The Interplay Between Sleep & Bipolar Disorder
Sleep can be disrupted in all stages of bipolar disorder, including in euthymic patients, and may be a predictor of relapse. There is growing evidence that sleep disruption can affect many aspects of a patient’s life, like mood, quality of life, and mood episode recurrence.
In this webinar, experts Terence Ketter, MD, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences and Founding Chief of the Bipolar Disorders Clinic at Stanford University; and Holly Swartz, MD, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of …
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