
Bipolar Disorder Is A Chronic And Debilitating Mental Illness Affecting A Significant Proportion Of The World's Population. It Is Associated With Significant Impairments In Health-related Quality Of Life And Psychosocial Functioning, And Has Significant Illness-related Morbidity And Heightened Mortality Rates Due To Medical Comorbidities And Suicide. The Management Of This Disorder Requires A Complex Combination Of Pharmacological And Psychosocial Interventions Which Can Be Challenging For Clinicians. Written By World Experts In The Field Of Bipolar Disorder, The Treatment Of Bipolar Disorder: Integrative Clinical Strategies And Future Directions Provides Readers With A Concise And Comprehensive Guide To The Integrative Management Of Bipolar Disorder. This Resource Contains 31 Chapters On The Various Management Choices Available, From Both Established And Novel Treatment Areas, Such As Psychoeducation, Psychotherapeutic Interventions, Neuromodulatory Approaches And Novel Therapeutic Targets. The Complexity And Diversity Of The Management Choices Available Makes This A Continually Evolving Field And Necessitates Forward Thinking. By Both Discussing The Current Management Of Bipolar Disorder, And The Future Developments Available, This Resource Provides All Clinicians Working With Patients With Bipolar Disorder An Up-to-date And Reflective Guide To Its Management And What The Future Holds.
This text investigates the complex clinical requirements for managing bipolar disorder through an integrative approach that combines pharmacological and psychosocial interventions. The authors, André F. Carvalho and Eduard Vieta, are recognized experts in the field of mood disorders. They synthesize current clinical standards with emerging research to provide a framework for addressing the high morbidity and mortality rates associated with this condition.
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Clinicians and medical professionals frequently identify this work as a comprehensive reference for navigating the diverse treatment options available for bipolar disorder. Experts highlight the text for its balance between current clinical practice and forward-looking research developments.
Page Count:
528
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019106548X
ISBN-13:
9780191065484
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