Nervenheilkunde 2014; 33(12): 849-854
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1627763
Bipolare Störungen
Schattauer GmbH

Der Verlauf bipolarer Störungen

Gibt es neue Erkenntnisse?The course of bipolar disordersAre there new findings?
P. Brieger
1   Bezirkskrankenhaus Kempten, Akademisches Lehrkrankenhaus der Universität Ulm
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Publication History

eingegangen: 04 October 2014

angenommen: 04 October 2014

Publication Date:
22 January 2018 (online)

Zusammenfassung

Verlaufsbeobachtungen sind von zentraler Bedeutung für das Verständnis bipolar affektiver Störungen. Eine reiche Literatur zu diesem Thema nennt auch entsprechende Prädiktoren. Dieser Artikel stellt neue Herangehensweisen vor: 1. Staging-Modelle bipolar affektiver Störungen, 2. die Frage zur Existenz des Kindling-Phänomens, 3. die Frage zum Einfluss der Polarität auf den Verlauf, 4. Überlegungen zur Entität „bipolare Störung” und 5. der Einfluss von Versorgungskonzepten auf den Verlauf bipolarer Störungen. Eine kritische, reflektierte und patientenorientierte Herangehensweise ohne Dogma tut Not.

Summary

Observation of the course of bipolar disorder is of central importance for its understanding. There are several studies that have reported predictors. The paper presents new concepts: 1. Staging models of bipolar affective disorders, 2. a discussion whether “kindling phenomena” exist in reality, 3. the influence of polarity on the illness course, 4. a discussion whether bipolar affective disorders form an “entity” and 5. new concepts of collaborative care. There is a need for a critical, reflecting and patient-oriented attitude without any dogma.

 
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