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Monthly Archives: November 2006

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Vol. 24 – In Honor of Mothers and Fathers of Bipolar Children

NewslettersBy adminNovember 2, 20064 Comments

In our book, and in almost every newsletter we write, we talk constantly about the burdens that parents of children with bipolar disorder must shoulder and overcome, all the while attempting to make decisions with the clinicians who work in an area of medicine that is still in its infancy. But we’ve never composed a…

Vol. 23 – Why Is It So Difficult to Diagnose Bipolar Disorder in Children?

NewslettersBy adminNovember 1, 2006

On October 22, The New York Times ran a front-page article about a 10-year-old girl named Haley, suffering with a probable bipolar disorder. Because Haley was extremely anxious and distractible, had obsessional thoughts and fears, exhibited rapid mood swings, was often aggressive, and was experiencing psychotic symptoms, her psychiatrist could not point to one, specific…

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