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Bipolar Disorder: Cracking the Code - for mental health professionals, 1.
Introduction: Setting the scene
How to approach this course (3 min 44 sec) (3:44)
Section One: Features of bipolar disorder
Features of bipolar disorder, 1 (11 min 53 sec) (11:56)
Features of bipolar disorder, 2 (11 min 30 sec) (11:32)
Features of bipolar disorder, 3 (13 min 30 sec) (13:32)
Features of bipolar disorder, 4 (14 min 10 sec) (14:09)
Features of bipolar disorder, 5 (12 min 08 sec) (12:08)
Features of bipolar disorder, 6 - manic episodes 1 ( 10 min 58 sec) (10:58)
Features of bipolar disorder, 7, exaggerated self-esteem, grandiosity (12 min 18 sec) (12:18)
Features of bipolar disorder, 8. Grandiose ideas towards others (8 min 25 sec) (8:25)
Section Two: Bipolar disorder - a problem in the brain?
Bipolar disorder does not appear on official brain disorder lists (27 min 04 sec) (27:04)
Who treats brain disorders? And who treats bipolar disorder? (28 min 16 sec) (28:16)
Section Three: Bipolar disorder - A brain chemical imbalance illness?
Bipolar disorder and brain chemical imbalances, no. 1. (23 min 36 sec) (23:36)
Bipolar disorder and brain chemical imbalances, no. 2. (18 min 11 sec) (18:11)
Bipolar disorder and brain chemical imbalances, no. 3. (13 min 22 sec) (13:22)
Bipolar disorder and brain chemical imbalances, no. 4 (13 min 49 sec) (13:49)
Section Four: Making sense of bipolar disorder
Making sense of supposedly "bizarre bipolar disorder" behaviour (18 min 35 sec) (18:35)
Making sense of grandiose ideas (25 min 11 sec) (25:11)
Making sense of the "highs" of bipolar disorder (38 min 52 sec) (38:52)
Making sense of bipolar swings (13 min 30 sec) (13:30)
Making sense of manic episodes, 1 (16 min 21 sec) (16:23)
Making sense of manic episodes, 2 (13 min 58 sec) (14:00)
Making sense of manic episodes, 3 (20 min 37 sec) (20:39)
Making sense of manic episodes, 4 (12 min 25 sec) (12:27)
Making sense of manic - and psychotic - episodes, 5 (20 mins 55 sec) (20:57)
Section Five: Bipolar disorder profiles
Bipolar disorder profiles, 1 (14 min 01 sec) (14:01)
Bipolar disorder profiles, 2 (11 min 45 sec) (11:45)
Bipolar disorder profiles 3 (12 min 34 sec) (12:34)
Bipolar disorder profiles 4 (12 min 0 sec) (12:00)
Section Six: Trauma and bipolar disorder
Trauma and bipolar disorder, 1. (13 min 03 sec) (13:03)
Trauma and bipolar disorder 2 (15 min 19 sec) (15:19)
Trauma and bipolar disorder 3 (13 min 21 sec) (13:21)
Trauma and bipolar disorder 4 (15 min 45 sec) (15:45)
Trauma and bipolar disorder 5 (7 min 20 sec) (7:20)
Section Seven: Bipolar disorder outcomes (27 min 07 sec)
Bipolar disorder, The prevailing view: Recovery is not an option (15 min 24 sec) (15:24)
Full recovery is not an option, according to the prevailing understanding of bipolar disorder. Is this view correct? (11 min 43 sec) (11:43)
Section Eight: Key themes in bipolar disorder
Overview (to be added March/April 2017)
Boundaries and bipolar disorder (10 min 13 min) (10:13)
Emotions and bipolar disorder, 1 (13 min 01 sec) (13:01)
Section Nine: Triggers and bipolar episodes, and how to address them
Triggers and bipolar episodes, 1: The prevailing view (12 min 57 sec) (12:57)
Triggers and bipolar disorder, 2. (11 min 21 sec) (11:21)
Section Ten: Working with people diagnosed with bipolar disorder
Changing long established patterns. Client ZA (28 min 10 sec) (28:10)
Section Twelve: Prevention of bipolar disorder
Prevention of episodes of highs and lows, 1. (11 min 12 sec) (11:12)
Prevention of bipolar episodes, 2 (5:37)
Section Thirteen: Case studies
Case study # 1. (23 min 09 sec) (23:09)
Case study # 1, The work, 1. (15 min 02 sec) (15:02)
Full recovery is not an option, according to the prevailing understanding of bipolar disorder. Is this view correct? (11 min 43 sec)
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