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COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN BIPOLAR PATIENTS – A REVIEW FOCUSED ON RECENT NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT IN BIPOLAR DISORDER
There is substantial evidence which indicates that neuropsychological functioning is impaired in individuals with bipolar affective disorder. The recurrence of episodes of mania and/or depression is a feature of...
Clinical and evolutional aspects in bipolar disorder, manic episode (1)
To understand the maniac-depressive illness, to diagnose it precisely and to treat it in an efficient way, it is necessary to get familiarized to what Kraepelin called “common fundamental...
CLINICAL AND EVOLUTIONAL ASPECTS IN BIPOLAR DISORDER, MANIC EPISODE (2)
Abstract: To understand the maniac-depressive illness, to diagnose it precisely and to treat it in an efficient way, it is necessary to get familiarized to what Kraepelin called “common fundamental...
THE ASSESSMENT OF GLOBAL FUNCTIONING IN BIPOLAR PATIENTS WITH COGNITIVE DEFICITS
The severe course of bipolar disorder is associated with cognitive deficits in areas such as verbal memory, working memory, psychomotor speed, verbal fluency, attention and s p e d...
COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER
Cognitive impairment was considered for a long time to be part of depression and it was expected to disappear as other mood symptoms improved with treatment. Because of this...