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Die Komplexität der Behandlung bipolarer affektiver Störungen ergibt sich daraus, dass im Krankheitsverlauf fünf verschiedene Symptomkonstellationen auftreten können (Depression, Hypomanie, Manie, gemischte Episode, Rapid Cycling), was oft zu einer polypharmazeutischen Therapie führt. So muss schon mehr als bei der Behandlung jeder einzelnen Episode der langfristige Verlauf und dessen besondere polare Natur berücksichtigt werden.

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Benkert, O., Hautzinger, M., Graf-Morgenstern, M., Paulzen, M., Himmerich, H. (2016). Bipolare affektive Störungen. In: Benkert, O., Hautzinger, M., Graf-Morgenstern, M. (eds) Psychopharmakologischer Leitfaden für Psychologen und Psychotherapeuten. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49092-1_15

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