| Part One: Clinical Description and Diagnosis | |
| Chapter 1 | Conceptualizing Manic-Depressive Illness: The Bipolar-Unipolar Distinction and the Development of the Manic-Depressive Spectrum |
| Chapter 2 | Clinical Description |
| Chapter 3 | Diagnosis |
| Part Two: Clinical Studies | |
| Chapter 4 | Course and Outcome |
| Chapter 5 | Epidemiology |
| Chapter 6 | Children and Adolescents |
| Chapter 7 | Comorbidity |
| Chapter 8 | Suicide |
| Part Three: Physiological Studies | |
| Chapter 9 | Neuropsychology |
| Chapter 10 | Personality, Personality Disorders, and Interpersonal Functioning |
| Chapter 11 | Assessment |
| Chapter 12 | Creativity |
| Part Four: Pathophysiology | |
| Chapter 13 | Genetics |
| Chapter 14 | Neurobiology |
| Chapter 15 | Neuroanatomy and Neuroimaging |
| Chapter 16 | Sleep and Circadian Rhythms |
| Part Five: Treatment | |
| Chapter 17 | Fundamentals of Treatment |
| Chapter 18 | Medical Treatment of Mania, Hypomania, and Mixed States |
| Chapter 19 | Medical Treatment of Depression |
| Chapter 20 | Maintenance Medical Treatment |
| Chapter 21 | Medication Adherence |
| Chapter 22 | Psychotherapy |
| Chapter 23 | Treatment of Children and Adolescents |
| Chapter 24 | Treatment of Comorbidity |
| Chapter 25 | Clinical Management of Suicide Risk |
| Appendix: Resources for Information about Bipolar Disorder and Related Topics | |
| References | |
| Index | |
