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From the Publisher: The revolution in psychiatry that began in earnest in the 1960s led to dramatic advances in the understanding and treatment of manic-depressive illness. Hailed as the most outstanding book in the biomedical sciences when it was originally published in 1990, Manic-Depressive Illness was the first to survey this massive body of evidence comprehensively and to assess its meaning for both clinician and scientist. It also vividly portrayed the experience of manic-depressive illness from the perspective of patients, their doctors, and researchers. Encompassing an understanding about the illness as Kraeplin conceived of it-about its cyclical course and about the essential unity of its bipolar and recurrent unipolar forms-the book has become the definitive work on the topic, revered by both specialists and nonspecialists alike. Now, in this magnificent second edition, Drs. Frederick Goodwin and Kay Redfield Jamison bring their unique contribution to mental health science into the 21st century. In collaboration with a team of other leading scientists, collaboration designed to preserve the unified voice of the two authors, they exhaustively review the biological and genetic literature that has dominated the field in recent years and incorporate cutting-edge research conducted since publication of the first edition. They also update their surveys of psychological and epidemiological evidence, as well as that pertaining to diagnostic issues, course, and outcome, and they offer practical guidelines for differential diagnosis and clinical management. The medical treatment of manic and depressive episodes is described, strategies for preventing future episodes are given in detail, and psychotherapeutic issues common in this illness are considered. Special emphasis is given to fostering compliance with medication regimens and treating patients who abuse drugs and alcohol or who pose a risk of suicide.
This work investigates the clinical, biological, and psychological complexities of manic-depressive illness to provide a comprehensive framework for diagnosis and management. Authors Frederick K. Goodwin and Kay Redfield Jamison, both distinguished experts in the field of psychiatry, synthesize decades of research to bridge the gap between biomedical science and the lived experience of patients. The text argues for the essential unity of bipolar and recurrent unipolar forms of the disorder, offering a structured approach for clinicians and researchers to navigate the cyclical nature of the illness.
What You Will Find
Experts and clinicians widely regard this text as the definitive reference work for the study and treatment of bipolar disorders. Readers frequently note the academic density and exhaustive scope of the prose, which serves as a foundational resource for both specialists and those seeking a deep understanding of the condition.
Page Count:
1262
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199727686
ISBN-13:
9780199727681