Vol 37 No. 4
Abstract
Bipolar disorder is a serious psychiatric illness that has a negative impact on multiple domains of functioning. The diagnosis is frequently difficult due to the varied symptoms of the disorder and the management often challenging. This article discusses the clinical features of the two main subtypes of the disorder and the risks associated with it. The management of risk and poor treatment adherence is explored. This will guide clinicians working with patients to achieve better clinical outcomes.

