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6 Facts To Know About Manic Depression (72 Hours + manic depression)
Before persuing anything to do with 72 Hours + manic depression, knowing more about manic depresssion or perhaps bipolar disorder will more likely place you in a more informed position to either take further steps or research a little more. This will help you establish greater confidence with your knowledge of manic depression before you make any definite decisions.
Mental health authorities estim
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Manic Depression Symptoms
Reading more about Manic Depression Symptoms or perhaps its resources will more likely place you in a more informed position to either take further steps or research a little more. This will help you establish greater confidence about Manic Depression Symptoms before you make any definite decisions.
Statistics from The National Institute of Mental Health indicate, over 2 million U.S. adults suffer
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Identifying And Treating Manic Depression
There is more written on Depression these days than at any other period in recored history. If this information is not all that you're searching for there is much more on the attached pages. Initially it would be best to read this article on manic depression symptoms as a starter.
If you are suffering from manic depression, there is little good that you see or feel. Manic depression is different
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How Do I Know If I Have Bipolar Disorder And What Should I Do About It?
What is Bipolar disorder?
Bipolar disorder is a mental illness that manifests itself in a person through fluctuating surges in moods and energy levels. Often, it is confused with depression and sporadic mood swings. However, it should be understood that bipolar disorder is not a state of mind. It is a brain disorder - a mental illness which is long term. Till now, no permanent cure has been found
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What is Manic Depression?
Manic depression is that state of depression in which the patient suffers from mood swings which swing between extreme elation and depression. So, while one minute the patient may feel on top of the world the next minute there will be feelings of despair and helplessness. Although there are many factors that cause this kind of depression, genetic reasons are the most prominent. This means that two
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Treatment For Suicidal Tendencies In Bipolar Disorder
First Off - What is Bipolar Disorder?
Bipolar disorder is the mental disorder in which the person suffering goes into extreme mood swings. So while he or she may be feeling depression at one moment they will feel mania or extreme sense of pleasure and heightened activity the other. This is quite a dangerous situation as the suicidal rates are almost double than that of normal depression and resear
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From Outcast To Insider: Overcoming The Stigma of Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar Disorder and Society:
The stigma often associated with manic depression and other mental disorders is very real. Many people with bipolar disorder or other mental illnesses are afraid to share their condition with other people for fear of ridicule or judgment.
A World Federation for Mental Health study recently revealed that more than 71% of patients with bipolar disorder felt they could
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So You've Been Diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder?
If you’ve been diagnosed with bipolar disorder (also known as manic depression) you are not alone. It has been estimated that over 2 million people in the United States suffer from this form of mental illness which involves episodes of both mania and depression.
Although bipolar disorder usually begins in childhood or early adulthood, it is often not recognized as an illness. And, because it is
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Manic - Bipolar Depression Facts and Reality
Manic depression - Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, is a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, and ability to function. Some mornings can start with overriding feelings of joy, elation and power. By the time the afternoon has arrived this can shift to feelings of desperation, despair and depression.
More than 2 million American adults, or ab
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Major Depression and Manic Depression - Any Difference?
Countless number of patients and their family members have asked me about manic–depression and major depression. “Is there any difference?” “Are they one and the same?” “Is the treatment the same?” And so on. Each time I encounter a chorus of questions like these, I am enthused to provide answers.
You know why? Because the difference between these two disorders is enormous. The diffe
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Wholistic Treatment for Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar Disorder is one of the most difficult to treat. Not only is it difficult to find the right medicine recipe for each person, patient compliance is a major obstacle. Some people suffer debilitating side effects or cannot tolerate the high dosages of some medications. Some start feeling better and make a conscious decision to stop taking their medications. Others simply don’t like taking me
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PMS, PMDD or Bipolar Disorder?
PMS (premenstrual syndrome), PMDD (premenstrual dysphoric disorder) and mood disorders seem to have innumerable symptoms in common. So is there a clear-cut way to distinguish between them? Well there is and it is about as clear mud. Determining their subtle nuances is like deciphering the DSM-IV and even trained doctors have difficulty in that arena. So how does the sufferer try to get a decen
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Treatment for Depression Patients - NEW
Two types of depression inflict a certain amount of the population every year. One form of depression presents as Major Depressive Disorder and the other diagnosis a patient as having Bipolar Disorder. Each type of depression requires its own treatment regiment. MDD symptoms include irritability, severe headaches, digestive issues, physically unexplained pain, restlessness or lack in energy, loss
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NEW - Manic Depression a Serious Psychiatric Disorder
Bi-polar disorder consists of mental states involving mania and manic depression episodes. Manic depression involves some of the worst aspects of depression known today. Considerable heightened moods construct mania and severe low moods make up manic depression.
Mood swings happen on a normal basis and in situations involving pre-menstrual syndrome. Erratic changes in mood comprise the understandi
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