Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar Disorder, characterized by mood swings from manic highs to depressive lows, is a complex psychiatric condition that requires nuanced understanding and care. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry offers in-depth insights into bipolar disorder, from diagnostic challenges to evidence-based treatment strategies. Our expert editors ensure that content is comprehensive, relevant, and cutting-edge, providing psychiatrists with the tools they need to offer holistic care to those living with this challenging condition.

Recently published articles about Bipolar Disorder

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Alcohol Craving in Bipolar Patients
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Lithium in Mood and Bipolar Disorders
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Managing FND and Psychiatric Illness
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Safety and Efficacy of Maintenance Treatment with Aripiprazole Once-Monthly in Black/African American Adults With Bipolar I Disorder
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Outcomes and Practice Patterns of LAI Versus Oral Antipsychotics Among Patients With Bipolar I Disorder in the US
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Measurement-Based Care for Bipolar Disorder
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Oral Glutamatergic Modulation with Dextromethorphan and Piracetam for Refractory Bipolar Disorder With OCD
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Rechallenge of Lamotrigine After Rash: A Systematic Review
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Valproic Acid Use in Females of Reproductive Age
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Unstable Lithium Levels in a Bodybuilder With Bipolar Disorder
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Obstetric Outcomes of Oral Versus Long-Acting Antipsychotics