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Important Websites in English |
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Bipolar World |
A
support and educational web site for individuals
diagnosed with Bipolar Affective Disorder (Manic
Depressive Illness), and for the families and
friends who care for them. |
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Bipolar Research |
The goal of our
research team is to locate the genes that contribute
to certain psychiatric conditions such as bipolar
disorder, major depression and schizophrenia. |
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Stanley
Bipolar Treatment Net. |
... is a multi-center
research effort in bipolar illness (or
manic-depressive illness) by some of the most
respected mental health researchers in the United
States and Europe. |
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Bipolar News
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This web site is intended to provide patients,
families, physicians, researchers, and all others
interested in bipolar disorder a primary source for
learning about the latest research and discoveries
in bipolar illness.
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Research News |
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Ask the Expert |
Get answers to your
123 important questions on Bipolar Disorder with the
help of Ron Pies, M.D., clinical professor of
psychiatry at Tufts University and popular
Psychiatric Times columnist. He has written
several insightful books. |
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Lucid
Interval |
"While
frequently we need to hide the illness from others we must
never hide it from ourselves. You need to join the club.
Whether you admit it to others or not, you must
admit it to yourself." Peter Newman
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Dr. Ivan Goldberg |
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a psychiatrist and clinical psychopharmacologist in
private practice in New York City. Formerly on the
staff of the National Institute of Mental Health and
the Departments of Psychiatry of the Columbia-
Presbyterian Medical Center... |
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McMan's Bipolar |
"It is my fervent
belief that knowledge is a necessity in the battle
against mental illness, both in being vital to one's
personal recovery and in fostering acceptance
amongst a wider community." |
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BPSO
Bipolar
Significant Others |
The information presented on this
site is intended to provide information and support
to the families, friends and loved ones of those who
suffer from bipolar disorder (manic-depression).
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Child and Adolescent
Bipolar |
Bipolar disorder is a
disorder of the brain marked by extreme changes in
mood, energy, and behavior. Symptoms may be present
since infancy or early childhood, or may suddenly
emerge in adolescence or adulthood. |
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