Journal article

Setting the stage: From prodrome to treatment resistance in bipolar disorder

M Berk, P Conus, N Lucas, K Hallam, GS Malhi, S Dodd, LN Yatham, A Yung, P McGorry

Bipolar Disorders | Published : 2007

Abstract

Bipolar disorder is common, and both difficult to detect and diagnose. Treatment is contingent on clinical needs, which differ according to phase and stage of the illness. A staging model could allow examination of the longitudinal course of the illness and the temporal impact of interventions and events. It could allow for a structured examination of the illness, which could set the stage for algorithms that are tailored to the individuals needs. A staging model could further provide as structure for assessment, gauging treatment and outcomes. The model incorporates prodromal stages and emphasizes early detection and algorithm appropriate intervention where possible. At the other end of the..

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