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Bipolar Disorder Center Videos
Table of Contents
All videos in the
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Bipolar Center are
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Video
General - Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment
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Overview of Bipolar Disorder - In-depth explanation of causes, types of
bipolar, diagnosis and various treatments.
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Dark Glasses and Kaleidoscopes: Living with Manic Depression - A clear and
concrete video that allows viewers into the minds of those afflicted with
bipolar disorder. Also contains information from psychiatrists about causes,
treatments and the importance of family and peer support. (1997)
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"I'm Not Sick! I
Don't Need Help!" - Author of the book by the same name, Dr. Xavier Amador,
explains why the mentally ill can't understand that they're sick, and how family
members can help them accept treatment. (2001)
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Bipolar Depression: Course of Illness and Outcome - Doctor's presentation on
the challenge of diagnosing and treating bipolar depression. Includes who's
susceptible to the disease, using antidepressants for treatment and suicidality.
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Rapid-Cycling and Mixed States in Adolescents and the Elderly: A Parallelism
- Doctor talks about how the clinical pictures of the various phases of Bipolar
Disorder appear to change along with the aging process. (2003)
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People with Bipolar Can and Do Work - news report on study showing
two-thirds of people who have bipolar disorder are able to hold a job despite
the disruptive mood disorder. (Nov. 2004)
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New Treatments in Mania - Susan L. McElroy, M.D., Co-Director of
Psychopharmacology Research; Director - University of Cincinnati College of
Medicine, discusses pharmacological treatment options for the mania episode of
bipolar disorder; she compares the efficacy of various monotherapies (using
clinical trials as evidence), and also looks at the possible benefits of
combination therapy. (March 2003)
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New Treatment Insights for Bipolar Disorder - Dr. Terence Ketter, Chief,
Bipolar Disorders Clinic at Stanford University, presents various studies about
the newest pharmacological treatments for bipolar disorder – newer
anticonvulsants such as lamotrigine and topiramate, atypical antipsychotics, etc
– as well as some particular considerations and difficulties in the treatment of
this disease (for example: is it beneficial to use an antidepressant to treat
the depressive phase of bipolar?). (May 2002)
Bipolar Children and Adolescents
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Diagnosis
and Treatment of Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adolescents - From 2001
One Brain--Many Disorders Web Conference, produced by the Council for
Neuroscience Education. Included in this presentation, doctor addresses some
factors that make it difficult to diagnose child and adolescent bipolar
disorder. He covers treatment options for both the manic and depressive phases
of bipolar in detail.
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Misdiagnosing Bipolar Kids - news report profiling one child's ordeal and
the difficulty of obtaining a proper diagnosis.
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Increasing Number of Kids Being Diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder - news
report on growing number of diagnosed bipolar children and the difficulty family
members have dealing with them. And debate over whether kids should receive
antipsychotic medications.
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Day for Night: Recognizing Teenage Depression - In their own words, teens
talk about how depression feels and the importance of getting treatment.
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Behavior and Mood Problems in Children of Bipolar Parents - From the Fifth
International Conference on Bipolar Disorder. Due to the increased public
awareness about the existence of bipolar (BP) disorder in youth, parents with
either personal or family history of BP are often referring their children for
evaluation wondering if their children’s behavior and emotional problems are due
to BP disorder. (2003)
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Treatment of Children with Bipolar Disorder - 5th International Bipolar
Conference where panel of experts answer questions. (2003)
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Pharmacological Treatments of Children and Adolescents
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Risks and Benefits of Psychiatric Medications for Children - Dr. Jefferson
Prince, Director, Child Psychiatry, North Shore Medical Center, discusses the
prevalence of psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents in the United
States. His lecture covers: anxiety disorders, depression, bipolar disorder,
ADHD, disruptive disorders, and substance abuse disorders. He gives an overview
of commonly used psychiatric medications in children and adolescents, including:
stimulants and non-stimulants for ADHD, antidepressant and anti-anxiety
medications, antipsychotics, and mood stabilizers. Finally, Dr. Prince reviews
both the benefits and the common side effects/risks of psychiatric medications
used to treat children and adolescents.
From the Fourth International Conference on
Bipolar (2001)
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Course and Outcome of Bipolar Disorder in Adolescents
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Pharmacological Treatments of Children and Adolescents
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What Are the Risk Factors for an Early Development of Bipolar Disorder in
Children?
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Panel Discussion on Child/Adolescent Bipolar
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Treatment of Bipolar Disorder Patients in the Young and Middle Adult Years
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Perceptions and Impact of Bipolar Disorder: How Far Have We Really Come?
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Cognitive Therapy for Bipolar Affective Disorder
Women and Bipolar
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Course
of Bipolar Disorder in Pregnancy - There is wide agreement that the
postpartum period presents unusually high risk for recurrence for bipolar
disorder. Doctor discusses those risks and use of mood stabilizers. (2003)
People Speak Out
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Jane Pauley -
the talk show host on her struggle with bipolar disorder, her life now and her
new book on her personal experience.
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Kay Redfield
Jamison author of An Unquiet Mind, her best-selling memoir, and
Night Falls Fast, her critically acclaimed book on suicide—talks frankly
about her experiences with a mental illness that almost claimed her life.
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Susan Panico
- Director of the National Depressive and Manic Depressive Association - talks
about the impact bipolar had on her life.
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Naomi -
college student - on the psychotic aspects of bipolar disorder
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Family Issues - The mentally ill are not nameless and faceless people, but
fathers, mothers, sons and daughters whose families are also affected by the
disability. Ray Guevara and his wife, Sunshine, discuss the impact of his mental
illness on their marriage and ways they were able to cope by pulling together as
a family. Ray's mother, Mona, also offers encouraging words for families dealing
with mental illness.
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Ray Guevara on
Stigma - Ray Guevara grew up in a conservative family and experienced
cultural barriers to seeking treatment for his bipolar disorder. Now, with his
illness and substance addictions under control, his experiences help him as an
outreach worker for the homeless mentally ill in Stanislaus County, California.
In this clip, Guevara discusses why stigma, shame and discrimination prevent an
estimated 80 percent of mentally ill individuals from seeking treatment.
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John Nash: Misconceptions about Mental Illness - Nash, who suffers from
schizophrenia and was portrayed in the movie "A Beautiful Mind" talks about
escaping into a brilliant madness.
Treatment Issues
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Collaborative Care: Patient, Family and Clinician Working Together to Improve
Treatment and Quality of Life - Dr. Gary Sachs, Director, Bipolar Research
Programs at Massachusetts General Hospital, provides a fresh approach to looking
at how patients, families, and mental health professionals interact in the
mental health professional's office. He suggests a collaborative approach where
patients, families, and treatment professionals work together to achieve the
best possible treatment results. The focus of this lecture is on bipolar
disorder, but the principles of collaboration apply to the treatment of any
psychiatric illness.
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Balancing the Benefits and Side Effects of Psychiatric Medications (for the
Treatment of Anxiety and Mood Disorders) - Dr. Mark Pollack, Director,
Center for Anxiety and Traumatic Stress Related Disorders at Massachusetts
General Hospital, addresses the challenges of balancing the risks and benefits
of psychiatric medications, including: anti-depressants, benzodiazepines,
anti-psychotics, and mood stabilizers. He focuses on the treatment of anxiety
and depression, and the medications he discusses are also used to treat bipolar
disorder.
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Step-by-Step Strategies for Enhancing Well-Being: An Introduction to
Cognitive-Behavior Therapy (for the Treatment of Anxiety and Mood Disorders)
- Dr. Otto discusses Cognitive-Behavior Therapy (CBT), an active treatment
approach where patients learn to identify and change the emotional and
behavioral patterns that underlie psychiatric distress. In CBT, both patient and
therapist take an active role in treatment by discussing problematic patterns
and actively rehearsing new ways of reacting to difficult emotions or
situations.
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Looking Toward the Future of Psychiatry: Cutting-Edge Research on Medications
- Dr. Roy Perlis - Director, Pharmacogenetics Research, Depression Clinical and
Research Program at Massachusetts General Hospital - discusses new medications,
and medications under development, for major depression, anxiety disorders,
bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. Research on psychiatric medications is
expected to yield some of the most exciting breakthroughs in psychiatry in the
next 20 years.
Alternative Remedies
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The Latest Research on Alternative and Complementary Medicine - Dr. Andrew
Nierenberg, Harvard Medical School Medical Director, Bipolar Programs, discusses
the evidence for and against alternative and complementary medicines such as
Omega-3 Fatty Acids, SAMe (s-adenosylmethionine), and St. John's Wort. His focus
is principally on depression, and other psychiatric illnesses are mentioned as
well. (2004)
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SAMe,
Folate, and Methylation in Mood Disorders
- Alternative
and Complementary Therapies: Helpful or Harmful?
- Can
Needles Heal?
- The
Uses of Acupuncture
- The
Future of Acupuncture
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Fitness For Beginners: Simple Exercises You Can Do at Home
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Helping Your Elder Loved One With Home Exercise
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Tai Chi: The Dance of Health
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An Introduction to Yoga
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Yoga as
a Complementary Treatment of Depression: Preliminary Findings
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Health and Spirituality: Is there a Connection?
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The Power of Visualization
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The Mind-Body Approach to Health: Stress Management
Other Treatments
- Vagal Nerve
Stimulation for the Treatment of Refractory Depression
Children and Depression
- Is
Your Child Depressed?
- Teen
Suicide: Too Young To Die
- Risky
Behavior in Teens: Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll
Medical Issues and Depression
- Feeling
Down? It May Be Hypothyroidism
- Treating
Hyperthyroidism: What Are Your Options?
- Treating
Hypothyroidism: What are Your Options?
- A
Champion Battles Thyroid Disease: Gail Devers' Story
- Hormone
Replacement: Treating Hypothyroidism
Anger and Stress
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Stress Management for Alzheimer's Disease Caregivers (most applies to all
caregivers)
- Avoiding
Anger
- The
Harmful Effects of Anger
- Strategies
for Avoiding Anger
- Job
Stress: How to Keep Your Cool
Anxiety
- Overcoming
Anxiety
Erectile Dysfunction
- Erectile
Dysfunction: Why Does it Happen?
- Treatment
Strategies for Erectile Dysfunction
Sleep Disorders
- What
Can You Do About Insomnia?
- Treating
Insomnia: Sleep Skills for the Restless
- Sleep
Disorders in Women
- Solving
Your Children's Sleep Problems
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