Showing posts with label bipolar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bipolar. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Comments to Diagnosis Articles

What's in Your Diagnosis

Bipolar - Sharpening the Diagnostic Picture

Comments to Psychosis in Mania Article

Opening of article

In mid-2006, at a session of the International Society of Bipolar Disorders conference in Edinburgh, the conversation started to get particularly interesting. Nick Craddock MD, PhD of Cardiff University was discussing genetic susceptibility to psychosis. The gene research, which he and others have been involved in, is pointing to some apparent common ground between bipolar and schizophrenia. Clearly, some "nosological" (diagnostic classification) rethinking was in order. ...

Return to article

Comments to Mood Spectrum Articles

The Mood Spectrum

Multipolar Depression

Hard Depression or Soft Bipolar

The True Meaning of Manic Depression

Comments to Bipolar or Bichronic

Opening of article

How would you describe having bipolar disorder to a stranger? This is how I would put it: Bipolar is the equivalent of being stuck in bumper to bumper traffic in a race car. ...

Return to article

Comments to Two Bipolar Articles

Bipolar Disorder - A Quick Introduction

Bipolar Disorder - A Closer Look

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Comments to Staying Well

Opening of article

A study in the March 2005 Australian and New Zealand Psychiatric Journal by Sarah Russell PhD of the Melbourne-based Research Matters of Psychiatry is so unusual that it merits a full article to itself. ...

Return to article