Gin S Malhi spends much of his time researching Bipolar disorder, Psychiatry, Mania, Clinical psychology and Cognition. His study with Bipolar disorder involves better knowledge in Neuroscience. His Psychiatry study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Internal medicine and Placebo-controlled study.
As a member of one scientific family, Gin S Malhi mostly works in the field of Mania, focusing on Schizophrenia and, on occasion, Bioinformatics, Neurodegeneration, Neuropsychiatry, Autism and Comorbidity. His studies deal with areas such as Psychological intervention, Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance and Bipolar I disorder as well as Clinical psychology. His Cognition research includes elements of Hypomania and Cognitive psychology.
Gin S Malhi focuses on Psychiatry, Bipolar disorder, Clinical psychology, Depression and Mania. His research investigates the connection between Psychiatry and topics such as MEDLINE that intersect with problems in Intensive care medicine. His studies in Bipolar disorder integrate themes in fields like Psychotherapist, Internal medicine, Cognition and Mood.
His Cognition study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Cognitive psychology. Clinical psychology and Personality are commonly linked in his work. His research in Mania is mostly focused on Hypomania.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Psychiatry, Bipolar disorder, Depression, Mood disorders and MEDLINE. His work on Mental health and Intervention as part of general Psychiatry study is frequently linked to Clinical neurology, bridging the gap between disciplines. Gin S Malhi mostly deals with Mania in his studies of Bipolar disorder.
His Mood disorders study combines topics in areas such as Irritability, Cognition and Clinical psychology, Mood. His Cognition research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cognitive psychology and Audiology. The concepts of his Clinical psychology study are interwoven with issues in Amygdala, Affect, Personality and Anxiety.
His primary areas of study are Bipolar disorder, Psychiatry, Mood disorders, Depression and Mania. His Bipolar disorder study focuses on Bipolar I disorder in particular. His work on Mental health, Intervention and Hypomania is typically connected to Clinical neurology and Task force as part of general Psychiatry study, connecting several disciplines of science.
His Mood disorders research incorporates themes from Psychological intervention, Psychoeducation, Cognition, Mood and Major depressive disorder. His Depression study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Odds ratio, Scientific evidence and Default mode network. His Young Mania Rating Scale study in the realm of Mania connects with subjects such as Phase.
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Bipolar Disorder
Lakshmi Yatham;Gin Malhi.
(2011)
Pathways underlying neuroprogression in bipolar disorder : focus on inflammation, oxidative stress and neurotrophic factors
Michael Berk;Flavio P Kapczinski;Ana Cristina Andreazza;Ana Cristina Andreazza;Olivia Dean;Olivia Dean.
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews (2011)
Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (CANMAT) and International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD) 2018 guidelines for the management of patients with bipolar disorder
Lakshmi N Yatham;Sidney H Kennedy;Sagar V Parikh;Ayal Schaffer.
Bipolar Disorders (2018)
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists clinical practice guidelines for mood disorders
Gin S Malhi;Darryl L Bassett;Philip Boyce;Richard Bryant.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry (2015)
Functional outcome in bipolar disorder: the role of clinical and cognitive factors
A Martinez-Aran;E Vieta;C Torrent;J Sanchez-Moreno.
Bipolar Disorders (2007)
The International Society for bipolar Disorders (ISBD) task force report on antidepressant use in bipolar disorders
Isabella Pacchiarotti;David J. Bond;Ross J. Baldessarini;Willem A. Nolen.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2013)
Implications of Childhood Trauma for Depressed Women: An Analysis of Pathways From Childhood Sexual Abuse to Deliberate Self-Harm and Revictimization
Gemma L. Gladstone;Gordon B. Parker;Philip B. Mitchell;Gin S. Malhi.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2004)
The International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD) Task Force report on the nomenclature of course and outcome in bipolar disorders
Mauricio Tohen;Mauricio Tohen;Ellen Frank;Charles L. Bowden;Francesc Colom.
Bipolar Disorders (2009)
Neuropsychological deficits and functional impairment in bipolar depression, hypomania and euthymia
Gin S Malhi;Gin S Malhi;Gin S Malhi;Belinda Ivanovski;Belinda Ivanovski;Dusan Hadzi-Pavlovic;Dusan Hadzi-Pavlovic;Philip B Mitchell;Philip B Mitchell.
Bipolar Disorders (2007)
The promise of N-acetylcysteine in neuropsychiatry.
Michael Berk;Gin S. Malhi;Gin S. Malhi;Laura J. Gray;Olivia M. Dean;Olivia M. Dean;Olivia M. Dean.
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences (2013)
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