Mood Dysregulation

情绪失调:双相情感障碍之外

神经病学

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2023年02月15日
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9781774912430
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318
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234 x 156 mm (6.14 x 9.21
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英文
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Reflecting the author’s vast clinical experience as a psychiatrist, this volume explains why so many people with treatment resistant depression respond to medication used to treat individuals with bipolar disorder while helping to minimize the bipolar stigma by introducing the concept of "mood dysregulation."At present, people with mood dysregulation are not adequately described on the pages of any diagnostic manual. A cardinal feature of mood dysregulation is dysphoria, a negative mood that is poorly understood but mistaken for the negative mood of depression, creating diagnostic confusion, one of the sources of "treatment resistant depression". The author explains that a preponderance of the people she has seen in her practice who have so-called "depression" have mood disorders with features of bipolar disorder, including response to medications typically effective in people with bipolar disorder, but their symptoms are not to be found on the pages of the DSM (which outlines criteria to assemble a research cohort). Thus, these people are research orphans: to this day, a paucity of literature exists on this group of individuals. In this volume, the author addresses the clinical problems that result from failure to recognize such mood disorders.Key features of Mood Dysregulation: Beyond the Bipolar Spectrum:Mood Dysregulations: Beyond the Bipolar SpectrumProvides a thorough discussion of dysphoria that is not found in other books on the marketProposes a solution to a common and troublesome clinical problem, that of misidentified "treatment resistant depression"Attempts to destigmatize the treatments that are most beneficial to those with dysphoria by introducing the concept of "mood dysregulation"Discusses the etiology of mood disorders with implications for preventionThis volume aims to help mental health professionals and patients more accurately recognize negati
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