The Care of Patients With Complex Mood Disorders

  • Cordner Z
  • MacKinnon D
  • DePaulo J
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Abstract

This article focuses on some common dilemmas facing clinicians, patients, and families in managing the treatment of complicated mood disorders. Specifically, this article reviews the interaction of depressive states, including unipolar, bipolar, and mixed, with other adversities, including comorbid physical and psychological disorders, personality vulnerabilities, misuse of drugs and alcohol, and social and family problems. These issues are not always clearly differentiated from the depressive illness. Each of these adversities can worsen an existing mood disorder and influence the patient's resolve to persist with a treatment plan. Although this article is not focused strictly on treatment-resistant depression, these coexisting issues make depressive states harder to manage therapeutically. For brevity, the aim of this article has been limited to discussion of some complex situations that psychiatrists in general practice may encounter.Copyright © 2020 the American Physiological Society

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Cordner, Z. A., MacKinnon, D. F., & DePaulo, J. R. (2020). The Care of Patients With Complex Mood Disorders. Focus, 18(2), 129–138. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.focus.20200007

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