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Index
Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Contents Introduction
Why you need this book
Not receiving treatment Misdiagnosis and inadequate treatment
Who will find this book useful How to use this book About the author What this book can’t do Evidence-based information and the bibliography A message of hope
Chapter 1 Managing Emotional Distress and Thoughts of Self-Harm
Options for receiving help immediately Suicide risk factors Developing a stress and crisis management plan
Chapter 2 Mood Disorders and the Diagnostic Process
How psychiatric disorders are diagnosed The disorders
Mood episodes Depressive spectrum disorders Bipolar spectrum disorders
Chapter 3 Do You Have a Mood Disorder?
Mood episodes
Depressive episodes
Cardinal symptoms: Depression and anhedonia Other depressive symptoms Distress/impairment and medical causes Dysthymic disorders
Manic, hypomanic, and mixed episodes
Mood elevation Other mood elevation symptoms Impairment and medical causes Mixed episodes Episode duration
Mood episode summary
Interpreting your results
Mood episodes you have experienced Your likely mood disorder diagnosis Differential diagnosis
Coexisting conditions Do you have a coexisting (comorbid) psychiatric condition?
Substance use disorders Psychotic disorders Obsessive-compulsive disorder Generalized anxiety disorder Panic disorder Specific phobias Social phobia Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) Eating disorders Summary of possible comorbid conditions
Should you seek further evaluation from a mental health or medical professional?
Chapter 4 Mood Disorders: Facts and Causes
How common are mood disorders? Course of illness for mood disorders Additional features of mood disorders
Psychotic symptoms Rapid cycling bipolar illness Seasonal symptoms
Mood episodes caused or worsened by other disorders, medications, or substances The biology and psychology of mood disorders The neurobiology of emotion The biology of mood disorders
Brain structure Genetic factors Neurotransmitters Inflammation Neurocircuitry Summary of the neurobiology of mood disorders
The psychology of mood disorders
Freudian theory Cognitive theory Interpersonal theory Mindfulness theory
Summary of the biology and psychology of mood disorders
Chapter 5 How and Where to Find Help
Prescribers who treat mood disorders
Physicians other than psychiatrists Psychiatrists Other prescribers
Therapists who treat mood disorders Finding help
Getting help if you are in crisis National resources for finding treatment Local resources for finding treatment Support organizations
Costs of treatment
Chapter 6 Collaborating with Your Team
Who’s on your team? Roles and responsibilities
Medical and mental health professionals Friends and family The team captain
Communication strategies
Learning the language Managing time Avoiding intimidation
What to do if things aren’t working out with your provider
Chapter 7 The Diagnostic Evaluation
What to expect Components of a diagnostic assessment
Current psychiatric history Past psychiatric history Psychiatric disorder and substance use screening Medical and surgical history Current medications Medication allergies Family history Social history Mental status examination Physical examination Laboratory or diagnostic procedure results Psychological testing Diagnostic and symptom severity testing
Getting ready for the appointment Preparing your evaluation form
Chapter 8 Medication and Other Biological Treatments
General principles of biological interventions Effectiveness studies We can’t know everything about any given treatment All biological treatments have risks Medications used to treat mood disorders
Antidepressants
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and 5-HT1A receptor partial agonists Serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) Dopamine-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors Serotonin modulators and norepinephrine-serotonin modulators Tricyclic and tetracyclic antidepressants (TCAs) Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
How well do antidepressants work? Antidepressant side effects Discontinuation syndrome
Mania and rapid cycling in bipolar disorder Serotonin syndrome Sexual side effects Suicide
Mood stabilizers
Anticonvulsants Antipsychotics Lithium
Additional biological treatments
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) Light therapy
Summary of biological treatments
Chapter 9 Psychotherapy
Why psychotherapy? What is psychotherapy?
Developing self-awareness
Cognitive and mindfulness-based therapies
Cognitive therapy (CT) Mindfulness-based psychotherapies
Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) Summary of mindfulness therapies
Other psychotherapy methods
Family-focused therapy (FFT) Group therapy Interpersonal therapy (IPT) Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy (IPSRT) Marital and family therapy (MFT) Problem-solving therapy (PST) Psychodynamic psychotherapy Psychoeducation
Summary of psychological approaches
Chapter 10 Complementary Approaches to Recovery
Acupuncture Aerobic exercise Dietary supplements
Folate Omega-3 fatty acids SAM-e St. John’s wort
Mindfulness meditation Religion and spirituality Social support
Evaluation of your level of social support
Companion animals Self-help books and websites Summary of alternative and adjunctive recovery strategies
Chapter 11 Starting Treatment
Which initial treatment approach? Potential risks versus benefits Three general treatment strategies Starting treatment for a depressive disorder
Major depressive disorder
Uncomplicated major depression Major depression with psychotic symptoms Major depression with catatonic symptoms Major depression with a seasonal pattern Major depression with a comorbid anxiety disorder Major depression with a comorbid substance use disorder Major depression with a comorbid eating disorder Major depression with comorbid dementia
Dysthymic disorder Adjustment disorder with depressed mood
Starting treatment for bipolar disorder
Bipolar depression
Biological treatments for bipolar depression Psychotherapy for bipolar depression
Manic, hypomanic, and mixed episodes
Biological treatments Psychotherapy
Treatment setting
Which treatment setting is right for you? What about involuntary treatment?
Chapter 12 Special Considerations for Women
Major depression
Diagnosis of depression during pregnancy and after delivery Depression and your child Depression treatment during pregnancy and breast-feeding
Antidepressant treatment during pregnancy Antidepressant treatment while breast-feeding Psychotherapy treatment while pregnant or breast-feeding Recommendations
Bipolar disorder
Medication treatment for bipolar disorder during pregnancy and breast-feeding Recommendations
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder
Chapter 13 Getting Well: The Acute Phase of Treatment
Follow-up appointments Individual variations in treatment response Are you getting better?
Mood symptom fluctuation Mood cycles The nature of treatment response
Mood charts Maximizing treatment
Inputs to good decision making Evidence-based decision making Outputs
Acute treatment for depressive disorders Acute treatment for bipolar disorders
Bipolar depression Mania, hypomania, and mixed episodes
Chapter 14 Maintenance Treatment and Relapse Prevention
Maintenance treatment
The aim of maintenance treatment Decisions about maintenance treatment Maintenance treatment for depressive disorders Maintenance treatment for bipolar disorders
Additional strategies for relapse prevention
Developing a relapse prevention plan Your relapse triggers Preventing and managing triggers Early signs of relapse Responding to a potential relapse
Final thoughts
Appendix A. Resources for Getting Help Appendix B. Useful Websites Appendix C. Recommended Reading Glossary Bibliography Index
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