Bipolar Disorder: Where to Go for Information
Check out these websites for information on Bipolar Disorder.
[step-list-wrapper title=”” time=””] [step-item number=”1. ” image_url=”” title=”National Institute of Mental Health” ]www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/bipolar.cfm[/step-item]
[step-item number=”2. ” image_url=”” title=”Child and; Adolescent Bipolar Foundation” ]www.bpkids.org[/step-item]
[step-item number=”3. ” image_url=”” title=”American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry” ]www.aacap.org[/step-item]
[step-item number=”4. ” image_url=”” title=”Juvenile Bipolar Research Foundation” ]www.jbrf.org[/step-item]
[step-item number=”5. ” image_url=”” title=”Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance” ]www.dbsalliance.org[/step-item]
[step-item number=”6. ” image_url=”” title=”National Alliance on Mental Illness” ]http://www.nami.org[/step-item]
[step-item number=”7. ” image_url=”” title=”The Bipolar Child” ]http://www.bipolarchild.com[/step-item][/step-list-wrapper]
Literature:
The Bipolar Child: The Definitive and Reassuring Guide to Childhood’s Most Misunderstood Disorder
3rd Edition
By Demitri Papolos, MD, and Janice Papolos
New York: Broadway Books, 2006
Bipolar Kids: Helping Your Child Find Calm in the Mood Storm
By Rosalie Greenberg, MD
Da Capo Press, 2007
New Hope for People With Bipolar Disorder
Revised 2nd Edition
By Jan Fawcett, MD, Bernard Golden, PhD, and Nancy Rosenfeld
Three Rivers Press, 2007
Parenting a Bipolar Child
By Gianni L. Faedda, MD, and Nancy B. Austin, PsyD
New Harbinger Publications, Inc., 2006