Bipolar Disorder, Symptoms

Understanding Symptoms of Manic Depression In Children

Until recently, Bipolar disorder, a serious, nevertheless treatable mental illness was rarely diagnosis in young children. The symptoms of this mental illness included extreme changes in mood, energy, thinking, and behavior. Today, doctors can recognize this illness and treat them accordingly in young children.


Also known as manic depression, bipolar disorder symptoms can appear as early as infancy stage. The signs and symptoms include an erratic sleep patterns and much difficulty settling a baby who is diagnosed later in life as having bipolar disorder. Separation anxiety or extreme tantrums and rages may have had happened in the toddler s life.


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Bipolar Divorce - Bipolar Behaviors Can Result in Divorce

Every one of us experiences mood swings at one time or another. They are simply a part of life we all have to deal with. They often occur when we are under a great deal of stress. There are a group of people though who rapidly cycle through different moods so rapidly it makes it very hard for them to maintain personal relationships. These frequent mood swings affect the entire family and many couples end up in a divorce as a result. In fact bipolar disorder is rapidly becoming one of the top reasons why people file for divorce these days.


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Knowing How to Cure Bipolar Disorder

Knowing how to cure bipolar disorder is essential for all the people involved. But first, discerning the signs of the illness and recognizing the presence of the abnormality is significant.


Bipolar disorder is difficult to diagnose as its behavioral manifestations are often misunderstood and not immediately recognized by mental health professionals. These individuals may already be experiencing difficulty with the illness but because of underdiagnosis or misdiagnosis, they may suffer unnecessarily for years. Bipolar disorder is a serious medical condition. However, with the right treatment, many individuals with bipolar disorder can lead fulfilling lives.


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A Guide To Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder or manic depression is a psychological illness which manifests as having extreme changes in mood, behavior and thought. A person s mood can change from mania to depression in a short period of time. These mood swings from highs to lows can last for hours, days, weeks, or months. A person with this mood disorder has a unique pattern of mood fluctuations specific to him but once his pattern is analyzed, it can be quite foreseeable.


Bipolar disorder usually starts in late adolescence or early adulthood but it can also start in early childhood or late adulthood. Recent studies show a genetic factor to this illness. It affects men and women equally although their initial manifestations of

The Ups and Downs of Bipolar Disorder
...over-stimulated, difficulty maintaining focus, attention or concentration, suicidal thoughts and impulses, hypochondria, hallucinations, self-harm, delusions and psychotic breaks from reality. Most individuals with bipolar disorder spend more time in depressed phases than in manic phases. Bipolar disorder has many causal ...
the disorder may differ (men start with a manic episode while women with a depressive episode). The disorder can be found in all races and social classes. It continues throughout life. Because the symptoms are episodic, one may not be diagnosed correctly. Thus, those who have the illness may not be treated early. Once properly diagnosed, however, the illness can be treated.


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Understanding Bipolar Disorder - The Chaotic Mind

If you ever ride a harsh unsympathetic roller coaster ride, that feeling is probably close to one who is living with the disarray of bipolar disorder. For not only the person himself, friends and family also suffer because their relationship is often strained with uncertainty.


A person with bipolar disorder wakes up to begin a day with a high level of uncertainty. He may have suicidal thoughts running through his mind during one of his depressive episode or a day filled with overexcitements when he is in a manic episode. One may even have a day fill with mix episodes of depression and manic. This is the fact of a person living with this disorder.


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Bipolar Disorder Research
...in the cases of many patients, a family genetic disorder underlies bipolar disorder. Researchers anticipate that recognition of these defective genes can assist with better diagnostic procedures, treatments, and preventive interventions. Brain imaging technologies, structural imaging technologies (e.g. magnetic resonance ...
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