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Bipolar depression is now known to exist as a spectrum of disorders rather than a single disease entity. Bipolar II Disorder exists on this spectrum as a condition where the depressive episodes are as severe as in Bipolar I Disorder, but where the mood elevation states are not as extreme. This unexpected combination can lead to a failure to detect a condition thought to affect up to 6% of the population. This book reviews, for the first time, our knowledge of this debilitating disorder, covering its history, classification and neurobiology. In a unique section, fourteen internationally recognised experts debate management strategies, building to some consensus, and resulting in treatment guidelines where no such advice currently exists. It should be read by all health professionals managing mood disorders and will be informative to those wishing to learn more about the condition.
| ISBN | 0521123585 | | Pages | 318 | | ISBN13 | 9780521123587 (What's this?) | | Weight (grammes) | 630 | | Publisher | Cambridge University Press | | Published in | Cambridge | | Imprint | Cambridge University Press | | Previous ISBN | 9780521873147 | | Format | Paperback | | Height (mm) | 247 | | Publication date | 27 Aug 2009 | | Width (mm) | 174 | | DEWEY | 616.895 | | Spine width (mm) | 15 | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | Academic level | Professional / Scholarly |
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Preface Gordon Parker; Introduction Gordon Parker; 1. Bipolar disorder in historical perspective Edward Shorter; 2. The bipolar spectrum James Phelps; 3. Defining and measuring Bipolar II Disorder Gordon Parker; 4. Bipolar II Disorder in context: epidemiology, disability and economic burden George Hadjipavlou and Lakshmi N. Yatham; 5. Is Bipolar II Disorder increasing in prevalence? Gordon Parker and Kathryn Fletcher; 6. The neurobiology of Bipolar II Disorder Gin S. Malhi; 7. The role of antidepressants in managing Bipolar II Disorder Joseph F. Goldberg; 8. SSRIs as mood stabilizers for Bipolar II Disorder? Gordon Parker; 9. Mood stabilizers in the treatment of Bipolar II Disorder George Hadjipavlou and Lakshmi N. Yatham; 10. The use of atypical antipsychotic drugs in Bipolar II Disorder David Fresno and Eduard Vieta; 11. The role of fish oil in managing Bipolar II Disorder Anne-Marie Rees; 12. The role of psychological interventions in managing Bipolar II Disorder Vijaya Manicavasagar; 13. The role of wellbeing plans in managing Bipolar II Disorder Margo Orum; 14. Survival strategies for managing and prospering with Bipolar II Disorder Meg Smith; 15. A clinical model for managing Bipolar II Disorder Gordon Parker; 16. Management commentary Terence A. Ketter; 17. Management commentary Franco Benazzi; 18. Management commentary Michael Berk; 19. Management commentary Eduard Vieta; 20. Management commentary Philip B. Mitchell; 21. Management commentary Joseph F. Goldberg; 22. Management commentary Robert M. Post; 23. Management commentary Allan H. Young; 24. Management commentary Guy M. Goodwin; 25. Management commentary Sophia Frangou; 26. Management commentary S. Nassir Ghaemi; 27. Management commentary Michael Thase; 28. Rounding up and tying down Gordon Parker; Appendix 1. Self-test for Bipolar Disorder.
'If you are looking for a book that gives you the way to understand and treat bipolar II then Dr Parker's regimen may well be what you are looking for. ... The quality and experience of the people giving advice and care to those with bipolar II is a vital issue, particularly at this time when a nice recipe book is not available. Dr Parker clearly demonstrates that he is in touch with this vital issue.' Psychological Medicine 'The book provides a very good overview about what we know about bipolar II disorder and does not hesitate to make it clear to the reader and to discuss that most what we think we know about this disorder is based on what we know about bipolar I disorder. ... I truly think that this book is a helpful resource for clinicians and provides a well-written introduction into bipolar II disorder for researchers from different points of view.' Journal of Psychosomatic Research '... provides a wealth of data and informed opinion. Any clinician with bipolar II patients may want to consult this comprehensive volume when faced with a challenging bipolar II patient.' Journal of Clinical Psychiatry '... there is much in it of interest to health professionals.' Journal of Mental Health '... a pleasure to read and review ... my opinion in many areas has shifted and I feel armed with a better tool to take to the consulting room to help my patients, their families and myself tackle the task of treatment and recovery. ... the lucidity of the work makes it suitable for both trainees and experts alike. The interested consumer or carer will also find it beneficial and its language is largely approachable. I can recommend it to my colleagues and affirm that it now has a place on my shelf of valued references.' Australasian Psychiatry '... rich, quirky, wonderful ... The combination of being the first publication out of the gate on this important area together with its quality, diversity and depth make this required reading for all clinicians and those patients and significant others thirsty for knowledge of this bipolar subtype. For this group, here's the bottom line: read this book!' www.chicagopsychiatryassociates.org/blog  Be the first to write a customer review
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