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A Spectrum Approach to Mood Disorders: Not Fully Bipolar but Not Unipolar―Practical Management A Spectrum Approach to Mood Disorders: Not Fully Bipolar but Not Unipolar―Practical Management by James Phelps
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“Indeed, one could ask: when does an experience become a symptom, and not just a normal variation in mood, energy, or activity?”
James Phelps, A Spectrum Approach to Mood Disorders: Not Fully Bipolar but Not Unipolar--Practical Management
“Haidt J. The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion. Pantheon, 2012.”
James Phelps, A Spectrum Approach to Mood Disorders: Not Fully Bipolar but Not Unipolar--Practical Management
“That Johns Hopkins team has embarked on a randomized trial of probiotics as a treatment in bipolar disorder, and results are pending at this point. Obviously”
James Phelps, A Spectrum Approach to Mood Disorders: Not Fully Bipolar but Not Unipolar--Practical Management
“there’s a suggestion that for patients who have high levels of inflammatory factors, such as the easily measured C-reactive protein (CRP), a strong anti-inflammatory like infliximab can indeed have antidepressant effects (Raison”
James Phelps, A Spectrum Approach to Mood Disorders: Not Fully Bipolar but Not Unipolar--Practical Management