PPT-Gut-brain-axis in bipolar disorder

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BCN Winter meeting 2020 Benno Haarman Psychiatrist and Researcher Program for Mood and Anxiety Disorders Department of Psychiatry UMCG University of Groningen Disclosure

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BCN Winter meeting 2020 Benno Haarman Psychiatrist and Researcher Program for Mood and Anxiety Disorders Department of Psychiatry UMCG University of Groningen Disclosure Faculty Disclosure Company Name. Andel. V. . Nicasio. , . MSEd. University of Central Florida. 7936 Child Psychopathology . October 9, 2013. Review the current DSM-5 definition and criteria for bipolar disorder. Highlight major historical developments in the scientific understanding of bipolar disorder. postpartum psychosis occurs in 25% or 1 in 4 births after. Postnatal depression follows another 25%. therefore about 50% or 1 in 2 women with bipolar stay well after. having a baby and about 50% are likely to have an episode of illness. Tips on How to Diagnose and Treat it. D Green MD. Objectives. Review epidemiology of bipolar disorder. Review diagnostic criteria and differential diagnoses. Learn when to consider this diagnosis and an approach to diagnosing it. James H. Johnson, PhD, . University of Florida. *Some material for this presentation provided by NIMH Publication No. 00-4778 (2003). Bipolar disorder is a . biologically based. disorder that causes unusual shifts in a person's . Jon-Paul . Khoo. . “Manic depression is a frustrating mess”. . Manic Depression. , . Jimi. Hendrix. Depression. 50-80% of all depression management occurs in primary care. A COLLABORATIVE approach. Leslie Walker MD. Case western reserve university . dept. of psychiatry. April 2018. Objectives. Distinguish bipolar I disorder, bipolar II disorder, and major depressive disorder. What is Bipolar . D. isorder. A brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels and can interfere with the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks.. Types of Bipolar Disorder. Kimothi Cain, MD, MPH. UNM Department of . Psychiatry. . as presented by . Emiliano. . Valles. , MD. Objectives. 1. Discuss and promote the role of the primary care physician in bipolar disorders. 2. Criteria for bipolar illnesses. Depressive and Bipolar Disorders. Mood, is the positive or negative feelings that are in the background of our everyday . The everyday variations in our feelings of happiness and sadness reflect our mood.. Table of ContentsOverview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Signs and Symptoms . . . . . . . . . . . . . about the dimensional nature of mood pathology. More recently, formally dening a subset of manic-depressive illness in which the patient never has marked excited states and at worse they are relative Tier 1. Bipolar disorder. Characterised by episodes of mania (elated mood) interspersed with episodes of depression (low mood).. Some older adults can present with recurrent depressive episodes followed by episode of mania.. BY: Daniel Davila MS, LPC & Kayla Burrow MS, LPC. DISCLAIMER. The presentation will discuss topics related to bipolar disorder, potential crisis outcomes due to bipolar, and mental illness as it can relate to both topics at hand.. Keith R Laws University of Hertfordshire k.laws@herts.ac.uk. Depression end of trial. Depression at follow-up. Mania at end. Mania at follow-up. Managing bipolar disorder in primary care . (and . adults in secondary .

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