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    - xiv, 418 p. : ill.
    Cote : WM 207 G318t 2008

    Troubles bipolaires ; Psychose maniacodépressive chez l'enfant ; Psychose maniacodépressive chez l'adolescent

    Recent advances in evidence-based treatment of pediatric bipolar disorder are comprehensively reviewed in this authoritative volume. The prominent editors and contributors examine the current status of widely used medications and psychosocial therapies, and explore new horizons in tailoring treatment to individuals' neurobiological and clinical profiles. Chapters on specific populations discuss strategies for addressing common co-occurring disorders in children and adolescents with bipolar disorder, treating preschoolers, targeting depressive symptoms, and improving early intervention and prevention. Other essential topics include medication side effects and approaches to monitoring and ameliorating them, and ethical issues related to treatment and research.

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    - x, 342 p. : ill.
    Cote : WM 207 G318b 2003

    Troubles bipolaires ; Troubles bipolaires chez l'enfant ; Troubles bipolaires chez l'adolescent

    Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in childhood-onset bipolar illness. This much-needed volume provides a state-of-the-science review of knowledge in this area, covering all aspects of theory, research, and practice. Leading clinical and basic science researchers share findings from established research programs, weigh in on methodological questions and controversies, and highlight essential questions that remain unanswered. The first comprehensive text of its kind, the book lays the groundwork for better understanding and treatment of children with bipolar disorder and their families.

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