Bipolar disorder, or manic depression, is characterised by episodes of pathological mood states. The two poles are mania (with a predominant elated or irritable mood) and depression (with feelings of sadness, anxiety, guilt or hopelessness) but mixed states frequently occur. Episodes can last for many months and profoundly affect physical health, relationships and careers. Since diagnosis and management are difficult, this practical guide provides an overview of the disorder and detailed guidelines for treating the illness throughout its stages, from authors internationally renowned for their work in bipolar disorder. Also discussed are disease theories, mechanisms and key clinical trials, as well as chapters devoted to psychosocial treatments, substance misuse and insights from 'lived experience'. In-depth analyses of selected population groups, including youth, the elderly and women, complement guidelines for clinical approaches in managing bipolar disorder. Comprehensive and detailed, this guide will prove invaluable to clinicians, general practitioners, psychiatrists and psychologists.
Practical guide covering pharmacological and psychosocial treatments, management of bipolar disorder with a clinical perspective and insights from 'lived experience'.About the AuthorAllan H. Young is Professor of Psychiatry and LEEF Chair and Director, Institute of Mental Health, Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. I. Nicol Ferrier is Professor of Psychiatry, Institute of Neuroscience, University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Erin E. Michalak is Assistant Professor, Mood Disorder Centre, Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Book InformationISBN 9780521734899
Author Allan H. YoungFormat Paperback
Page Count 226
Imprint Cambridge University PressPublisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 510g
Dimensions(mm) 246mm * 190mm * 12mm