Going to extremes : mood disorders and schizophrenia
David Myers refers to depression as the "common cold of psychological disorders." This episode looks at the two major categories of mood disorders, depression and bipolar disorder, and at the cluster of psychoses known as schizophrenia. The very personal experiences of psychologists Kay Redfield Jamison, author of The unquiet mind, and Stephen Hinshaw, author of The years of silence are Past, adds a significant dimension to the experience and understanding of these illnesses.
""This episode looks at the two major categories of mood disorders--depression and bipolar disorder--and at the cluster of psychoses known as schizophrenia."--Container."
"The twentieth segment in a 22 part series that takes an indepth look at the evolving world of psychological science. This episode looks at two major categories of mood disorders--depression and bipolar disorder--and at the cluster of psychoses known as schizophrenia. The very personal experiences of psychologists Kay Redfield Jamison, author of The Unquiet Mind and Stephen Hinshaw, author of The Years of Silence are Past, adds a significant dimension to the experience and understanding of these illnesses."
"David Myers refers to depression as the "common cold of psychological disorders." This episode looks at the two major categories of mood disorders, depression and bipolar disorder, and at the cluster of psychoses known as schizophrenia. The very personal experiences of psychologists Kay Redfield Jamison, author of The unquiet mind, and Stephen Hinshaw, author of The years of silence are Past, adds a significant dimension to the experience and understanding of these illnesses."@en
"David Myers refers to depression as the "common cold of psychological disorders." This program looks at the two major categories of mood disorders - depression and bipolar disorder - and at the cluster of psychoses known as schizophrenia. The very personal experiences of psychologists Kay Redfield Jamison, author of The Unquiet Mind, and Stephen Hinshaw, author of The Years of Silence are Past, adds a significant dimension to the experience and understanding of these illnesses. Part of the Inside Out Series."@en
""Looks at two major categories of mood disorders--depression and bipolar disorder--and at the cluster of psychoses known as schizophrenia"--Container."
""The oceans of the world are all related in the way that they affect each other. From the tropical reefs that are international icons to the deep waters of the Polar Regions, this fascinating program examines the behaviour of oceans and the way they interact. Experts discuss their features, their ability to create nutrients, the way that an event in one ocean can cause a change in another on the other side of the planet and the way that humans are affecting the resources in oceans. This program is an excellent resource for students of geography and marine biology"--Container."
"Scientists discuss tropical and polar marine environments, coral reefs, natural and man made threats to reefs and polar ecosystems, possible consequences of damaging these ecosystems."@en
"David Myers refers to depression as the "common cold of psychological disorders." This program looks at the two major categories of mood disorders - depression and bipolar disorder - and at the cluster of psychosses known as schizophrenia. The very personal experiences of psychologists Kay Redfield Jamison, author of The Years of Silence are Past, adds a significient dimension to the experience and understanding of the illnesses. Part of the Inside out series.--Conteneur."
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