Bipolar Depression: Molecular Neurobiology, Clinical Diagnosis and Pharmacotherapy

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Carlos A. Zarate Jr., Husseini K. Manji
Springer Science & Business Media, Apr 16, 2009 - Medical - 279 pages

Although our knowledge of mood disorders in general is expanding steadily, comparatively little is known about bipolar depression in particular. This book brings together leading clinicians and preclinical and clinical researchers to offer the most up-to-date information about the diagnosis, treatment, and research surrounding bipolar depression.

Early chapters provide valuable diagnostic information, and review the course, outcome, and genetics of this highly heritable condition, allowing clinicians to distinguish between the various mood disorders. The book offers a thorough and unique overview of the neurobiology of the disorder, including what is known from recent neuroimaging work. Several chapters delineate the treatment of bipolar depression in special populations such as children and pregnant women, and another chapter addresses the particular issues of suicide, focusing on the need for assessment during both acute and maintenance treatment with interventions appropriate to a patient's symptoms and history. Finally, the book covers acute and long-term treatment strategies for bipolar depression, including both traditional and novel therapeutics for the disorder, as well as non-pharmacological treatments.


This book has assembled a widely respected group of preclinical and clinical researchers who bring their expertise to bear upon this illness. It offers researchers, clinicians, and postgraduate students key insights into this devastating disorder.

 

Contents

Gordon B Parker and Kathryn Fletcher
17
Zoltán Rihmer
47
JunFeng Wang and L Trevor Young
77
Duncan
95
Jonathan Savitz and Wayne C Drevets
117
Gary S Sachs Louisa G Sylvia and Hannah G Lund
147
Keming Gao David E Kemp and Joseph R Calabrese
159
Harold A Sackeim
179
Carlos A Zarate Jr and Husseini K Manji
191
Beyer and K Ranga R Krishnan
213
Findling
241
Patricia Roy and Jennifer L Payne
253
Carlos A Zarate Jr and Husseini K Manji
271
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