Industry Symposium Sniffing Out the Truth: Strategies for the Effective Recognition and Management When A “Whiff of Mania” is Present in Patients With Depression Supported by Intra-Cellular Therapies

The presence of mixed features in unipolar and bipolar depression worsens prognosis and can have dire consequences, including greater risk of suicidality, if not diagnosed and treated in a timely and appropriate manner. In this presentation, Dr. Joseph Goldberg discusses strategies for accurately identifying mixed features and appropriate treatment strategies with the largest evidence base for efficacy in treating depression when mixed features are present.

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Faculty Information

Joseph F. Goldberg, MD
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Joseph F. Goldberg, MD
Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Learning Objectives

  1. Recognize the impact of mixed features on quality of life, treatment selection, and outcomes for patients with depression.
  2. Collaborate with patients, loved ones, and the care team to improve the early and accurate diagnosis of depressive mixed states (DMX).
  3. Implement evidence-based treatments for DMX and reduce the use of potentially harmful treatment strategies.

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