
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In this episode, Greg W. Mattingly, MD, and Vladimir Maletic, MD, have a conversation about the complexities of accurately diagnosing bipolar depression. Bipolar depression can be difficult to differentiate from other psychiatric conditions, such as unipolar depression, depression with mixed features, ADHD, PTSD, and anxiety. This differential is made more challenging in that patients with bipolar depression often have psychiatric comorbidities with overlapping symptomology. Listen as the 2 psychiatrists share their insights on how to act as detectives and weed through clues from current symptoms, past symptoms, and family history to reach an accurate diagnosis.
Presenters:
Greg W. Mattingly, MD
Associate Clinical Professor Psychiatry
Washington University School of Medicine
St Louis, Missouri
President
St Charles Psychiatry Associates
St Charles, Missouri
Vladimir Maletic MD
Clinical Professor
Department of Psychiatry
USC School of Medicine
Greenville, South Carolina
This content is based on a CE/CME program supported by independent educational grants from AbbVie and Intra-Cellular Therapies, Inc.
For more programs in this series, visit:
https://bit.ly/3TClDqb
5
33 ratings
In this episode, Greg W. Mattingly, MD, and Vladimir Maletic, MD, have a conversation about the complexities of accurately diagnosing bipolar depression. Bipolar depression can be difficult to differentiate from other psychiatric conditions, such as unipolar depression, depression with mixed features, ADHD, PTSD, and anxiety. This differential is made more challenging in that patients with bipolar depression often have psychiatric comorbidities with overlapping symptomology. Listen as the 2 psychiatrists share their insights on how to act as detectives and weed through clues from current symptoms, past symptoms, and family history to reach an accurate diagnosis.
Presenters:
Greg W. Mattingly, MD
Associate Clinical Professor Psychiatry
Washington University School of Medicine
St Louis, Missouri
President
St Charles Psychiatry Associates
St Charles, Missouri
Vladimir Maletic MD
Clinical Professor
Department of Psychiatry
USC School of Medicine
Greenville, South Carolina
This content is based on a CE/CME program supported by independent educational grants from AbbVie and Intra-Cellular Therapies, Inc.
For more programs in this series, visit:
https://bit.ly/3TClDqb
782 Listeners
78,023 Listeners
142 Listeners
30,694 Listeners
32,094 Listeners
111,088 Listeners
158 Listeners
56,011 Listeners
1,332 Listeners
294 Listeners
571 Listeners
21 Listeners
28,636 Listeners
178 Listeners
113 Listeners