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The Essential Guide to Lithium Treatment


The Essential Guide to Lithium Treatment



von: Michael Bauer, Michael Gitlin

64,19 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 19.05.2016
ISBN/EAN: 9783319312149
Sprache: englisch

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This book is a practical, up-to-date guide to the correct use of lithium for the short- and long-term treatment of mood disorders. Among the subjects addressed are the pharmacology and mechanisms of action of lithium, its use for maintenance treatment, the role of lithium in the treatment of mania and depression and in suicide prevention, further clinical indications, the administration of lithium during pregnancy and the postpartum period, and adverse effects and their management. Relevant background information is provided on the diagnosis, classification, and natural course of mood disorders, and an overview of other treatments for bipolar disorder and major depression is included.

Lithium is the essential medication for patients with mood disorders. The evidence of its efficacy in maintenance treatment is acknowledged in all major international treatment guidelines for bipolar disorders and, when used correctly, lithium unquestionably produces the most dramatic benefits of any medication in psychopharmacology. This essential guide is written by two international experts in the treatment of mood disorders who have more than 25 years of experience in the use of lithium and have authored numerous scientific articles on lithium. 

 
Diagnosis and classification of mood disorders.- Natural course of mood disorders and its treatment.- History of lithium treatment.- Pharmacology and mechanisms of action.- Maintenance treatment with lithium.- Treatment of mania with lithium.- Treatment of depression with lithium.- Suicide prevention with lithium.- Other clinical indications of lithium including neuroprotective effects and its potential indications.- Lithium in pregnancy and postpartum period.- Practical management of lithium.- Adverse effects and its management.- Other treatments for bipolar disorder and major depression.
<p><b>Michael Bauer</b>, MD, PhD, is Professor of Psychiatry and Executive Chair of the
Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at the Medical Faculty, Technische
Universität Dresden, in Germany, where he is also Physician-in-Chief at the
Psychiatric Hospital and Outpatient Clinics of the University Hospital Carl
Gustav Carus. He received his medical degree from Freie Universität Berlin
School of Medicine and a PhD in molecular biology and biochemistry from Freie
Universität Berlin. He is the editor together with Prof. Paul Grof and Prof
Bruno-Mueller-Oerlinghausen of the definitive scientific textbook “Lithium in
Neuropsychiatry-The Comprehensive Guide” (from 2006), and has authored and
coauthored more than 400 articles published in peer-reviewed journals,
including <i>The Lancet, Molecular
Psychiatry</i> and <i>The American Journal
of Psychiatry</i>, and books in the field of mood disorders. He is President of
the International Group for the Study of Lithium-Treated Patients (IGSLi),
chairs the World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry’s (WFSBP)
Task Force on Treatment Guidelines for Unipolar Depressive Disorders, and is
project coordinator of the National consortium for the German Treatment
Guidelines for Bipolar Disorder, and leads the National Research Network on
Bipolar Disoder “BipoLife”. He is Editor-in-Chief of the <i>International Journal of Bipolar Disorders</i> and <i>Pharmacopsychiatry</i> and editor of <i>Der Nervenarzt</i>.&nbsp;</p><p>Michael J. Gitlin</b>, M.D. is Professor of
Clinical Psychiatry at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
School of Medicine. He is currently the Director of the Adult Division in the
Department of Psychiatry, Medical Director of the Neuropsychiatric Behavioral
Health Services and Director of the Mood Disorders Clinic. From 1980 until
2004, he was the Medical Director of the Aftercare Clinic, a research clinic in
schizophrenia. He is the author of many scientific articles and book chapters
as well as four books, including: two editions of a solo authored
psychopharmacology textbook written for nonphysician therapists entitled
"The Psychotherapist's Guide to Psychopharmacology” published by the Free
Press, the coauthor of “Psychotropic Drugs and Women” with Dr. Victoria
Hendrick and the coauthor of “Clinician’s Guide to Bipolar Disorder:
Integrating Pharmacology with Psychotherapy”, with Dr. David Miklowitz. He
served as Chief of Staff at the Neuropsychiatric Hospital from 1997-1999. Among
his awards are: Distinguished Educator Award in Teaching from the UCLA
Department of Psychiatry (1999), Outstanding Housestaff Teaching Award, 1994
and 2008, Teacher of the Year from the Psychiatric Times in 2002; Dadone
Clinical Teaching award from the Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA in 2010; and
the Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine award from the Geffen School of Medicine
at UCLA in 2010.</p>
This book is a practical, up-to-date guide to the correct use of lithium for the short- and long-term treatment of mood disorders. Among the subjects addressed are the pharmacology and mechanisms of action of lithium, its use for maintenance treatment, the role of lithium in the treatment of mania and depression and in suicide prevention, further clinical indications, the administration of lithium during pregnancy and the postpartum period, and adverse effects and their management. Relevant background information is provided on the diagnosis, classification, and natural course of mood disorders, and an overview of other treatments for bipolar disorder and major depression is included. Lithium is the essential medication for patients with mood disorders. The evidence of its efficacy in maintenance treatment is acknowledged in all major international treatment guidelines for bipolar disorders and, when used correctly, lithium unquestionably produces the most dramatic benefits of any medication in psychopharmacology. This essential guide is written by two international experts in the treatment of mood disorders who have more than 25 years of experience in the use of lithium and have authored numerous scientific articles on lithium. &nbsp;&nbsp;
<p>Provides up-to-date guidance on the use of lithium for short- and long-term treatment of mood disorders</p><p>Explains the optimal use of lithium in treatment of mania and depression and in suicide prevention</p><p>Written by authors with more than 25 years of experience in research and clinical use of lithium</p>

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