Psych Matters

New Clinical Guidelines for Mood Disorders: Management of Bipolar Disorder

February 26, 2021 RANZCP
Psych Matters
New Clinical Guidelines for Mood Disorders: Management of Bipolar Disorder
Show Notes

In this episode of Psych Matters, Professor Gin Malhi and his guests  discuss The 2020 Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists clinical practice guidelines for mood disorders. This discussion is the 3rd in the series and focusses on  Management of Bipolar Disorder.

Speakers:
Professor Gin Malhi – University of Sydney
Doctoral Researcher Erica Bell – University of Sydney
Associate Professor Darryl Bassett – University of Western Australia
Professor Greg Murray – Swinburne University of Technology
Professor Richard Porter – University of Otago
Associate Professor Ajeet Singh – Deakin University
Professor Malcolm Hopwood – University of Melbourne

The 2020 Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists clinical practice guidelines for mood disorders
The  guidelines provide up-to-date guidance regarding the management of mood disorders that is informed by evidence and clinical experience. The guidelines are intended for clinical use by psychiatrists, psychologists, primary care physicians and others with an interest in mental health care. The guidelines were developed by the Mood disorders committee: Gin S Malhi (Chair), Erica Bell, Darryl Bassett, Philip Boyce, Richard Bryant, Philip Hazell, Malcolm Hopwood, Bill Lyndon, Roger Mulder, Richard Porter, Ajeet B Singh and Greg Murray.

Resources:
The 2020 Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists clinical practice guidelines for mood disorders
https://www.ranzcp.org/practice-education/guidelines-and-resources-for-practice/mood-disorders-cpg-and-associated-resources

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