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Bipolar Disorder - Children and TeensInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Additude Magazine: Bipolar Disorder in Children Description: Comorbidity, disagreement on treatment, excessive temper outburst and mood changes. (additudemag.com) |
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Description: Teenagers, manic and depressive symptoms. (aacap.org) |
Bipolar Affective Disorder in Youths Description: Illness described, causes, diagnosing, co-morbidity, prognosis and treatments. (klis.com) |
Bipolar Children and Teens Description: Stories, links to diagnosis, general information, medication, support and organizations. (hometown.aol.com) |
Bipolar Disorder in Adults and Children Description: Articles on diagnosis, treatment and life issues of people with bipolar disorder. (ncpamd.com) |
Bipolar Disorder in Children Description: Symptoms, facts, home versus school behavior, early intervention and treatment. (families-first.com) |
Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adolescents Description: Symptoms, causes, clozapine vs. placebo in treatment, severe mood and behavior problems and links. (intramural.nimh.nih.gov) |
Bipolar Kids Description: Can mimic attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, failing grades, drug abuse, suicide, what parents need to know, manic and depressive symptoms and resources. (connectingwithkids.com) |
Bipolar Kids Description: Information, resources, research, treatment, links, articles, book review, diagnostic criteria and school issues. (geocities.com) |
BPkeepers Description: Symptoms, treatment, stories, links, chat, books, articles, school and insurance issues. (bpkeepers.org) |
Child and Adolescent Bipolar Disorder Description: Introduction, cautionary note, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. (thera-chat.org) |
Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation Description: Mission, goal, become a member or donor, guidelines for journalists, publications, press releases, early-onset illness, interviews, artwork and literature. (bpkids.org) |
Diagnosis and Treatment Description: Modifications for age, symptoms, overlap of mania and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, statistics, treatment, intervention and research. (psychiatrictimes.com) |
Doctor's Guide Description: The disease can affect young children, may coexist with ADHD and early onset illness. (pslgroup.com) |
Facts About Childhood-Onset Bipolar Disorder Description: Differences in illness between adults and children, symptoms, co-occurring conditions, affects on school performance, treatment and medications. (nami.org) |
Focus Adolescent Services Description: Illness defined and described, symptoms, physical complaints, treatment, medications and psychotherapy. (focusas.com) |
Girl Health: What Is Bipolar Disorder Description: Talking about it, a personal experience and getting the facts. (girlhealth.org) |
Juvenile Bipolar Research Foundation Description: Raises and distributes funds for research into causes, treatment, and prevention of early-onset bipolar disorder. (bpchildresearch.org) |
Keep Kids Healthy Description: Illness defined, diagnosis, phases compared, comorbidity, treatments and support. (keepkidshealthy.com) |
Mood Swings and Drugs Description: Abuse of alcohol and other substances can mask or mimic signs and symptoms of illness. (ncpamd.com) |
Not My Kid Description: Signs and symptoms, possible coexisting problems, commonality, causes, how to help, suicide helps, FAQs, famous people with the malady, organizations, links and books. (notmykid.org) |
Paediatrics and Child Health Description: Overview of the illness in youth, epidemiology, premorbid and clinical characteristics, differential diagnosis, comorbidity, prognosis and mutimodal treatment. (pulsus.com) |
Parenting Bipolar Children Description: Education issues, advocacy, organizations, research, treatment alternatives, finding a doctor and creativity. (parentsofbpkids.freeservers.com) |
Parents of Bipolar Children in Southern California Description: Offers information about the illness, local mental health centers and programs, support group, and review of educational resources and rights. (parents4bpkids.org) |
Patient-Centered Guides Description: Articles, support groups, books, sibling issues, health care and insurance, medications and public mental health agencies by states. (patientcenters.com) |
Prepubertal Bipolar Disorder Description: Co-occurring illnesses, emotion regulation, characteristics of temper tantrums, genetic anticipation, charting of behavior and early intervention. (nami.org) |
Teens Health Description: Illness described, symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment and coping. (kidshealth.org) |
Teens Health: Bipolar Disorder Description: Illness explained, signs and symptoms, causes, diagnosis and dealing with it. (kidshealth.org) |
The Bipolar Child Description: Books, articles, individual education plan, research, workshops and consultations. (bipolarchild.com) |
The Bipolar Disorder Child Description: A book, FAQ, newsletters, resources and readings. (bipolarchild.com) |
The Parent Advocate Network Description: Story, help, support, medications, links, articles, poetry and bulletin board. (angelfire.com) |
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