Virtual Webinar

Bipolar Disorder: Common Comorbidities and How to Address Them

Presented by Paul Keck, MD
1.0 CE Hours Clinical Introductory
Bipolar Disorder: Common Comorbidities and How to Address Them

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Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Identify the three most common psychiatric comorbid conditions associated with bipolar disorder.

  • Explain how the complexity of comorbidity in people with bipolar disorder affects treatment recommendations.

  • Summarize why conditions commonly comorbid with bipolar disorder raise the likelihood that someone may have bipolar disorder.

Educational Goal

The educational goal of this presentation is to increase knowledge about common comorbidities associated with Bipolar Disorder. 

Description

This presentation will inform audiences about common comorbidities associated with bipolar disorder. It will provide an overview of the most common comorbidities and educate the audience on how complex comorbidities impact treatment recommendations. Lastly, the presentation will help audience members recognize comorbid conditions that may increase the likelihood of a bipolar disorder diagnosis.

Target Audience

  • Counselor
  • Marriage & Family Therapist
  • Physician
  • Psychologist
  • Social Worker
  • Substance Use Disorder Professionals

Presenters

Paul Keck, MD

In collaboration with the University of Cincinnati & TPN.health.

Paul E. Keck, Jr., MD, is Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience at the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Medicine. He is also Senior Consulting Psychiatrist and Emeritus Founding President and CEO of the Lindner Center of HOPE, a state-of-the-science, UC-affiliated comprehensive mental health center in Mason, Ohio. Dr. Keck has conducted extensive research in bipolar disorder, depression and clinical psychopharmacology, supported by grants from the NIMH, NARSAD, the Stanley Foundation, the Marriott Foundation, and industry. Since 1996, he has been in the top 20 of the most cited scientists in the world publishing in the fields of psychology and psychiatry.

 

A magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Dartmouth College, Dr. Keck received his MD with honors (Alpha Omega Alpha) from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, New York.  He served his internship in Internal Medicine at the Beth Israel Medical Center in New York and completed his residency training in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts.  Dr. Keck remained on faculty at McLean and Harvard before joining the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cincinnati in 1991.

 

Dr. Keck is the author of over 400 scientific papers in leading medical journals.  He has also contributed over 200 reviews and chapters to major psychiatric textbooks,and is the editor or author of 6 scientific books. Dr. Keck is the recipient of numerous honors, including the Gerald Klerman Young Investigator Award from the National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association (NDMDA); the Gerald Klerman Senior Investigator Award from the Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA); the Exemplary Psychiatrist Award from the National Alliance of the Mentally Ill (NAMI); the Philip Isenberg Teaching Award from Harvard Medical School; the Nancy C A Roeske Certificate for medical student education from the American Psychiatric Association; Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association; the Wyeth-Ayerst AADPRT Mentorship Award; two Communicator Awards for Continuing Medical Education; the Outstanding Physician Partner Award of the Postgraduate Institute for Medicine; and two Golden Apple Teaching Awards from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. He is listed as one of the Best Doctors in Cincinnati by Cincinnati Magazine; The Best Doctors in America, a directory of the top one percent of physicians in the United States as rated by their peers; and is listed among The World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds by ScienceWatch.

Financially Sponsored By

  • Lindner Center of Hope