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In this chapter, we review strategies for treating bipolar disorder, drawing primarily on data from randomized controlled trials. Where such data are lacking, strategies based on data from open trials, naturalistic studies, and expert consensus guidelines are included. The treatment of bipolar disorder in children and adolescents is covered elsewhere in this book (see Chapter 55 in this volume, “Treatment of Child and Adolescent Disorders,” by Wagner and Pliszka).
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