Bipolar Disorder
Clinical Neuroscience
Bipolar disorder: The foundational role of mood stabilizers
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a recurrent, life-long psychiatric illness affecting nearly 2% of the world population that is characterized by episodes...
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Predicting BPD vs. bipolar treatment response: New imaging data
“This study can help clinicians with clinical prediction of treatment efficacy between BD and BPD and clarify the neural mechanism of treatment,”...
Savvy Psychopharmacology
Lithium-induced diabetes insipidus: Pathophysiology and treatment
Ms. V, age 58, presents to the emergency department after falling in the middle of the night while walking to the bathroom.
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Psychiatric comorbidities predict complex polypharmacy in bipolar disorder
Sociodemographic factors associated with complex polypharmacy in bipolar disorder patients included older age and single status.
Commentary
Cultivating strength: Psychological well-being after nonfatal suicide attempts
People desire lives that they enjoy and find meaningful, and having a history of suicide attempts does not preclude the prospect of such a life....
Shrink Rap News
Forced hospitalization for mental illness not a permanent solution
We need to create supports, including infrastructure to facilitate housing, access to mental health, and addiction treatment, before we resort to...
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Bright light therapy boosts therapeutic response
Patients who were resistant to other treatment showed benefits after bright light therapy.
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Lipid signature may flag schizophrenia
The development of reliable biomarkers based on lipidomic profiles would require large prospective randomized trials, complemented by...
Commentary
Medication-induced rhabdomyolysis
Patient presents to the emergency department with myalgia, left upper and lower extremity numbness, and weakness.
Opinion
Mood disorder? Assessment in primary care
Primary care may be the first setting for a child to present with mood symptoms.
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Self-management app may boost quality of life
The smartphone intervention was significantly associated with a reduction in depressive symptoms vs usual care.