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A spectrum approach to mood disorders, not fully bipolar but not unipolar : practical management, James Phelps

Label
A spectrum approach to mood disorders, not fully bipolar but not unipolar : practical management, James Phelps
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A spectrum approach to mood disorders
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
921868908
Responsibility statement
James Phelps
Sub title
not fully bipolar but not unipolar : practical management
Table Of Contents
A spectrum view better fits reality : but what happens to diagnosis? -- Increasing rigor and improving communication : non-manic markers and the bipolarity index -- Anxiety is a bipolar symptom? / mixed states and the overlapping criteria problem -- Bipolar or borderline (or PTSD or ADHD)? / managing difficult distinctions and comorbidities -- Getting ready for treatment : principles, practices, and problems -- Psychotherapy for the mid-spectrum patient : selling social rhythm therapy with virtual darkness -- Efficacy versus tolerability : why lamotrigine is the #1 medication option for mid-spectrum mood disorders -- Low-dose lithium is a different drug : better than antipsychotics for mid-spectrum patients -- Before antipsychotics : more options to consider -- Managing thyroid : not to be left to primary care or endocrinology -- Antipsychotics : which, and when, from a mood spectrum view -- Antidepressants : 4 controversies and 9 solutions
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