Faina Novosolov, MD
Assistant director of clinical services, Women’s Mood and Hormone Clinic, University of California, San Francisco
Dr. Novosolov has disclosed that she has no relevant relationships or financial interests in any commercial company pertaining to this educational activity.
A 32-year-old pregnant woman with bipolar disorder, well-controlled on valproic acid (Depakote), comes into your office wanting advice on medications. What do you do?
James Amos, MD
Clinical professor of psychiatry, University of Iowa
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Whether you work in a hospital or an office setting, you’ve probably seen many patients who come to you with a “history of bipolar disorder.” We’ve seen it, too, in multiple settings at an academic medical center. Is this a new epidemic? Or a redefinition of what it means to be “bipolar”?
Descartes Li, MD
Clinical associate professor of psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco
Dr. Li has disclosed that he has no relevant relationship or financial interest in any commercial company pertaining to this educational activity.
How should we diagnose bipolar disorder? It isn’t always easy and current bipolar screening tools are problematic for a number of reasons.
David Miklowitz, PhD
Professor of Psychiatry, Director, Child and Adolescent Mood Disorders Program, UCLA Semel Institute, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA
Dr. Miklowitz has disclosed that he receives book royalties from Guilford Publications and John Wiley and Sons. He has presented one paid CME presentation for GlaxoSmithKline. Dr. Balt has reviewed this article and found no evidence of bias in this educational activity.
Why should we as psychiatrists focus on the psychosocial aspects of bipolar disorder? Dr. Miklowitz explores the benefits of a treatment program that combines targeted psychosocial treatments and medication.
Claudia Baldassano, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania
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Should we expand our definition of bipolar disorder? Dr. Claudia Baldassano discusses bipolar diagnoses in this Expert Q&A.
Glen Spielmans, PhD
Associate professor of psychology, Metropolitan State University, St. Paul, MN
Glen Spielmans, PhD, has disclosed that he has no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.
Augmentation of antidepressants with antipsychotics has become a common practice, and aripiprazole (Abilify) has been FDA-approved at doses from 2 mg/day to 15 mg/day for this purpose. In a recent report, 225 patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) who had failed one to four antidepressant trials were studied to determine whether low dose Abilify really works.