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Childhood bipolar disorder answer book:

practical answers to the top three hundred questions parents ask
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2 Reviews
Sourcebooks, Incorporated, 2008 - Family & Relationships - 311 pages

How does bipolar disorder affect learning? Is there a cure? Is this a fad diagnosis? How do I handle manipulation? How can I prevent relapses? Should I use alternative treatments? How can I parent effectively?

"We are certain that all parents whose children struggle with bipolar disorder will find this book indispensable."
- Demitri F. Papolos, MD, and Janice Papolos, authors of The Bipolar Child

Co-written by a doctor and a mother whose children live with bipolar disorder, The Childhood Bipolar Disorder Answer Book explains confusing medical lingo and provides straightforward answers to all your pressing questions about treatment, parenting strategies, and everything else.

  • How is childhood bipolar disorder different from an adult onset?
  • What are the earliest symptoms?
  • Why is my child so irritable?
  • How young can these symptoms manifest?
  • Should all family members be evaluated for bipolar disorder?
  • Will my child lead a normal life?

Written in an easy-to-read Q&A format, The Childhood Bipolar Disorder Answer Book helps you understand and accept your child and develop a plan for success.

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Review: Childhood Bipolar Disorder Answer Book

User Review  - Elizabeth - Goodreads

This book is like a friends opinion you take what you need and leave the rest. Raising a child with this disorder is hard but worth the tears. I need to find one that's not so overwhelming. Read full review

Review: The Childhood Bipolar Disorder Answer Book: Practical Answers to the Top 300 Questions Parents Ask

User Review  - Taryn - Goodreads

This was good, I didn't read the whole thing word for word...but read everything I was curious to know. It's written in question/answer form. Read full review

About the author (2008)

Tracy Anglada is the founder and president of BPChildren and the mother of two children with bipolar disorder. She has authored several works on bipolar disorder in children Sheryl M. Hakala, MD, provides both psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy in private practice. She is active in organized psychiatry and has authored several scientific publications

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