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Third Argentine Consensus statement on management Bipolar Disorders. Section1: introduction and general concepts
Marcelo Cetkovich-Bakmas1, Andrea Abadi2, Sebastián Camino3
1Investigador del Instituto de Neurociencias Cognitivas y Traslacionales (INCYT), CONICET-Fundación INECO-Universidad Favaloro. Buenos Aires, Argentina. alejocorrales@hotmail.com.
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The Third Argentine Consensus on the management of bipolar disorders (TB) is an initiative of the Argentine Association of Biological Psychiatry (AAPB). As a reference document, this consensus pursues two main objectives: on the one hand, to summarize and systematize the best available evidence on the comprehensive management of this pathology; on the other, to provide a useful, up-to-date instrument for psychiatrists, multidisciplinary teams dedicated to mental health, and government agencies. During a period of approximately six months of work -that is, from May to October 2022- a committee of experts made up of 18 professionals and representatives of the three most important Psychiatry and Mental Health associations in Argentina (that is, the AAPB, the Argentine Association of Psychiatrists, AAP, and the Association of Argentine Psychiatrists, APSA) have focused on updating the information regarding TB. Finally, this document was prepared as a result of an exhaustive review of the bibliography published to date, which was strategically divided into three parts: the first deals with the generalities of TB; the second deals with the comprehensive treatment of the pathology; finally, the third analyzes TB in the context of special situations.
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