Title: Bipolar Disorder: A Biopsychosocial Overview
1Bipolar Disorder A Biopsychosocial Overview
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3Source Touched by Fire, Jamison, 1996
4Bipolar Disorder Epidemiology
- Elevated suicide, divorce, work impairment,
substance use - 6th leading cause of disability worldwide (Murray
Lopez, 1996). - Accounts for nearly half the inpatient mental
health care costs in the US (Kent et al., 1995).
5Roadmap A series of Questions
- Four Questions about Bipolar Disorder
- What is it?
- 2. What is its stigma?
- 3. Is there a blood test?
- 4. What are its treatments?
6Roadmap A series of Questions
- Four Questions about Bipolar Disorder
- What is it?
- 2. What is its stigma?
- 3. Is there a blood test?
- 4. What are its treatments?
7Mood disorder involving severe mood swings
Depression
Mania
8Severity
Cyclothymia Bipolar II Disorder Bipolar I Disorder
Erratic depressive and hypomanic symptoms MDE and Hypomanic Episodes Manic Episode
No MDE No Manic Episode MDE not necessary for diagnosis
2-4 percent of population has bipolar spectrum
diagnosis
9Misdiagnosis of Bipolar Disorder
60
26
of Patients Misdiagnosed
18
17
14
11
Unipolar Depression
Anxiety Disorder
Subst. Abuse
Schiz
Personality Disorder
Schizo- Affective
Hirschfeld, et al. J Clin Psychiatry 64 161-174,
2003
10Age-of-Onset of Bipolar Disorder
Pediatric Bipolar Disorder - 10-20 onset lt
10 yo - Controversial (40-fold increase)
- Difficult to differentiate from ADHD
11Roadmap A series of Questions
- Four Questions about Bipolar Disorder
- What is it?
- 2. What is its stigma?
- 3. Is there a blood test?
- 4. What are its treatments?
12- Predicts worse course and social isolation
- Limit social interactions
- Social isolation in caregivers
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Grief for the Loss of the Healthy Self
13Roadmap A series of Questions
- Four Questions about Bipolar Disorder
- What is it?
- 2. What is its stigma?
- 3. Is there a blood test?
- 4. What are its treatments?
14PFC
PFC
Limbic
Limbic
- Common to many psychiatric disorders - Biology
of positive emotion may yield cues more specific
to bipolar
15 Wanting Circuit in the Brain
Ventral Striatum
Bipolar disorder characterized by a
hypersensitivity in the wanting circuit
16Reward-Processing in Bipolar Disorder
17Reward-Related Brain Activity MDD lt Comparison
Comparison
MDD
Forbes et al., 2009, Am J Psychiatry
- Bipolar disorder and unipolar depression
characterized by distinct profiles in the wanting
or reward circuit - Biomarkers and treatment
18Roadmap A series of Questions
- Four Questions about Bipolar Disorder
- What is it?
- 2. What is its stigma?
- 3. Is there a blood test?
- 4. What are its treatments?
19Bipolar disorder may not be curable but it is
livable
20Psychosocial Treatments for Bipolar Disorder
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Family-Focused Therapy
IPSRT
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