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Podcast: A Therapeutic Primer for Primary Care Physicians: The Value of Talk — Part 3: Anxiety, Major Depression, Bipolar Disorder

By Natalie Timoshin | May 13, 2010

A Therapeutic Primer for Primary Care Physicians: Part 3: Anxiety, Major Depression, Bipolar Disorder

A Therapeutic Primer for Primary Care Physicians: Part 3: Anxiety, Major Depression, Bipolar Disorder

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In this podcast, Dr Lieberman discusses the associated features of three specific mental disorders: anxiety, major depressive disorder, and bipolar disorder. He offers practical techniques that can be used in diagnosing each of these disorders and provides suggestions for treatment.

ANXIETY
A Accept the anxiety
W Watch your anxiety; rate the anxiety on a scale from 0 to 10, and watch it change
A Act with anxiety; act as if you are not anxious; breathe deeply and slowly
R Repeat the steps until the anxiety goes down to a comfortable level
E Expect the best
(MORE: Podcast: A Therapeutic Primer for Primary Care Physicians: The Value of Talk — Part 4: You and Your Patient)

Major depressive disorder

Undiagnosed depression is associated with increased symptomatology, decreased quality of life, and suicide. Using the BATHE technique will elicit the patient’s affect, and the 2-question screener discussed in the first podcast can confirm a diagnosis of depression.

1. In the past month have you been feeling down, blue, depressed, or hopeless?
2. In the past month have you lost interest in doing things that you formerly found pleasurable?

Suggestions for treatment

• See the patient regularly but keep sessions brief
• Set realistic expectations for both patient and practitioner
• Set small tasks for the patient to reverse feeling of worthlessness
• Give the patient permission to feel depressed: stop trying to cheer the patient up
• Provide behavioral suggestions and cognitive therapy along with pharmacotherapy
• Focus on the fact that although the patient has an illness, the illness will resolve
• Remember the power of “yet”
• Be supportive
• Set limits on the patient’s worrying and wallowing time

BIPOLAR DISORDER
D Distractibility; poorly focused on multitasking
I Insomnia; decreased need for sleep
G Grandiosity; inflated self-esteem
F Flight of ideas; complaints of racing thoughts
A Activities increased
S Speech pressured; more talkative
T Thoughtlessness; risk-taking behavior

 

 

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by CeeDee Smith | October 17, 2010 8:25 AM EDT

I work at an inbound call center where there are over 1700 people employed, 64% of the employees have Federal Medical Leave due to chornic stress imposed by employer. The company employs tactics such as:  they gave us a battery of psyhcholoical tests.  I myself am an acheiver I want to do my best.  They change policy, procedures, managers and impose unrealistc goals to obtain.  I have been placed on medication and left with my blood pressure 164/97.  The company will fire us if we don't retain customers.  The economy is bad and we have to listen to bankruptcy, foreclosures, unemployment as reasons for them to cancel their accounts but the company wants us to make them keep the account.  It is unreasonable.  I know you aren't a legal firm but is chornic stress a resaon for a class action suit against an employer?

A Therapeutic Primer for Primary Care Physicians: The Value of Talk

Podcast: A Therapeutic Primer for Primary Care Physicians: The Value of Talk — Part 1: Introduction

Podcast: A Therapeutic Primer for Primary Care Physicians: The Value of Talk — Part 2: The Difficult Patient

Podcast: A Therapeutic Primer for Primary Care Physicians: The Value of Talk — Part 3: Anxiety, Major Depression, Bipolar Disorder

Podcast: A Therapeutic Primer for Primary Care Physicians: The Value of Talk — Part 4: You and Your Patient






 
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