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Bi-polar disorder in children [videorecording].

Contributor(s): Publication details: Sherborn, MA : Aquarius Health Care Media, c2005.Description: 1 videodisc (27 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inOther title:
  • Title on container: Bipolar disorder in children : proper diagnosis & treatment options
Uniform titles:
  • Keeping kids healthy (Television program)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.895 22
LOC classification:
  • RJ506.D4 B57 2005
NLM classification:
  • 2007 AV-0027
  • WM 207
Production credits:
  • Executive producers, Rich Sabreen Enterprises, LLC.
Host, Winnie King.Abstract: (Producer) One minute your child is on top of the world--giddy with laughter, full of energy and confidence. The next, he's raging, or crying, or talking of suicide. What's going on? The answer might be bipolar disorder (formerly called "manic depression"), a mood disorder that can strike children as well as adults. Hear what leading experts have to say about proper diagnosis and treatment.
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DVD DVD MHERC Audio/Visual Bipolar 616.895 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available One minute your child is on top of the world--giddy with laughter, full of energy and confidence. The next, he's raging, or crying, or talking of suicide. What's going on? The answer might be bipolar disorder (formerly called "manic depression"), a mood disorder that can strike children as well as adults. Hear what leading experts have to say about proper diagnosis and treatment. A40248788
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Produced by Montefiore Medical Center in association with Thirteen/WNET New York.

An episode of the television show Keeping kids healthy.

Executive producers, Rich Sabreen Enterprises, LLC.

Host, Winnie King.

(Producer) One minute your child is on top of the world--giddy with laughter, full of energy and confidence. The next, he's raging, or crying, or talking of suicide. What's going on? The answer might be bipolar disorder (formerly called "manic depression"), a mood disorder that can strike children as well as adults. Hear what leading experts have to say about proper diagnosis and treatment.