance) -- Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) -- Meta-analysis -- Open trials -- Review and opinion papers -- Pharmacoepidemiologic data -- Psychosocial therapies -- Treatment guidelines -- Cautions for pharmaceutical treatment in bipolar patients -- Switching to the opposite pole -- Psychogeriatric issues -- Suicidality -- Gender issues -- Pediatric bipolar disorder -- Conclusion.

This book examines in detail the diagnostic approach to manic depressive (bipolar) illness, with special reference to the borderline zones with unipolar depression and schizoaffective disorder. Among other diagnostic issues considered are mixed episodes (often misdiagnosed by psychiatrists), rapid cycling, and the confusion with personality disorders. Within the context of diagnosis and understanding of the dynamics of bipolar disorder, temperament, character, and personality are all extensively discussed. Neurocognitive deficit and disability are covered, as are elements of evolutionary biology and behavior. With regard to treatment, the major focus is on evidence-based therapy, with reference to the results of randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses; in addition, contemporary guidelines and future trends are examined. Careful consideration is also given to the psychosocial treatment approach and issues relating to societal and economic costs and burdens.

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