Mania: Clinical and Research Perspectives

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American Psychiatric Pub, 1998 - 412 páginas

Since the 1990 publication of Goodwin and Jamison's classic text on mania and bipolar and unipolar depression, Manic-Depressive Illness, there have been a number of significant advances in the research, diagnosis, and treatment of mania and bipolar disorder. Developed and written by experts at the forefront of these advances, Mania: Clinical and Research Perspectives provides a comprehensive overview of all recent developments on all aspects of mania.

Mania is divided into three sections: diagnostic considerations, biological aspects, and treatment. "Diagnostic Considerations" includes coverage of the diagnostic revisions in DSM-IV, special comorbidity issues in children and substance abuse, the differentiation of mood swing from bipolar disorder, and generational change and genetic linkage. "Biological Aspects" reviews the current state of knowledge in biochemistry and biological techniques such as gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and brain imaging. "Treatment" thoroughly surveys all major treatment regimens for mania, including new drug therapies such as carbamazepine, valproate, clozapine, risperidone, verapamil, and nimodipine. This section also details new findings on the use of lithium and the risks for pregnant women and advances in psychotherapy. The book concludes with a summary that provides a historical perspective and directions for further research.

With the comprehensive coverage provided in Mania: Clinical and Research Perspectives, readers will be able to improve patient care through advanced diagnosis and treatment.

 

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DIAGNOSTIC REVISIONS FOR DSMIV
3
CREATIVITY AND MOOD DISORDER
11
CHILD AND ADOLESCENT MANIA
37
ALCOHOL
63
GENETICS
81
BIOLOGY
101
SEROTONIN
103
CATECHOLAMINES
119
BRAIN IMAGING
191
TREATMENT
239
LITHIUM
241
CARBAMAZEPINE
263
VALPROATE
301
NOVEL ANTIPSYCHOTICS
319
CALCIUM ANTAGONISTS AND NEWER ANTICONVULSANTS
337
PSYCHOTHERAPY
363

ACETYLCHOLINE
135
GAMMAAMINOBUTYRIC ACID
157
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
171
SUMMARY
383
INDEX
397
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Paul J. Goodnick, M.D., is Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Director of the Mood Disorders Program at the University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida.

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