The Essence of Bipolar Disorder: Based on Progress in Neuroscience and Genetics
By (Author) William J. Walsh
Skyhorse Publishing
Sky Pony Press
2nd January 2026
United States
General
Non Fiction
Abnormal psychology
Psychiatric and mental disorders
Neurosciences
Neurology and clinical neurophysiology
Coping with / advice about illness and specific health conditions
Hardback
288
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
480g
A Groundbreaking Scientific Investigation into the Genetic and Neurological Origins of Bipolar Disorder
After a multiyear study of recent advances in neuroscience and genetics, William J. Walsh, PhD, has resolved many of the core unknowns about bipolar disorder that have puzzled researchers for more than a century. In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Walsh presents a bold new theory of bipolar disorder-offering clarity on a condition that has eluded definitive understanding for decades. Affecting more than seventy million people worldwide, bipolar disorder remains a leading cause of suicide, unemployment, and lost human potential.
The Essence of Bipolar Disorder takes readers inside a fascinating medical investigation. Early findings indicated that bipolar is a late onset epigenetic illness involving progressive DNA damage with advancing age. A novel analysis of sixty-four known bipolar risk genes revealed the likely cause of this unique mental illness: Mutated ion channels that regulate neurotransmission coincident with accelerated DNA damage.These genetic predispositions generally are not sufficient to trigger bipolar disorder during childhood and adolescence, but continuing DNA damage over many years eventually triggers bipolar onset. These findings led to the discovery of a potassium-ion flooding mechanism that can explain the unique oscillation between mania and depression. Further analysis of neurotransmitter systems identified impaired serotonin neurons as the key drivers of mood-state switching.
This innovative theory could transform the future of bipolar disorder research and suggests promising new treatment opportunities. It also opens the door to future DNA and epigenetic screening tools that may identify children at high risk-potentially enabling early, antioxidant-based interventions to prevent illness onset.
Dr. Walsh's findings redefine the medical framework for bipolar disorder-offering new hope to those affected by this complex and often devastating condition.Join the growing movement to redefine bipolar disorder through science. This book is essential reading for researchers, clinicians, and mental health professionals dedicated to advancing psychiatric care.
Dr. William J. Walsh is president and chief scientist of Walsh Research Institute in Illinois. His varied careers include nuclear weapons research, nuclear fuels processing, lithium battery development, energy and environmental sciences, biochemistry of violent behavior, forensics, research and clinical studies of ADHD, autism, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, Alzheimer's, and neuroscience.