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Alternative Medications For Bipolar Disorder
One definition states that a person with bipolar disorder experiences extreme elations that alternates with deep depression. Bipolar disorder is also called manic depression.
By Low Jeremy 

Grab the 2nd Edition of Milkowitz’ Bipolar Disorder Guide for Patient and Family Members
It’s hard to tell when a person will get an illness, or when he’s already suffering from it. And this is true with bipolar.
By Low Jeremy 

Bipolar Disorder: What You Should Know About This Illness
If you know someone affected with this kind of disorder, it doesn’t mean that you should lose hope in getting their lives back on track.
By Low Jeremy 

Thirteen Symptoms Of Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder is a mental illness that involves rapid change of mood conditions As the name implies, "bi" means two or dual and "polar" connotes polarity
By Flor Serquina 

Am I Bipolar? Find Out The Warning Signs
You’re tired of pretending that everything is alright, tired of telling yourself there is really nothing wrong with you, or that you are just having a bad day
By Flor Serquina 

Bipolar Chat Room: Benefits And Disadvantages Of Joining
A bipolar chat room is primarily created as an extended support group for people suffering from or diagnosed with bipolar disorder Moderators in this group are usually volunteers
By Flor Serquina 

Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder, also commonly known as manic-depressive illness, is a brain disorder that inflicts unusual swing not only in a person’s mood but also the level of energy, irritability, aggressiveness, ability to function and temperament Although we all experience certain changes in our mood from time to time, someone who suffers from bipolar disorder experience this in much greater intensity and severity, often it becomes so extreme and disruptive that this disorder interferes with a person’s normal daily life
By Adam Douglas 

The Bipolar Test: 7 Points Of Assessment
The seriousness of bipolar cases is indisputable In fact, many patients who have symptoms of a manic-depression state can be misdiagnosed
By Flor Serquina 

The Initial Symptoms Of Bipolar Disorder: Spot Them Early
Many bipolar sufferers are unaware that their condition exists The initial symptoms of bipolar disorder, commonly known as manic depression, start to manifest during adolescence and can be triggered at any time
By Jean Littman 

Early Bipolar Disorder Diagnosis - It’s Not That Easy!
Diagnosing bipolar disorder has always been tricky, particularly for doctors and therapists If there was a laboratory test or x-ray that could give a definitive bipolar disorder diagnosis, preliminary investigations by doctors would provide a much clearer result
By Jean Littman 

Living With Bipolar Disorder
Manic depressive illness, also known as bipolar disorder, is a brain ailment which causes rapid and unusual changes in the affected person’s mood, energy levels, and their ability to function normally. The mood swings caused due to bipolar disorder can range from highstrung and aggressive to down and out, sad and hopeless.
By Joel Gray

Bipolar Affective Disorder: You Are Not Alone
Many will be more familiar with this mental health condition as manic depression, but these days it is commonly referred to as bipolar affective disorder In the very essence of the term, bipolar disorder is a mood disorder that causes mood swings way beyond what may be categorized as normal
By Clive Jenkins

The Pain of Bipolar Depression Disorder
Bipolar depression disorder generally occurs before the age of 30 years and may first develop during adolescence, but most commonly presents its symptoms in the late teens and early 20s. It is a type of mood disorder that exhibits marked changes in mood between extreme elation or happiness and severe depression.
By Andrew Bicknell

What Is Bipolar Disorder?
Bipolar disorder, known as manic-depressive illness, is a brain disorder that creates unusual shifts in a person’s mood, energy, and ability to function. Bipolar disorder causes dramatic mood swings from overly "high" and/or irritability to sadness and hopelessness, and then back again, and can have periods of normal moods in between.
By Faye B. Roberts

Is Bipolar Disorder At The Root Of Your Loved One’s Anger?
Are you involved in a close relationship with someone whose occasional outbursts of temper at times shock and surprise you? While people can and often do become overwhelmed by negative emotions that they’re unable to handle without having a major psychiatric disorder, there is also the possibility that your loved one is suffering from bipolar disorder – and that’s what is causing these angry eruptions.
By David Oliver 

The Negative Impact of Shame In Supporters of Bipolar Disorder
Being labeled with mental illness has long been a stigma, and stigma often produces shame. Stigma, by definition, means disapproval and disgrace, and by practice stigma sets a person apart from a group, fostering an ‘us versus them’ mentality. Ultimately stigma means prejudice and discrimination in society.
By David Oliver 

Can Abortion Be Harmful To A Woman With Bipolar Disorder?
If a woman has bipolar disorder, can an abortion have a negative impact on her mental health?
By David Oliver 

What You Need To Know About Bipolar Disease
When many people hear the words, ’bipolar disease’, they immediately think of people placed in straitjackets and carted off to the nearest asylum. Many of those very same people are unaware that bipolar disease is one of the most common mental illnesses in the United States.
By Riley Hendersen

Bipolar Disorder and Disability Claims
People suffering from Bipolar Disorder are often forced to file a disability claim. However, navigating the labyrinth of bureaucracy to win a claim requires a specialized information source.
By Clara Myers 

What Is A Bipolar Disorder?
Bipolar disorder is a condition that is still being explored by scientists and doctors around the world. As a brain disorder, it is often hard to diagnose and can present itself in many different ways depending on the patient’s past history, lifestyle, temperament and behaviors. The disorder can strike male or female, rich or poor and young or old.
By Riley Hendersen

How To Identify A Bipolar Symptom
Bipolar disorder is defined as a mental condition in which a person’s moods can alternate between levels of depression and manic highs which may last for days, weeks or even months. Knowing what the condition is and signs of a bipolar symptom can help procure early treatment and enhance chances of maintaining a relatively normal lifestyle.
By Riley Hendersen

Can You Be Suffering From Bipolar Depression?
Bipolar depression is a condition that routinely persists in the daily life of some individuals. Such depression is not what many of us feel on occasion, but are extreme and severe episodes that affect personal lives and work, and ability to function on a daily basis.
By Riley Hendersen

Are There Bipolar Medication Treatment Options?
Bipolar disorder is difficult to identify and treat, it’s important to know that the disease can strike any gender or age group. Normal high and low moments are experienced on a daily basis by millions, but bipolar disorder takes such feelings to an extreme. Ongoing and recurring episodes of both depression and happiness are often the first signs of the disorder.
By Riley Hendersen

The Signs Of Rapid Cycling Bipolar Disorder
Because it is one of the most serious forms of bipolar disorder the prognosis for anyone afflicted with rapid cycling bipolar disorder is not always good. The mental health and brain function of people with this condition is highly compromised because of the rate at which they go from mania to depression and back again.
By Andrew Bicknell

Bipolar Disorder Is More Than Just Mood Swings
During the course of our lives, we all experience ups and downs. While we may find these mood changes bothersome, they do not disrupt our lives. In some people, more specifically those diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, mood changes are so drastic and severe that those suffering from the disorder often cannot function in the normal world.
By Riley Hendersen

The Bipolar Disorder
Thirty percent of patients who have bipolar I illness first experience symptoms as teenagers. In the usual course, episodes of illness are followed by periods of wellness (euthymia), at first punctuated by years but later settling into a pattern that is often seasonal.
By Pj Germain

Effects of Nutritional Supplements in Children with Bipolar Disorder
20 children with a diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder were studied for a period of 20 weeks, to examine the potential benefits of adding quality nutritional supplements. The results were promising and suggest larger and longer studies.
By Mary F. Zesiewicz, MD 

Do You Suffer From Bipolar Depression Symptoms?
How to tell if a person is suffering from bipolar depression. Is it time society started to place more emphasis on health of the mind as it does the body?
By Matt OConnor

Do You Suffer From Bipolar Mood Disorder?
A mood disorder is one of several different conditions as diagnosed where someone’s moods are inconsistent with the appropriateness of their circumstances or surroundings. The most common mood disorders are depression, in all its forms, or bipolar disorder.
By Tomas Labas

Bipolar Disorder Symptoms and Treatment
Bipolar disorder is also known as manic- depressive illness that causes mood swings, energy displacement and ability to function normally. It is a brain disease that cannot be cured; just like heart disease or diabetes, but with proper treatment and understanding of the illness one can treat it so it will be under control thus, no longer life threatening.
By Michael Saville 

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