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.

Depressive and Bipolar Disorders

Depressive and Bipolar Disorders
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Instructor: Kyle Smith
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Reviewed on Nov 30, 2024
superbly crafted and insightful for all students devoted to the discipline of psychology.
Reviewed on Dec 11, 2024
the course neglects a little the priority of psychotherapy in general and other psychological therapies like psychodynamic therapy
Reviewed on Jan 9, 2026
Thank you very much, it was helpful and comprehensive and contributed to consolidating my knowledge about depressive disorders
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