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ATLAS OF BIPOLAR DISORDERS
Taylor, Edward
| ISBN-13 | 9781842142189 |
| Publicado | Noviembre 2006 |
| Edición | 1ª |
| Idioma | Inglés |
| Páginas | 136 |
| Peso | 900 gramos |
| Dimensiones | 22 x 31 x 1 cms. |
| Editorial | TAYLOR & FRANCIS |
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Approximately 1% of the population of the Western world has a bipolar disorder,
and this neurobiological illness is receiving increasing attention from academic
and research institutions. Recent discoveries have been made into the etiology
and pathophysiology of the disease, and new drug therapies are widening the range
of treatment options for patients with this debilitating disorder.
The first book to summarize the research and clinical methods used for treating
bipolar disorders across the life cycle, this text supplements mental health
professionals' neurobiological knowledge of bipolar disorders, their understanding
of 'best practice' treatment methods, and their awareness of important cultural
and family issues.
Easy to use and clearly presented, Atlas of Bipolar Disorders:
- presents current research on causation theories, brain structures, brain
functioning, prognoses, and treatment methods for each bipolar disorder
- summarizes all DSM - IV bipolar disorders and disorders similar to bipolar
disorders
- contains over 150 illustrations to better explain technical information
and emphasize important research findings
- features summaries and illustrations to help readers discover how the brain
symptoms and treatment methods overlap and vary for patients with Bipolar
I and II, Rapid Cycling, Cyclothymia and Schizoaffective Disorder
- includes an outline of `best practice methods¿ recommended by research
and expert panels.
A unique and important work, this text is essential reading for psychiatrists,
psychologists, clinical social workers, professional mental health workers,
and graduate and undergraduate students.
Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Presentation, and Classification of Bipolar Disorders
- 3. Child and Adolescent Bipolar Illness
- 4. Bipolar Disorders and the Changing Brain
- 5. Suicide and Bipolar Disorders: A Case Study
- 6. Treating Bipolar Disorders
- 7. Conclusion