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Why is it so hard to get well? There are [5 reasons] why your disease is not getting better! Dr. Tadafumi Kato, a leading researcher on bipolar disorder in Japan, is a professor of psychiatry at Juntendo University School of Medicine. Dr. Tadafumi Kato (Chief Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Juntendo University School of Medicine), a leading researcher on bipolar disorder in Japan, Dr. Tadafumi Kato, a leading researcher on bipolar disorder in Japan, explains the [5 reasons] in detail from new information. [Five Reasons Why Illnesses Do Not Get Better] (1) Brain disease or hormonal problems (2) When the diagnosis and treatment do not match. (3) There is a problem with the medication (4) When the disease is not accepted (5) When there is a concurrent illness [63 Questions and Answers for the Physicians! Q&A] *I have been diagnosed with bipolar II. *I am worried that it might be a misdiagnosis. How can I tell my doctor about it? *I want to get a second opinion, I want to get a second opinion, but I am worried that my doctor will be offended. *I heard that there are certain personalities that are more prone to bipolar disorder. *He refuses to see the doctor. Is it okay if I pretend that it is an internal medicine examination and have him see a doctor? *I would like to talk to the doctor without him... *How can I tell my doctor that I want to use lithium? *Can I prevent bipolar disorder from developing in the first place? *How can I get him to realize that he is manic? *One of the causes of the disease is calcium, Should I eat a diet rich in calcium? *Can you do something about the tremor in my hands caused by the side effects of lithium? *How do I get to know a good doctor? *Is there a diet that can cure depression? *I don't want people to know that I am taking medication. *I feel alone because no one understands the pain of my illness. *Is there any job suitable for bipolar disorder? etc. [Other Features] *Case studies are introduced with four-frame cartoons. *Detailed introduction of medications - types * side effects * tips on how to take them, etc. *Explanation of how to write treatment methods other than medication [social*rhythm*metric], etc. *Tips for family members to keep in mind - tips to support the patient! |
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There are [5 reasons] why your disease is not getting better!
Dr. Tadafumi Kato, a leading researcher on bipolar disorder in Japan, is a professor of psychiatry at Juntendo University School of Medicine.
Dr. Tadafumi Kato (Chief Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Juntendo University School of Medicine), a leading researcher on bipolar disorder in Japan,
Dr. Tadafumi Kato, a leading researcher on bipolar disorder in Japan, explains the [5 reasons] in detail from new information.
[Five Reasons Why Illnesses Do Not Get Better]
(1) Brain disease or hormonal problems
(2) When the diagnosis and treatment do not match.
(3) There is a problem with the medication
(4) When the disease is not accepted
(5) When there is a concurrent illness
[63 Questions and Answers for the Physicians! Q&A]
*I have been diagnosed with bipolar II.
*I am worried that it might be a misdiagnosis. How can I tell my doctor about it?
*I want to get a second opinion,
I want to get a second opinion, but I am worried that my doctor will be offended.
*I heard that there are certain personalities that are more prone to bipolar disorder.
*He refuses to see the doctor. Is it okay if I pretend that it is an internal medicine examination and have him see a doctor?
*I would like to talk to the doctor without him...
*How can I tell my doctor that I want to use lithium?
*Can I prevent bipolar disorder from developing in the first place?
*How can I get him to realize that he is manic?
*One of the causes of the disease is calcium,
Should I eat a diet rich in calcium?
*Can you do something about the tremor in my hands caused by the side effects of lithium?
*How do I get to know a good doctor?
*Is there a diet that can cure depression?
*I don't want people to know that I am taking medication.
*I feel alone because no one understands the pain of my illness.
*Is there any job suitable for bipolar disorder? etc.
[Other Features]
*Case studies are introduced with four-frame cartoons.
*Detailed introduction of medications - types * side effects * tips on how to take them, etc.
*Explanation of how to write treatment methods other than medication [social*rhythm*metric], etc.
*Tips for family members to keep in mind - tips to support the patient!