New Hope for Children and Teens with Bipolar Disorder: Your Friendly, Authoritative Guide to the Latest in Traditional and Complementary Solutions
By (Author) Boris Birmaher
Random House USA Inc
Crown Publications
13th April 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
618.92895
Paperback
368
Width 188mm, Height 231mm, Spine 20mm
624g
Your Friendly, Authoritative Guide to the Latest in Traditional and Complementary Solutions Bipolar disorder, formerly called manic- depression, can be a devastating and life- threatening illness, and the family of a child or teen with the disease is continually challenged, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Yet with proper diagnosis and early intervention there is hope for these children to grow up to enjoy their natural gifts and build upon their strengths. Written by top experts in the field, NEW HOPE FOR CHILDREN AND TEENS WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER enlightens the general public and dispels common myths about the disorder, thereby eliminating fear and ignorance. By addressing the subject clinically as well as personally, the authors bridge the gap between the afflicted and those who live with them. With compassion and insight, the book explores- - The impact of early onset bipolar disorder and the importance of proper diagnosis and early intervention - Therapeutic parenting techniques to help calm the bipolar child, including music, lighting, water, and massage therapies - The best strategies for educating the bipolar child, including creative curriculum, enriched art, music programs, goal-setting techniques, and therapeutic day school or summer camp programs - The various forms of medication therapy, psychotherapy, and electroconvulsive therapy available to children and teens with bipolar disorder - Medical strategies and risk factors for the prevention of suicide
BORIS BIRMAHER, M.D., professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, is one of the country's top researchers in the field of child and adolescent bipolar disorder. He, together with David Axelson, M.D., is also currently the director of Child and Adolescent Bipolar Disorders Services at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic in Pittsburgh. Dr. Birmaher lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.