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Bipolar disorder (depression & mania) - causes, symptoms, treatment & pathology
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published: 14 Feb 2017
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Bipolar Disorder | Clinical Presentation
Osmosis presents the diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression. This video reviews symptoms, clinical presentation and standard treatments. It's an essential review for medical students and residents. More resources and study guides on Medscape.com. Join today for free.
published: 09 Jan 2018
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Understanding Bipolar Disorder
Developed and produced by http://www.MechanismsinMedicine.com
Animation Description: Bipolar Disorder encompasses a wide spectrum of symptoms and is classified according to the types of mood episodes exhibited, including: manic, hypomanic, major depressive and mixed episodes.
Bipolar I disorder involves a manic or mixed episode in contrast to Bipolar II disorder, which involves at least one major depressive episode and at least one hypomanic episode, but no full manic or mixed episodes.
Bipolar Disorder should be differentiated from Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), which is diagnosed when a patient experiences one or more major depressive episodes without any lifetime episodes of hypomania or mania.
Depicted here is a life chart (or mood chart), which follows the patient's lifetime his...
published: 09 Mar 2011
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Bipolar Disorder
Mayo Clinic Psychiatrist Mark Frye, M.D., discusses how the work at the Mayo Clinic Depression Center is focused on providing a comprehensive diagnostic assessment and treatment recommendations for patients who struggle with treatment resistant depression and bipolar disorder. It can be a challenging diagnosis to make and the treatment options can be limited,but research is moving to optimize those options.
published: 01 Dec 2014
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What is Bipolar Disorder?
Bipolar disorder is characterized by the occurrence of at least one manic or mixed manic episode during the patient's lifetime. Most patients also, at other times, have one or more
depressive episodes. In the intervals between these episodes, most patients return to their normal state of well-being. Thus bipolar disorder is a "cyclic" or "periodic" illness, with patients cycling "up" into a manic or mixed-manic episode, then returning to normal and cycling "down" into a depressive episode from which they likewise eventually more or less recover. Psychotherapy is aimed at alleviating core symptoms, recognizing episode triggers, reducing negative expressed emotion in relationships, recognizing prodromal symptoms before full-blown recurrence, and, practicing the factors that lead to the main...
published: 15 Apr 2013
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Mania and Depression - Bipolar Disorder
Here Dr. Samir Parikh and Ms. Kamna Chhibber, Dept. of Mental Health & Behavioural Sciences, Fortis Healthcare, tell you about the symptoms of and treatment for Bipolar disorder
published: 17 Mar 2015
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Understanding Bipolar Depression
This talk provides a broad overview of bipolar depression in adults, with respect to diagnostic challenges and current treatment strategies for this condition. Speaker: Shefali Miller, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University Medical Center
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Bipolar disorder (depression & mania) - causes, symptoms, treatment & pathology
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Join millions of current and future clinicians who learn by Osmosis, along with hundreds of universities around the world who partner with Osmosis from Elseiver to make medical and health education more engaging and efficient. We have unparalleled tools and materials to prepare you for success in school, on your board exams, and as a future clinician. Sign up for a free trial at http://osms.it/more. If you're interested in exploring an institutional partnership, visit osmosis.org/educators to request a personalized demo.
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- published: 14 Feb 2017
- views: 4474082
6:55
Bipolar Disorder | Clinical Presentation
Osmosis presents the diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression. This video reviews symptoms, clinical presentation and standar...
Osmosis presents the diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression. This video reviews symptoms, clinical presentation and standard treatments. It's an essential review for medical students and residents. More resources and study guides on Medscape.com. Join today for free.
https://wn.com/Bipolar_Disorder_|_Clinical_Presentation
Osmosis presents the diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression. This video reviews symptoms, clinical presentation and standard treatments. It's an essential review for medical students and residents. More resources and study guides on Medscape.com. Join today for free.
- published: 09 Jan 2018
- views: 229562
3:54
Understanding Bipolar Disorder
Developed and produced by http://www.MechanismsinMedicine.com
Animation Description: Bipolar Disorder encompasses a wide spectrum of symptoms and is classified...
Developed and produced by http://www.MechanismsinMedicine.com
Animation Description: Bipolar Disorder encompasses a wide spectrum of symptoms and is classified according to the types of mood episodes exhibited, including: manic, hypomanic, major depressive and mixed episodes.
Bipolar I disorder involves a manic or mixed episode in contrast to Bipolar II disorder, which involves at least one major depressive episode and at least one hypomanic episode, but no full manic or mixed episodes.
Bipolar Disorder should be differentiated from Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), which is diagnosed when a patient experiences one or more major depressive episodes without any lifetime episodes of hypomania or mania.
Depicted here is a life chart (or mood chart), which follows the patient's lifetime history of mood episodes. This permits the identification of mood episodes that are the most prevalent and important to prevent.
In this patient, as with many patients with bipolar disorder, depressive episodes become the more prominent aspect of the illness as the person ages.
Several morphometric differences have been observed in the brains of Bipolar Disorder patients relative to healthy subjects.
White matter hyperintensities and reduction in grey matter volume, identified with MRI, have been described in patients with Bipolar Disorder.
Increased ventricular size and decreased frontal cortical area volumes may also be observed in Bipolar Disorder patients.
The pathophysiology of Bipolar Disorder encompasses environmental, behavioural, neuronal, cellular, and molecular levels.
At the molecular level, aberrant signaling cascades alter synaptic plasticity. Strong evidence supporting the importance of second messenger signaling has come from studying the targets of mood stabilizing drugs such as lithium.
GSK-3 and IP3 signaling cascades are known to mediate axonogenesis, synaptogenesis, neuronal growth and cone spreading. Other downstream effects may also be involved.
The heritability of bipolar disorder is around 80%. Monozygotic twins are reported to have a higher incidence of developing Bipolar Disorder, approximately 40%, whereas the incidence is only 10% in dizygotic twins.
Although the process of developing bipolar disorder likely arises from complex interactions between genes and environmental factors, the specific genes that contribute to this risk are not known with certainty. Variations of several genes have been identified as potential contributors to the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder.
Among the identified genes are those associated with serotonin signaling (SLC6A4, TPH2), dopamine signaling (SLC6A3, DRD4), glutamate transmission (DAOA, DTNBP1), and cell maintenance and growth (NRG1, BDNF, DISC1).
The most significant environmental triggers of mood episodes among patients with bipolar disorder include use of drugs with mood-altering properties, changes in circadian rhythm, and life stressors.
Successful management of bipolar disorder requires particular attention to minimizing the effects of these influences.
It is also available on http://www.MDPracticeGuide.com - wholly CME guideline resource dedicated to the needs of busy, practice-based physicians, which spans multiple therapeutic areas.
https://wn.com/Understanding_Bipolar_Disorder
Developed and produced by http://www.MechanismsinMedicine.com
Animation Description: Bipolar Disorder encompasses a wide spectrum of symptoms and is classified according to the types of mood episodes exhibited, including: manic, hypomanic, major depressive and mixed episodes.
Bipolar I disorder involves a manic or mixed episode in contrast to Bipolar II disorder, which involves at least one major depressive episode and at least one hypomanic episode, but no full manic or mixed episodes.
Bipolar Disorder should be differentiated from Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), which is diagnosed when a patient experiences one or more major depressive episodes without any lifetime episodes of hypomania or mania.
Depicted here is a life chart (or mood chart), which follows the patient's lifetime history of mood episodes. This permits the identification of mood episodes that are the most prevalent and important to prevent.
In this patient, as with many patients with bipolar disorder, depressive episodes become the more prominent aspect of the illness as the person ages.
Several morphometric differences have been observed in the brains of Bipolar Disorder patients relative to healthy subjects.
White matter hyperintensities and reduction in grey matter volume, identified with MRI, have been described in patients with Bipolar Disorder.
Increased ventricular size and decreased frontal cortical area volumes may also be observed in Bipolar Disorder patients.
The pathophysiology of Bipolar Disorder encompasses environmental, behavioural, neuronal, cellular, and molecular levels.
At the molecular level, aberrant signaling cascades alter synaptic plasticity. Strong evidence supporting the importance of second messenger signaling has come from studying the targets of mood stabilizing drugs such as lithium.
GSK-3 and IP3 signaling cascades are known to mediate axonogenesis, synaptogenesis, neuronal growth and cone spreading. Other downstream effects may also be involved.
The heritability of bipolar disorder is around 80%. Monozygotic twins are reported to have a higher incidence of developing Bipolar Disorder, approximately 40%, whereas the incidence is only 10% in dizygotic twins.
Although the process of developing bipolar disorder likely arises from complex interactions between genes and environmental factors, the specific genes that contribute to this risk are not known with certainty. Variations of several genes have been identified as potential contributors to the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder.
Among the identified genes are those associated with serotonin signaling (SLC6A4, TPH2), dopamine signaling (SLC6A3, DRD4), glutamate transmission (DAOA, DTNBP1), and cell maintenance and growth (NRG1, BDNF, DISC1).
The most significant environmental triggers of mood episodes among patients with bipolar disorder include use of drugs with mood-altering properties, changes in circadian rhythm, and life stressors.
Successful management of bipolar disorder requires particular attention to minimizing the effects of these influences.
It is also available on http://www.MDPracticeGuide.com - wholly CME guideline resource dedicated to the needs of busy, practice-based physicians, which spans multiple therapeutic areas.
- published: 09 Mar 2011
- views: 434034
3:15
Bipolar Disorder
Mayo Clinic Psychiatrist Mark Frye, M.D., discusses how the work at the Mayo Clinic Depression Center is focused on providing a comprehensive diagnostic assessm...
Mayo Clinic Psychiatrist Mark Frye, M.D., discusses how the work at the Mayo Clinic Depression Center is focused on providing a comprehensive diagnostic assessment and treatment recommendations for patients who struggle with treatment resistant depression and bipolar disorder. It can be a challenging diagnosis to make and the treatment options can be limited,but research is moving to optimize those options.
https://wn.com/Bipolar_Disorder
Mayo Clinic Psychiatrist Mark Frye, M.D., discusses how the work at the Mayo Clinic Depression Center is focused on providing a comprehensive diagnostic assessment and treatment recommendations for patients who struggle with treatment resistant depression and bipolar disorder. It can be a challenging diagnosis to make and the treatment options can be limited,but research is moving to optimize those options.
- published: 01 Dec 2014
- views: 42865
10:24
What is Bipolar Disorder?
Bipolar disorder is characterized by the occurrence of at least one manic or mixed manic episode during the patient's lifetime. Most patients also, at other tim...
Bipolar disorder is characterized by the occurrence of at least one manic or mixed manic episode during the patient's lifetime. Most patients also, at other times, have one or more
depressive episodes. In the intervals between these episodes, most patients return to their normal state of well-being. Thus bipolar disorder is a "cyclic" or "periodic" illness, with patients cycling "up" into a manic or mixed-manic episode, then returning to normal and cycling "down" into a depressive episode from which they likewise eventually more or less recover. Psychotherapy is aimed at alleviating core symptoms, recognizing episode triggers, reducing negative expressed emotion in relationships, recognizing prodromal symptoms before full-blown recurrence, and, practicing the factors that lead to the maintenance of remission. Cognitive-behavioral therapy, family-focused therapy, and psychoeducation have the most evidence for efficacy in regard to relapse prevention, while interpersonal and social rhythm therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy appear the most effective in regard to residual depressive symptoms. Medications used to treat bipolar disorder are known as mood stabilizers; these work by reversing manic or depressive episodes and preventing relapses.
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Bipolar disorder is characterized by the occurrence of at least one manic or mixed manic episode during the patient's lifetime. Most patients also, at other times, have one or more
depressive episodes. In the intervals between these episodes, most patients return to their normal state of well-being. Thus bipolar disorder is a "cyclic" or "periodic" illness, with patients cycling "up" into a manic or mixed-manic episode, then returning to normal and cycling "down" into a depressive episode from which they likewise eventually more or less recover. Psychotherapy is aimed at alleviating core symptoms, recognizing episode triggers, reducing negative expressed emotion in relationships, recognizing prodromal symptoms before full-blown recurrence, and, practicing the factors that lead to the maintenance of remission. Cognitive-behavioral therapy, family-focused therapy, and psychoeducation have the most evidence for efficacy in regard to relapse prevention, while interpersonal and social rhythm therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy appear the most effective in regard to residual depressive symptoms. Medications used to treat bipolar disorder are known as mood stabilizers; these work by reversing manic or depressive episodes and preventing relapses.
I'm Kati Morton, a licensed therapist making Mental Health videos!
JOURNALING CLUB!
Every Tuesday & Friday I post a journal prompt to help keep you motivated and working on yourself! https://www.youtube.com/katimorton/join
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Are u ok?
http://bit.ly/2s0mULy
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I do not currently offer online therapy, but I have partnered with BetterHelp who can connect you with a licensed, online counselor in your area: https://tryonlinetherapy.com/katimorton
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- published: 15 Apr 2013
- views: 407996
2:00
Mania and Depression - Bipolar Disorder
Here Dr. Samir Parikh and Ms. Kamna Chhibber, Dept. of Mental Health & Behavioural Sciences, Fortis Healthcare, tell you about the symptoms of and treatment for...
Here Dr. Samir Parikh and Ms. Kamna Chhibber, Dept. of Mental Health & Behavioural Sciences, Fortis Healthcare, tell you about the symptoms of and treatment for Bipolar disorder
https://wn.com/Mania_And_Depression_Bipolar_Disorder
Here Dr. Samir Parikh and Ms. Kamna Chhibber, Dept. of Mental Health & Behavioural Sciences, Fortis Healthcare, tell you about the symptoms of and treatment for Bipolar disorder
- published: 17 Mar 2015
- views: 14434
57:58
Understanding Bipolar Depression
This talk provides a broad overview of bipolar depression in adults, with respect to diagnostic challenges and current treatment strategies for this condition. ...
This talk provides a broad overview of bipolar depression in adults, with respect to diagnostic challenges and current treatment strategies for this condition. Speaker: Shefali Miller, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University Medical Center
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https://wn.com/Understanding_Bipolar_Depression
This talk provides a broad overview of bipolar depression in adults, with respect to diagnostic challenges and current treatment strategies for this condition. Speaker: Shefali Miller, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University Medical Center
Want to know more? Stanford Health Library is here to help you find trustworthy information to answer your health-related questions. Use our free research service and other resources: https://healthlibrary.stanford.edu/research-services.html
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- published: 16 Mar 2016
- views: 248073