Diagnosing Mood Disorders
Understanding Depression & the Bipolar Spectrum
January 6, 2025,
1:00 - 3:00pm CST
Virtual via Zoom
Fee: $10 full members; $25 partial members and nonmembers
Continuing Education Hours: 2.0
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Virtual via Zoom
Fee: $10 full members; $25 partial members and nonmembers
Continuing Education Hours: 2.0
Course Description
The limitations of DSM-5 (the diagnostic manual for psychiatry) are seldom more apparent than when working with the mood disorders. The diagnosis of depression consistently shows poor reliability in field studies. "The Bipolar Spectrum" is a term encompassing an effort to incorporate clinical observations regarding atypical cyclical mood disorders with standard diagnostic criteria. It all gets quite confusing.
Learning Objectives:
- After participating in this session, attendees should be able to describe the DSM criteria for
depression, bipolar disorder, and their descriptors. - After participating in this session, attendees should be able to explain how the bipolar spectrum
differs from traditional bipolar disorder. - After participating in this session, attendees should be able to apply their understanding of mood
disorders to recommending the most efficacious and safest treatments for their clients.