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... Bipolar Disorder Introduction Bipolar disorder was formerly known as manic depressive disorder. The words “depression” and “mania” have their origins in Ancient Greek. Hippocrates (460-337 B.C.) was the first to systematically describe mania and depression. In prehippocratic Greece the theory of th ...
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... Most anxiety disorders including GAD usually develop in childhood or adolescence: in older individuals the occurrence of anxiety disorders can be related to an underlying medical disease, but can also occur without underlying disease or illness. (Medical Disability Guidelines, 2009). Males, individu ...
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... serve primarily as a resource to the practice assuring enhanced community psychiatric access (referrals would be seen quickly by this provider). This would likely NOT include phone consultation since there is no billing mechanism. It is possible the network psychiatrist could fill that role but this ...
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