Bipolar Disorder

Mood Disorder - Bipolar Depression

Your disorder is due to the wild psychic sphere invading into your human conscience when you have sudden changes of your disposition or mood.


You require the guidance of the wise unconscious that creates dreams so that you’ll learn how to control your behaviour and prevent the violent and evil content of the anti-conscience, the side of your conscience that is totally wild, from invading the human side of your conscience that can control your behaviour.


When this invasion into the conscience happens, it manifests as your loss of control of your behaviour. The anti-conscience wishes to completely destroy your conscience, so that it may control your behaviour completely and transform you into a crazy and violent creature. Therefore,

Bipolar Disorder Advancements
...antidepressants are monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) such as isocarboxazid (Marplan), tricyclics such as imipramine (Tofranil), and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) such as fluoxetine (Prozac.) Antipsychotic drugs are used in severe cases where mania and depression are strong enough to ...
when this poisonous content invades your human conscience, you start feeling annoyed, irritated and nothing can satisfy you. This is why your mood suddenly changes and you feel desperate, you lose your courage, become too nervous and nothing can give you the peace you need.


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How To Identify The Symptoms Of Bipolar Disorder (Mania & Depression)

Bipolar Disorder involves problems with the emotions that can deeply affect your mental and physical health. It is a disease that can be present in anyone who develops the signs and symptoms of it.


The symptoms are sub-categorized into two components: mania and depression.


Here are the following symptoms of mania:


1. A sudden growth in self-worth and the act of being lavish.


2. Little needs to have a good sleep. Someone with this symptom would feel that he or she had rested enough even with only three hours of sleep.


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Medications For Bipolar Disorder - Choosing Wisely

There are more than a hundred different medications routinely prescribed for bipolar disorder, and most of them are either mood stabilizers or anti-convulsants.


Medication for bipolar disorder should always be carefully prescribed by a qualified mental health practitioner based on the patient’s symptoms. There can be cases, however, where standard medication may have been prescribed without adequate assessment of a patient’s needs.


Mood Stabilizers for Balance


Mood stabilizers aim to keep patients in a balanced mental and emotional state by regulating their mood. In general, mood stabilizers are prescribed when the patient’s symptoms are least disruptive.


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Bipolar Disorder - A Cyclic Illness

Bipolar disorder is a cyclic illness where people periodically exhibit manic (elevated) and depressive episodes. Categories of Bipolar disorder include; Type I, where an individual experiences full-blown mania, or Bipolar Type II, in which the “highs” do not go to the extremes. Bipolar disorder will generally manifest in late adolescence or early adulthood. However, case of bipolar disorder manifesting in late life are well documented.


Bipolar disorder is a brain disorder which consists of shifts in a person’s mood, energy, and ability to function. Due to the complex nature of the disorder it is often difficult to diagnose. Although the exact cause of bipolar disorder is not apparent, it is known to run in

Medications For Bipolar Disorder - Choosing Wisely
...depression or mixed emotional states. Treatment of Bipolar Disorders in Children A current controversy in the treatment of bipolar disorders is the practice of administering anti-convulsants and anti-depressants for children with bipolar disorder. Many in the medical community consider it ...
families and it is believed that genetics play a significant role.


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Bipolar Disorder Facts

As a psychiatric condition and incurable, Bipolar Disorder is often misunderstood and inappropriately associated with insanity and other psychotic behaviors. The social stigma of bipolar disorder rises from the fact the onset of it begins in early adulthood and affects the individual throughout their life. Coupled with relatively high rates of suicide (or attempted) during the depressive phase mistakenly leaves the perception of danger, which further isolates the individual.


Bipolar Disorder has been recognized as far back as perhaps the 2nd century A.D. and eventually labeled as manic-depression in the late 19th century by Emil Krapeplin. Due to the cyclic highs and lows in mood and behavior, those suffering from BD in the past were simply locked away as

Managing Long Term Care For Bipolar Disorder
...Certain individual may be resistant to lithium, while certain others find the side effects intolerable, some individuals may experience manic attacks when taken off Lithium abruptly. Further lithium can cause nervousness, excessive sweating and hyperthyroidism. Certain recent studies however reveal ...
no effective treatment was available. Today, with ongoing treatments involving the use of “mood stabilizers”, neuroleptics (anti-psychotics) and therapy or counseling, it’s possible to lead a full and satisfying life.


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