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Cover art: the images represent the two poles of bipolar disorder — (front cover) the black dog of depression and (back cover) the crimson dragon of mania. They are reproduced here courtesy of the artist, Ingi Barr, whose book Walking the black dog is an inspirational story of a young girl dealing with depression. Barr is currently working on her new book, on mania, featuring Scarlett the crimson dragon.

This supplement was supported by an unconditional grant from AstraZeneca Neuroscience.
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Contents 16 August 2010 |
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Supplement |
Bipolar disorder: new understandings, emerging treatments
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Bipolar disorder: diagnostic issues
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Diagnosis and monitoring of bipolar disorder in general practice
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Bipolar disorder in general practice: challenges and opportunities
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Comorbidities in bipolar disorder: models and management
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Risk assessment and management in bipolar disorders
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The pharmacological treatment of bipolar disorder
in primary care
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The role of psychotherapy in bipolar disorder
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From neuroprogression to neuroprotection:
implications for clinical care
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©The Medical Journal of Australia 2010 www.mja.com.au PRINT ISSN: 0025-729X ONLINE ISSN: 1326-5377