Pediatric Bipolar Depression Disorder Debate
Pediatric Bipolar Depression Disorder Debate
(Pediatric Bipolar Depression Disorder Debate)
Discussion:
Pediatric Bipolar Depression
Disorder Debate
Some debate in the literature exists specific to whether or not bipolar disorder can be diagnosed in childhood. While some have anecdotally argued that it is not possible for children to develop bipolar disorder (as normal features of childhood confound the diagnosis), other sources argue that pediatric bipolar disorder is a fact.
In this Discussion, you engage in the debate theory that bipolar depression can or cannot be diagnosed in children and adolescents.
Some debate in the literature exists specific to whether or not bipolar disorder can be diagnosed in childhood. While some have anecdotally argued that it is not possible for children to develop bipolar disorder (as normal features of childhood confound the diagnosis), other sources argue that pediatric bipolar disorder is a fact.
In this Discussion, you engage in a debate as to whether pediatric bipolar disorder is possible to diagnose.
Assignment
· Evaluate diagnosis of pediatric bipolar depression disorder
· Analyze consequences to diagnosing/failing to diagnose pediatric bipolar
depression disorder
· The instructor wants you to take the position FOR and not against the issue of
diagnosing pediatric bipolar depression disorder.
· Review the Learning Resources concerning the controversy over the diagnosis of
pediatric bipolar depression disorder.
· Based on the position FOR, justify that pediatric bipolar depression disorder
should be diagnose
N.B: YOU ARE DEBATING FOR. (Pediatric Bipolar Depression Disorder Debate)
Learning Resources
Required Readings
Sadock, B. J., Sadock, V. A., & Ruiz, P. (2014). Kaplan & Sadock’s synopsis of psychiatry: Behavioral sciences/clinical psychiatry (11th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
- Chapter 31, “Child Psychiatry” (pp. 1226–1253)
American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). Washington, DC: Author.
- “Bipolar and Related Disorders”
- “Depressive Disorders”
Optional Resources
Thapar, A., Pine, D. S., Leckman, J. F., Scott, S., Snowling, M. J., & Taylor, E. A. (2015). Rutter’s child and adolescent psychiatry (6th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Blackwell.
- Chapter 62, “Bipolar Disorder in Childhood” (pp. 858–873)
- Chapter 63, “Depressive Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence” (pp. 874–892)