
STAHL'S | CH 6 | PT 14 | STRESS & VULNERABILITY GENES: BORN FEARFUL? #psychiatry#psychopharmacology
Easy to understand notes of Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology, Chapter 6-MOOD DISORDERS. Part 14: STRESS AND VULNERABILITY GENES: BORN FEARFUL? VIDEOS IN THIS SERIES WILL EXPLAIN: MONOAMINE NEUROTRANSMITTER SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION OF MOOD DISORDERS THE BIPOLAR SPECTRUM BIPOLAR ¼ (0.25) BIPOLAR ½ (0.5) AND SCHIZOAFFECTIVE DISORDER BIPOLAR I½ (1.5) BIPOLAR II½ (2.5) BIPOLAR III (3.0) BIPOLAR III½ (3.5) BIPOLAR IV (4.0) BIPOLAR V (5.0) BIPOLAR VI (6.0) CAN UNIPOLAR DEPRESSION BE DISTINGUISHED FROM BIPOLAR DEPRESSION? ARE MOOD DISORDERS PROGRESSIVE? NEUROTRANSMITTERS AND CIRCUITS IN MOOD DISORDERS NORADRENERGIC NEURONS MONOAMINE INTERACTIONS: NE REGULATION OF 5HT RELEASE THE MONOAMINE HYPOTHESIS OF DEPRESSION THE MONOAMINE RECEPTOR HYPOTHESIS AND GENE EXPRESSION STRESS AND DEPRESSION STRESS, BDNF, AND BRAIN ATROPHY IN DEPRESSION STRESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT: HOW MUCH STRESS IS TOO MUCH STRESS? STRESS AND VULNERABILITY GENES: BORN FEARFUL? DEVELOPMENT OF STRESS RESILIENCE DEVELOPMENT OF STRESS SENSITIZATION PROGRESSION FROM STRESS SENSITIZATION TO DEPRESSION SYMPTOMS AND CIRCUITS IN DEPRESSION SYMPTOMS AND CIRCUITS IN MANIA