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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Depressive and Bipolar Disorders by American Psychological Association

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Depressive and bipolar disorders are estimated to affect more than 400 million people around the globe. Although treatments are available, most people who are affected by these disorders are not properly diagnosed or treated. This course provides a review of common depressive and bipolar disorders, including dysthymic disorder, premenstrual dysphoric disorder, peripartum depressive disorder, as well as bipolar type I disorder, bipolar type II disorder, and cyclothymic disorder. In addition, the course presents the diagnostic criteria, demographics, contributing factors, and treatments for each disorder....

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By RIRIN K

Jan 1, 2025

The “Depressive and Bipolar Disorders” course offered by the American Psychological Association (APA) provides an in-depth exploration of the diagnostic criteria, treatment options, and the underlying psychological and biological factors associated with depression and bipolar disorders. It covers a range of topics including the different types of depressive disorders, bipolar disorder I and II, and cyclothymic disorder. The course emphasizes evidence-based therapeutic interventions, including pharmacological treatments and various forms of psychotherapy, while also discussing the impact of these disorders on individuals’ lives. Participants will gain insights into the complexities of mood disorders, improving their understanding of how these conditions are diagnosed and treated. This course is ideal for professionals in psychology, mental health, or related fields who are looking to deepen their knowledge of mood disorders ❤️🩹

By aishwariya r

Dec 1, 2024

superbly crafted and insightful for all students devoted to the discipline of psychology.

By Amel A S

Aug 13, 2024

Great courses

By Claudia R

Nov 4, 2024

love it

By Abdelilah B

Dec 11, 2024

the course neglects a little the priority of psychotherapy in general and other psychological therapies like psychodynamic therapy