Bipolar Fleas and Early Warning Signs!
It’s that time of the year again – spring. Our interest in life literally springs up, our moods and love life improve and many patients with bipolar disorder begin to experience their first signs of...
View ArticleBipolar Disorder: A First Rate Madness?
I recently attended one of the lovely webinars hosted by the International Bipolar Foundation. The speaker, Dr Nassir Ghaemi (Professor at Tufts university), presented his book, a “First Rate Madness:...
View ArticleSetting up and running an evidence based clinical e-practice: BipolarLab.com
Setting up and running an evidence based clinical e-practice in the field of mental health is an exhilarating challenge! In other fields of medicine, this may not be the case, but in the mental health...
View ArticleIs Christmas good for your Bipolar disorder?
BipolarLab Christmas – courtesy of Christina Tsevis (Crosti) – see https://www.facebook.com/christina.tsevis Reading so many articles about holidays and depression but at the same time working almost...
View ArticleBipolar and Depressed. What’s the rush?
picture courtesy of Christina Tsevis (Crosti) – see https://www.facebook.com/christina.tsevis In our clinical work at BipolarLab, we often come across bipolar patients who seek help when they are...
View ArticleElectronic monitoring helps treatment adherence in Bipolar disorder
Non-adherence in the treatment of bipolar disorder is a very common phenomenon, which has been addressed by various researchers. The negative consequences may include relapse, hospitalization,...
View ArticlePhysical Activity and Bipolar Disorder: A double edged sword?
Little is known about the benefits that exercise can offer in patients who are suffering from Bipolar Disorder. Over the past years little research has been conducted and this has been limited....
View ArticleHow satisfied are the partners of patients with bipolar disorder in their...
Bipolar disorder is considered a serious mental disorder, which is characterized by episodes of mania, hypomania, depression, and mixed episodes. Sometimes the episodes can be a traumatic experience...
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