Specialties
Bipolar disorder is one of the most frequently diagnosed youth mental health diseases. Up to one-third of the 3.4 million children and adolescents with depression in the United States may actually be experiencing the early onset of bipolar disorder. Also, up to 15 percent of American children diagnosed with ADHD may actually be suffering instead from early onset bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder has an impact not only on children's mood and behavior but on the way they experience the world and consequently on the way they think. The intensity with which a bipolar child perceives things can be the source of creativity and artistic talent, but it can also be a source of confusion and disorganization. If parents can understand the effects of bipolar disorder on their child, they can help him or her to better navigate school, friendships, and family relationships. In his discussion of the many aspects of this disorder and specific case histories, Dr. Gregory T...