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300 Paintings is running at the Vineyard Theatre through February 23. For more information, please visit www.vineyardtheatre.org. Follow The Present Stage on Instagram at @thepresentstageThe Present Stage: Conversations with Theater Writers is hosted by Dan Rubins, a theater critic for Slant Magazine. You can also find Dan's reviews on Cast Album Reviews and in The New Yorker's Briefly Noted column.The Present Stage supports the national nonprofit Hear Your Song. If you'd like to learn more about Hear Your Song and how to support empowering youth with serious illnesses to make their voices heard though songwriting, please visit www.hearyoursong.org
Finding Solace: Amanda McNamara's Journey with Bipolar Disorder and Monarch Mental Health Amanda has become a dear friend of mine after shipping me a beautiful care package, which included her journal that helped me A LOT. Amanda McNamara, founder of Monarch Mental Health, joins Paris to discuss her personal journey with bipolar 1 disorder, diagnosed in 2010. Amanda shares how her journey began with journaling, initially a lifeline for communicating her suicidal thoughts when young, leading to her development of a color-coded brain log to track her symptoms. Despite facing numerous challenges, including a lengthy depressive episode and a stay in a mental hospital, Amanda's resilience led her to establish Monarch Mental Health. Her advocacy work aims to break the stigma around bipolar disorder and empower others in their mental health journeys. The discussion covers Amanda's past experiences, her involvement in mental health advocacy, and her creation of a journal designed to help individuals manage their mental health symptoms. Grab your own journal here! 00:00 Introduction to Amanda McNamara 00:39 Amanda's Early Struggles and Coping Mechanisms 01:18 Founding Monarch Mental Health 02:42 Personal Reflections and Impact of Journaling 03:46 Amanda's Diagnosis and Family History 06:21 Initial Treatment and Challenges 08:44 High School Experiences and Coping Strategies 11:52 Transition to Adulthood and Medication Struggles 17:55 Taking Bipolar Disorder Seriously 24:05 Medication Adjustments and Environmental Changes 26:35 Deepest Depressive Episode 27:21 Questioning Medications and Side Effects 29:49 Hospitalization and New Medications 31:36 Manic Episode and Suicidal Thoughts 35:32 Creating the Brain Journal 39:33 Founding Monarch Mental Health 42:52 The Importance of Journaling 45:59 Connecting with Monarch Mental Health
A man with bipolar disorder has a manic episode at the slc airport, breaches security onto the tarmac and crawls into an operating airplane engine, resulting in his death. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting apps: https://talkmurder.com/subscribeSupport us on patreon: https://patreon.com/talkmurderSee our technology: https://talkmurder.com/gearContent warning: the true crime stories discussed on this podcast can involve graphic and disturbing subject matter. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Fair use disclaimer: some materials used in this work are included under the fair use doctrine for educational purposes. Any copyrighted materials are owned by their respective copyright holders. Questions regarding use of copyrighted materials may be directed to legal [@] Talkocast.com
Anastasia and Leah are discussing their experiences when it comes to dating and when it has been the right time to share with a flame that you have Bipolar. Laugh along as they compare their dating faux-pas and explain their dating journey so far. Leah's Instagram: @leahcharlesking Anastasia's Instagram: @anastasiamclean Illuminate Mental Health: @illuminatemh The Bipolar Diaries: @thebipolardiaries_ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Anastasia & Leah discuss the difference types of Bipolar especially between Leah's diagnosis of Bipolar 1 and Anastasia's of Bipolar 2. Is Leah misdiagnosed Bipolar 1 or has she slipped into Bipolar 2? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Episode we talk about topics such as Oryx's manic episode and how he saw it as a spiritual awakening, entering into altered states of consciousness and being mislabeled as mentally ill, the medical model system and psychiatric drugs and much more. Timeline: 0:00:00 Introduction 0:00:46 Oryx gives a timeline of his life 0:07:05 Oryx's first Manic Episode and how it was spiritual 0:15:12 How Oryx's Spiritual Awakening was mistaken for mental illness 0:19:15 Oryx hypnotizes people in a college book store? 0:21:25 Visions and Schizophrenia/ How Oryx Receives Visions 0:26:12 Oryx experiences Oneness with everything 0:27:32 Oryx's Visions 0:32:28 Seizures and Altered States of Consciousness 0:34:24 How the mental health system treats/views someone with Bipolar 1 vs How Oryx would treat/view someone with Bipolar 1 (DSM Chart) 0:37:27 How indigenous tribes view mental health 0:38:53 Vision Quests/ Psychosis 0:42:12 The corruption behind the medical model system 0:45:20 Psychiatric Medication and Chemical Imbalance Theory 0:48:46 Spiritual Effects of Psychedelics and Psychiatric Drugs 0:51:53 Fears around psychiatric drugs and being prescribed them 0:56:08 Final Question 0:56:45 Where you can find Oryx Find Oryx Here: National Empowerment Center Website: www.power2u.org Emotional Cpr Training: www.emotional-cpr.org Healing Voices Movie: https://www.amazon.com/Healing-Voices-PJ-Moynihan/dp/B0821RFTJY Find me here: Apple Podcast/Spotify (Audio): https://anchor.fm/ezekiel-funches Podcast Clips: https://youtube.com/channel/UC45XsZw4LpPe3HicS4s7KvQ 3rd Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiVs_dLp5JfFnwSnu2Dsv8Q IG: https://instagram.com/ezekiel011?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/joseph.funches.3 Tik Tok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZTR8CtRS7/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ezekiel-funches/support
Micah and Jordan talk about Brittany Spears's Manic Episode
In this episode, Greg W. Mattingly, MD, and Vladimir Maletic, MD, share their thoughts on treatment strategies across the bipolar depression spectrum. They begin by talking about their stance on treating bipolar with comorbidities with a holistic vs stepwise approach and discuss what strategies they would consider for a patient not yet diagnosed with but who is at risk of developing bipolar depression. In addition, they discuss the concept of phase-specific treatment, considerations for medication-related adverse events, and the utility of adjunctive measures for managing bipolar depression. Presenters:Greg W. Mattingly, MDAssociate Clinical ProfessorPsychiatryWashington University School of MedicineSt Louis, MissouriPresidentSt Charles Psychiatry AssociatesSt Charles, MissouriVladimir Maletic MDClinical ProfessorDepartment of PsychiatryUSC School of MedicineGreenville, South CarolinaThis 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
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, MDAssociate Clinical Professor PsychiatryWashington University School of MedicineSt Louis, MissouriPresidentSt Charles Psychiatry AssociatesSt Charles, MissouriVladimir Maletic MDClinical ProfessorDepartment of PsychiatryUSC School of MedicineGreenville, South CarolinaThis 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
Get answers to the questions that you and your colleagues have asked! In this episode, Charles DeBattista, MD, provides answers to audience questions that were submitted at 2 recent Psychiatry Update meetings. His thoughtful responses cover your questions on differential diagnosis, initiating pharmacotherapy, medication management, and more. Moderators Amber Hoberg, PMHNP, and Greg W. Mattingly, MD, provide complementary commentary throughout the Q&A session, adding interprofessional perspective to the activity.Presenters:Charles DeBattista, DMH, MDChiefDepression Research ClinicDirectorMedical Student Education in PsychiatryProfessor of Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesStanford University School of MedicineStanford, CaliforniaAmber Hoberg, PMHNPNurse PractitionerMorningStar Family MedicineFloresville, TexasGreg W. Mattingly, MDAssociate Clinical ProfessorPsychiatryWashington University School of MedicineSt Louis, MissouriPresidentSt Charles Psychiatry AssociatesSt Charles, MissouriThis 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/3cX8ebyRegister for our Psychiatry Update 2022 series. This program is free and will offer up to 5 CME/CE credits. For physicians (MD, DO), psychiatry specialist NPs and PAs, pharmacists, social workers, and psychologists, register at:https://bit.ly/3Q1WLWRFor NPs and PAs in primary care/other specialties, register at:https://bit.ly/3Jf54Ma
In this episode, Drs Greg W. Mattingly and Charles DeBattista have a conversation about the history and features of the bipolar spectrum. Because patients can present in mixed vignettes, diagnosis of bipolar depression can be challenging. The experts offer insight on when to hold a suspicion for bipolar depression, as well as common presentations they have seen over their years in clinical practice. The conversation then progresses to potential “triggers” of bipolar depression and culminates with a discussion of the current treatment paradigm for patients with bipolar depression: first- or second-generation antipsychotics. Presenters:Greg W. Mattingly, MDAssociate Clinical ProfessorPsychiatryWashington University School of MedicineSt Louis, MissouriPresidentSt Charles Psychiatry AssociatesSt Charles, MissouriCharles DeBattista, DMH, MDChiefDepression Research ClinicDirectorMedical Student Education in PsychiatryProfessor of Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesStanford University School of MedicineStanford, CaliforniaThis 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/3bPCiVH
Ep 057: What should we know about HOW mental health issues present themselves, how should we identify them in ourselves or others, how do we field a successful team around someone we love that needs help, and what does the future look like for those aging with a brain health issue? Our next guest is an author and elite-level NCAA Basketball coach. She received a BA from Northwestern University and an MBA from Auburn University and has coached at Maine, Michigan State, and Duke, making National Coach of the Year 2005, and winning numerous championships at all three schools. She is the only coach in history to win Coach of the Year in four different conferences. An advocate for mental health and melanoma, she is also a wife, and mom of two, Maddie and Jack. She has extensive media experience, on radio shows and podcasts, and has provided color commentary for four years in the WNBA. In her book, "Secret Warrior: A Coach and Fighter, On and Off the Court", she's written a compelling memoir following her own mental health journey through the realities and challenges within the sports world. Using the recurring theme of "faith over fear" to reduce the stigma associated with impaired mental health and encourage those suffering from mental health issues to reach out to coaches, student-athletes, and to all people across the world- she offers real direction, experiences, and personal stories to teach and reassure those adversely affected by the dynamics of the mind and body experience. Motivational and heartfelt, Secret Warrior drives home the need for more education, stories, action, and an overall change to the narrative about brain health. Please welcome Joanne P. McCallie - (Coach P as her players refer to her!) to The Retirement Success in Maine Podcast! Chapters: Welcome, Joanne P. McCallie (Coach P)! [3:02] What does it mean to have a mood disorder? [16:07] Would today's day and age change how Coach P's diagnosis was approached? [26:59] Looking back at Coach P's first Manic Episode (1995), how would that experience differ if it were to occur today? [36:35] What has Coach P learned from her recent “Pivot” and what's next? [41:43] How can someone with a mental illness build a winning team around them? [46:22] How will Coach P find her own Retirement Success? [54:48] Ben and Curtis wrap up the conversation. [56:23]
Matt's dad Denis comes on the podcast to talk about Matt's first Manic Episode, the generational difference in understanding Mental Illness, and how Matt shouldn't freak out about his career.
Colleen King is a licensed psychotherapist providing individual therapy to adults throughout California via telehealth. Colleen is passionate about helping people living with the challenges of anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder learn effective strategies to manage symptoms that get in the way of living their lives. Colleen helps people to increase self-awareness, master new coping skills, and address self-limiting beliefs to foster a meaningful and authentic life. In this episode, we discuss the harmful media representation of bipolar disorder, manic vs. hypomanic episodes, supporting a loved one with bipolar, types of treatment, the importance of stress management and noticing one's triggers, breaking the stigma, and more.FOLLOW COLLEEN:INSTA: @bipolar_therapistWEBSITE: www.insightcounselingsacramento.comSTAY CONNECTED:INSTA: @trustandthriveFACEBOOK: bit.ly/FBtaramontWEBSITE: www.tara-mont.comEMAIL: tara@tara-mont.com
In this episode I had the chance to chat with Rhi about her journey with mental health. Rhi tells a wonderful story of her journey and diagnosis of Bipolar following a Manic Episode that saw her sectioned during a visit to Scotland.
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Jason Wright is the founder of The Oddball Foundation, a 501(c)3 established in 2020 from members of oddball magazine established in 1995 to advocate for mental health, social justice, and environmental sustainability. He is the host of the oddball show podcast available on all podcast platforms, author of three books, his upcoming Train of Thought 2: Almost Home, the sequel to the collection of his second collection of poetry, Poems from the Red Line, will soon be available from oddball magazine publishing. You can see his Jagged Thoughts column every week at www.oddballmagazine.com. “Books, not bombs. Write, not fight.” - Jason Wright. Join me today as Jason and I chat about his foundation, his struggles, his achievements and What does he struggle with (9:24)What helped him learn how to live (18:41)Is this resonating with you? What to look for (20:32)Are there any particular triggers that they would look for (25:51Started the OddBall Magazine at age 15 (28:37)Covid and people around us (37:14)Possible collaboration (38:47)This was such an educational and inspiring episode with Jason of The Oddball Foundation. What a powerful message to advocate for mental health, social justice, and environmental sustainability. Be on the lookout for collaborations from The KAM Project and The Oddball Foundation! Connect with JasonWebsite InstagramFacebook Email MentionsMassasoit Community College Safe Coalition PeersPerformix Student Club @ Massasoit Community CollegeThe Icarus Project The OddBall Show Podcast Episode 6.6 Les BrownWays to connect with us:Website Instagram @TheKAMProjectorg @actionistalive @whiskitwithflava YouTube - Whisk it with flAVA Special Thanks To:Rob Actis - For gifting The KAM Project BrandingDan Lipton - For composing KAMcastKIDS & KAMcast musicSara Mann - For KAMcastKIDS & KAMcast voiceovers Leah Bryant - Podcast Producer/Virtual Assistant Social Media Tags:@actionistalive@whiskitwithflava@thekamprojectorg@oddball_foundation@Oddball Magazine@massasoitgram@safecoalition@caterpillar_soup - Sascha of Icarus Project @fireweedcollectivehjClubhouse:@actionistalive@oddballmagazine Hashtags:#thekamproject#actionistalive#whiskitwithflava#poetry#oddballmagazine#oddballfoundation
What a story from Episode 1, no? Now, we venture deeper into what a Manic Episode looks like for me, and how to prevent it and cope with it. I hope you enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-bipolar-bachelor-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-bipolar-bachelor-pod/support
The topics discussed in the #Podcast all stem from Ethan Levy's Moves Mental Health Blog including; Honduras: The Great Despair of Disparity What Having Bipolar Looks Like For Me. Manic Episode 1: Overwhelmed to Paralysis Yes, I’m Privileged. Yes, it’s Relevant. Privilege, Care & Recovery Sharing My Mental Health Story: Deciding to Make the Invisible, Visible. Fear and Mental Health Illness "Losing my mind is my greatest fear." I share an anecdote with Ethan about this topic from my time at Hope Rehab in Thailand in July 2019 where I was receiving treatment for multiple addictions. Dork Dancing If you would like to make a one off or regular Donation to Ethan at Dork Dancing click this link. #Music #KurtisGoodWolf Music on the Podcast is from Kurtis Goodwolf (kurtisgoodwolf@gmail.com). The song covered by Kurt is 'Hurt' by The Nine Inch Nails. The background music in the introduction is from Mark Smith and MSP. The song is K-Says. #Gratitude Thank you Ethan Levy, Kurtis Goodwolf and Mark Smith. PRSradio DaNang & HoiAn Community Podcast Host: Eugene Leonard (#MrTherPod #YouAreNotAlone) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/prsradio/message
Close friend, comedian and host of the “Hot Mess Comedy Hour,” joins JFOD to discuss her very recent Bipolar II diagnosis, which she is taking in stride. She also tells the harrowing and hilarious story of what it was like to be part of the “JFOD Rescue Crew” during his last manic episode. Support JFOD: patreon.com/typp. Check out Andrea on IG: AndreaAllen69. Check out JFOD's YouTube channel: youtube.com/jfodcomedy. Check out the HMCH: HotMessComedyHour.com.
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In this episode of TYPP!, JFOD is solo. He opens up about a recent manic episode that he’s still currently recovering from. Thanks for listening! Become a Psycho: jfodnews.com. Check out JFOD's YouTube channel: youtube.
Join us for Part 2 of Robert Hansen! We discuss his psychology and astrology while getting more personal with you guys. Listen in to hear what crazy dreams we've been having lately, our own experience with mental illnesses, and some extra tidbits that weren't mentioned in Part 1. Happy Halloween! Resources/More ReadingsHospitalization for Bipolar Disorder https://www.healthline.com/health/bipolar-disorder/hospitalizationThis Is What It Feels Like to Have a Manic Episode https://www.healthline.com/health/what-a-bipolar-manic-episode-feels-likeA Psychobiography of Robert Hansen: The Butcher Baker https://www.researchgate.net/publication/316619540_A_Psychobiography_of_Robert_Hansen_The_'Butcher_Baker'Robert Hansen's Birth chart https://horoscopes.astro-seek.com/calculate-birth-chart-horoscope-online/?narozeni_den=15&narozeni_mesic=2&narozeni_rok=1939&narozeni_hodina=12&narozeni_minuta=00&narozeni_mesto_hidden=Estherville,%20Iowa,%20U.S.&narozeni_stat_hidden=US&narozeni_podstat_kratky_hidden=&narozeni_city=Estherville,%20Iowa,%20U.S.,%20United%20States&narozeni_sirka_stupne=43&narozeni_sirka_minuty=24&narozeni_sirka_smer=0&narozeni_delka_stupne=94&narozeni_delka_minuty=50&narozeni_delka_smer=1&narozeni_timezone_form=auto&narozeni_timezone_dst_form=auto&house_system=placidus&hide_aspects=0&&nick=Robert%20Hansen#chiron
In this episode I talk about my experience being diagnosed bipolar and the miracles that came along the way.
This episode of TYPP! discusses the reality that addition to drugs and alcohol is a disease, not a weakness of character. Unfortunately, it's often still viewed in our society that a person experiencing addition just doesn't have the will power or strength to stop, like they're some sort of damaged or immoral person. This type of stigma is damaging for all involved, and it's actually a major deterrent to recovery. My guest, sketch comedian Hans Freiwald, who is in recovery from alcoholism, explains his perspective with insight and hilarity. Also, because I have Bipolar 1 and he has Bipolar 2, we compare and contrast, which is funnnn. Haha. Please enjoy part 3 of this epic interview. Become a Psycho: jfodnews.com. Check out The Jerk Practice podcast: jerkpractice.com. Check out JFOD's YouTube channel: youtube.com/jfodcomedy.
In this heartwarming, insightful and vulnerably hilarious interview with comedian Hans Freiwald, we share some of the wild experiences that we had together in the NYC comedy scene over the years. Hans also talks about what it was like to be my roommate while I was in the throws of mania. He then opens up about his “secret alcoholism” and lets us know about the dramatic event that almost killed him and, ultimately, started him on his road to recovery. I’m truly grateful to get to share this equal parts hilarious and confessional episode of TYPP! with all of you. Enjoy part 2 of this badass 3 part interview. Become a Psycho: jfodnews.com. Check out The Jerk Practice podcast: jerkpractice.com. Check out JFOD's YouTube channel: youtube.com/jfodcomedy.
Become a PSYCHO here: jfodnews.comGet John's full stand up comedy special here: jfodcomedyspecial.com Listen to John's stand up comedy album here: jfodcomedy.comKeep an eye out for The new Netflix show Ben Schiffer is a writer for "Young Wallander" on Netflix and check out the UK show "Skins."
In this episode, the hosts, Mike, Shauna, and Jeremy, discuss the symptomologies associated with the diagnoses of bipolar disorder, the criteria, and the biblical explanations for a manic episode of bipolar disorder. Please email topics@speakthetruth.org if you'd like us to address or discuss a specific topic!
In this very rare (or not so rare) MANIC EPISODE, we present to you a public service announcement on mental healthcare and wellness during the summertime SADness. Other discussions include Joan Crawford and Seamless orders. BE WELL, OUR ADORING FANS. TAKE CARE! Warning: We pull the trigger pretty hard with this one and discuss a lot on trauma Theme music: My Cabana by Crystal Mesh
This episode we talk about the death of YouTuber & Streamer Etika, and what it can teach us about the importance of mental health and why people should take it more seriously. PODCAST Instagram: http://bit.ly/2X7geJU AAKRIST Instagram: http://bit.ly/2WhDUOT GIOVANNI Instagram: http://bit.ly/2Wr0PY2 REFERENCES: • "Acute" Japanese Punk: http://bit.ly/2SbEgSJ • Hellsing: http://bit.ly/2JuEZdH • Mushrooms to Treat Depression: http://bit.ly/32idXP0 • Etika's "I'm Sorry" Video: http://bit.ly/2L7DMwb • Etika's Manic Instagram Stream: http://bit.ly/2XzFBbN • What is Bipolar Disorder?: http://bit.ly/2XBiEA2 • FouseyTube's Manic Episode: http://bit.ly/2S5a0sv • Adderall Ingredients: http://bit.ly/2XuH1Eq • The Martian: http://bit.ly/2XQjUne *sponsored by Seam Reaper Studios & The Dojo Club http://seamreaper.space http://thedojoclub.com
Bipolar 2020 Presidential Candidate, Jeff Cooper joins the Podcast to discuss his platform, agendas and goals to truly make America Great. And undo so much of the damage that has been done by previous administrations. We also discuss Bipolarism and what a Manic Episode looks like and how they are best managed. Enjoy!
This episode of CRACKCast covers Rosen’s Chapter 101 (9th Ed.), mood disorders. The podcast will focus on the diagnosis and management of common mood disturbances. Episode Overview Patients with apparent mood disorders should be evaluated for medical disorders, medication effects, substance abuse or withdrawal because these conditions can mimic both depression and mania. Mood disorders should be suspected in patients with multiple, vague, nonspecific complaints and in patients who are frequent, heavy users of medical care. The differentiation of depression and dementia in elders can be difficult, but is important because depression often responds dramatically to treatment. Patients with mood disorders should be assessed for their suicide potential. Core questions: List the 3 neurotransmitters implicated in depression List the DSM V criteria for Major Depressive Episode (box) Define Seasonal Affective disorder, Dysthymic Disorder and Cyclothymic disorder Define Bipolar I and Bipolar II List the DSM V Criteria for a Manic Episode (box) List 8 general medical conditions and 8 medications that cause depression Describe first line medical therapy for depression and bipolar disorder List 4 criteria for hospitalization in an acute psychiatric episode Wisecracks 1. Mnemonics for symptoms of depression and mania
This episode of CRACKCast covers Rosen’s Chapter 101 (9th Ed.), mood disorders. The podcast will focus on the diagnosis and management of common mood disturbances. Episode Overview Patients with apparent mood disorders should be evaluated for medical disorders, medication effects, substance abuse or withdrawal because these conditions can mimic both depression and mania. Mood disorders should be suspected in patients with multiple, vague, nonspecific complaints and in patients who are frequent, heavy users of medical care. The differentiation of depression and dementia in elders can be difficult, but is important because depression often responds dramatically to treatment. Patients with mood disorders should be assessed for their suicide potential. Core questions: List the 3 neurotransmitters implicated in depression List the DSM V criteria for Major Depressive Episode (box) Define Seasonal Affective disorder, Dysthymic Disorder and Cyclothymic disorder Define Bipolar I and Bipolar II List the DSM V Criteria for a Manic Episode (box) List 8 general medical conditions and 8 medications that cause depression Describe first line medical therapy for depression and bipolar disorder List 4 criteria for hospitalization in an acute psychiatric episode Wisecracks 1. Mnemonics for symptoms of depression and mania