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Bipolar children : cutting-edge controversy, insights, and research
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Bipolar children : cutting-edge controversy, insights, and research

Author: Sharna Olfman
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Praeger Publishers, 2007.
Series: Childhood in America.
Edition/Format: Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Sharna Olfman
ISBN: 9780275997304 0275997308
OCLC Number: 156994525
Description: viii, 164 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Bipolar children: cutting edge controversy / Sharna Olfman -- Bipolar syndrome by proxy?: the case of pediatric bipolar disorder / David Healy and Joanna Le Noury -- But don't call it science / Lawrence Diller -- Creating the bipolar child: how our drug-based paradigm of care is fueling an epidemic of disabling mental illness in children / Robert Whitaker -- The childhood bipolar epidemic: brat or bipolar? / Elizabeth J. Roberts -- Disrupted care and disruptive moods: pediatric bipolar disorder in foster-care children / Toni Vaughn Heineman -- Pediatric bipolar disorder and the destruction of lived experience: a case study / William J. Purcell -- An invisible plague: pediatric bipolar disorder and the chemical colonization of childhood / Daniel Burston -- Developmental neurotoxicity of industrial chemicals and pediatric bipolar: a call to research / Philip J. Landrigan.
Series Title: Childhood in America.
Responsibility: edited by Sharna Olfman.
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