Bipolar Disorders: Basic Mechanisms and Therapeutic ImplicationsGershon Samuel, Jair C. Soares CRC Press, 25 kwi 2000 - 600 Responding to the explosion of research on the pathophysiology and management of bipolar disorder, this completely revised Second Edition spans basic mechanisms, neuroimaging, viral etiology, neurofactors, current treatment implications, and modern theories of the neurobiology of bipolar disorder to stand as the most authoritative reference on this |
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... EPISODES DSM-IV requires that the same number of symptoms required for diagnosis of a major depressive episode is present for diagnosis of depression in a person with bipolar disorder. The durational requirement is also the same: 2 ...
... EPISODES DSM-IV requires that the same number of symptoms required for diagnosis of a major depressive episode is present for diagnosis of depression in a person with bipolar disorder. The durational requirement is also the same: 2 ...
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... episode types of bipolar disorder [14]. Some of the same concerns about the DSM-IV criteria for bipolar depression also apply ... episodes are associated with rapid cycling [19]. Perhaps more importantly, the present DSM criteria allow a ...
... episode types of bipolar disorder [14]. Some of the same concerns about the DSM-IV criteria for bipolar depression also apply ... episodes are associated with rapid cycling [19]. Perhaps more importantly, the present DSM criteria allow a ...
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... episode occurs before diagnosis of bipolar I or II disorder. First episodes of bipolar disorder are highly likely to be depressive rather than manic [8]. Furthermore, many of these depressive episodes have mixed features but with more ...
... episode occurs before diagnosis of bipolar I or II disorder. First episodes of bipolar disorder are highly likely to be depressive rather than manic [8]. Furthermore, many of these depressive episodes have mixed features but with more ...
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... episodes are associated with high scores on grandiosity, reduced need for sleep, impulsivity, irritability, and ... episode is required to persist for 7 days or to require hospitalization. Each of these requirements poses problems ...
... episodes are associated with high scores on grandiosity, reduced need for sleep, impulsivity, irritability, and ... episode is required to persist for 7 days or to require hospitalization. Each of these requirements poses problems ...
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... episodes in the same direction. However, studies indicate that patients may have episodes in the same direction with either briefer periods (measured in days or hours) of euthymia or with only diminution to subthreshold symptoms in the ...
... episodes in the same direction. However, studies indicate that patients may have episodes in the same direction with either briefer periods (measured in days or hours) of euthymia or with only diminution to subthreshold symptoms in the ...
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