Although depression is the most common presentation of bipolar disorder, correct diagnosis generally requires a history of mania and thus presents a formidable challenge. This book provides clinicians with the necessary guidance to distinguish this illness and pursue an appropriate therapeutic course. It brings together a team of clinical investigators who offer cutting-edge research on the topic and address the most critical concerns regarding its treatment.
Bipolar Depression first introduces a hierarchical model for diagnosis to allow the clinician to distinguish between bipolar...
Although depression is the most common presentation of bipolar disorder, correct diagnosis generally requires a history of mania and thus presents ...