Bipolar Kids
Helping Your Child Find Calm in the Mood Storm
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- $10.99
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- $10.99
Publisher Description
Once considered an adult illness, bipolar disorder is one of the fastest growing categories in child psychiatry, touching the lives of an estimated one million children. But often it goes misdiagnosed, and kids can be prescribed medication that only worsens the condition. With her twenty-five years' experience, child psychiatrist Rosalie Greenberg offers parents and professionals alike an innovative approach to help bipolar youngsters locate that elusive inner calm. Gathering stories from families on the front lines, she shows parents how best to navigate the peaks and valleys of the disorder, addresses family relationships, and guides parents in making meaningful choices about their child's education and treatment options. A masterful book that recognizes the brilliance and creativity in bipolar kids, it will give hope that every child can, with the proper interventions, lead a full, productive life.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A child psychiatrist with 25 years of clinical experience, Greenberg\t\t specializes in juvenile bipolar disorder, a condition that affects an estimated\t\t half million children in the U.S. Greenberg explains that bipolar disorder is\t\t often misdiagnosed in children as such other disorders as ADHD or OCD; the\t\t "diagnostic morass" is further complicated by the fact that many bipolar kids\t\t also suffer from these very conditions or others such as autism or Asperger's\t\t syndrome. When bipolar disorder "rides sidesaddle" with other disorders, the\t\t wrong diagnosis can result. Fortunately, scientists are learning more about the\t\t disorder, and with this book in hand parents will also become more aware of the\t\t intricacies of this complex condition. Greenberg walks parents through a\t\t multitude of "hidden symptoms," including impulsivity, difficulty waking up,\t\t nightmares, anxiety, hypersexuality, carb cravings and sinus infections.\t\t Although in and of themselves these clues don't herald the condition, they are\t\t among the many fascinating links to pediatric bipolar disorder that Greenberg\t\t explores through current research and her own clinical experience. Along with\t\t examining the challenges, the author celebrates the bipolar child's creativity,\t\t sensitivity, and ability to "think outside the box." She also stresses the\t\t importance of listening to bipolar children, revealing that their\t\t self-observations can often be key in proper treatment.