The International Society for Bipolar Disorders ( ISBD ) is a nonprofit organization based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , where it was founded June 17, 1999. The society focuses on research and education in bipolar disorders .
4-409: ISBD may stand for: International Society for Bipolar Disorders , a nonprofit organization for bipolar disorder International Standard Bibliographic Description Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title ISBD . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
8-447: A membership consisting of mental health professionals and patients and their family members representing 50 countries. The mission of the society is to advance the treatment of all aspects of bipolar disorder, thereby improving patient outcomes and quality of life, through fostering international collaboration in education and research. The society hosts biennial professional meetings and offers educational programs. The official journal of
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16-935: The society is Bipolar Disorders and a subscription is included with membership. The ISBD was founded at the 3rd International Conference on Bipolar Disorder, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , in June 1999 by David J. Kupfer and Thomas Detre ( University of Pittsburgh Medical Center ). In September 1999, the official peer-reviewed society journal, Bipolar Disorders , published its first issue. The ISBD held its first meeting in Sydney, Australia , in February 2004 with over 400 participants in attendance. The society held its second meeting in August 2006 in Edinburgh, Scotland , with over 600 attendees. As of 2013 ,
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