In this chapter we review research on the diagnosis, course, etiology, and pharmacological and psychosocial treatment of bipolar disorder (BD). BD is a highly recurrent and severe illness, with high rates of suicidality and functional impairment. The disorder is heritable and appears to share susceptibility genes with schizophrenia. It is characterized by dysregulation in the dopamine and serotonin systems and by pathology in the brain systems involved in regulating emotion. Psychosocial stressors, notably life events and familial expressed emotion, significantly influence the course of the illness in the context of these vulnerabilities. Findings of randomized clinical trials indicate that psychosocial interventions enhance long-term outco...
Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) usually report significant disability and psychosocial impair...
Summary: Careful observers have long recognized the signs, symptoms, and behaviors of bipolar disord...
Research into the psychology of bipolar disorder has, until recently, been neglected, in spite of it...
In this chapter we review research on the diagnosis, course, etiology, and pharmacological and psych...
The underlying pathophysiology of bipolar disorder and the mechanism through which existing pharmaco...
Objective: To summarize the evidence and make treatment recommendations regarding the use of psychos...
What is the evidence that psychosocial treatment adds to the efficacy of pharmacotherapy in forestal...
Various forms of psychosocial intervention have been found efficacious as adjunctive treatments for ...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is one of the most serious psychiatric disorders. The rates of disability, the...
none7noDSM-5 diagnostic categories, defined by a set of psychopathological symptoms are heterogeneou...
Bipolar disorder is a severe mood disorder characterized by recurrence of mania and depression. Desp...
A growing body of evidence documents the value of structured psychotherapeutic interventions for the...
A renewed global interest in research on mental health disorders has been sparked, as the number of ...
Background: Bipolar disorder is often only partially treated by medication alone, which has led to r...
The longitudinal course of bipolar disorder (BD) is highly impairing. This article reviews recent re...
Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) usually report significant disability and psychosocial impair...
Summary: Careful observers have long recognized the signs, symptoms, and behaviors of bipolar disord...
Research into the psychology of bipolar disorder has, until recently, been neglected, in spite of it...
In this chapter we review research on the diagnosis, course, etiology, and pharmacological and psych...
The underlying pathophysiology of bipolar disorder and the mechanism through which existing pharmaco...
Objective: To summarize the evidence and make treatment recommendations regarding the use of psychos...
What is the evidence that psychosocial treatment adds to the efficacy of pharmacotherapy in forestal...
Various forms of psychosocial intervention have been found efficacious as adjunctive treatments for ...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is one of the most serious psychiatric disorders. The rates of disability, the...
none7noDSM-5 diagnostic categories, defined by a set of psychopathological symptoms are heterogeneou...
Bipolar disorder is a severe mood disorder characterized by recurrence of mania and depression. Desp...
A growing body of evidence documents the value of structured psychotherapeutic interventions for the...
A renewed global interest in research on mental health disorders has been sparked, as the number of ...
Background: Bipolar disorder is often only partially treated by medication alone, which has led to r...
The longitudinal course of bipolar disorder (BD) is highly impairing. This article reviews recent re...
Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) usually report significant disability and psychosocial impair...
Summary: Careful observers have long recognized the signs, symptoms, and behaviors of bipolar disord...
Research into the psychology of bipolar disorder has, until recently, been neglected, in spite of it...