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	<title>Bipolar Depression 3</title>
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		<title>Bipolar Test - Seven Steps In Diagnosis</title>
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	<category>Bipolar Depressions</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> The seriousness of bipolar cases is indisputable. In fact, many patients who have symptoms of a manic-depression state can be misdiagnosed. Another important fact is that a bipolar test can actually take years before a person is correctly diagnosed. Simply put, this mental illness is very difficult to detect.</p><br />
<p> When a person with manic-depression disorder is high or manic, it is not surprising that he won&#8217;t feel the need for a test. Therefore, only the depressive tendencies are diagnosed most often. The result is an inaccurate diagnosis of the patient, concluding the symptoms as depression only when it is actually a bipolar issue.</p><br />
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<p> When a doctor conducts a bipolar test, the patient will be asked with a series of <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/1/recognizing-and-coping-with-bi-polar/'>  Recognizing and Coping With Bi-Polar </a><br/>...people are feeling toward you. 5). Catastrophizing- You expect disaster. you notice or hear about a problem and start, "What ifs? What if tragedy strikes? What if it happens to you?" 6). Personalization- Thinking everything people do or say is ...</div>questions, assessments, laboratory exams, and constant observations. These are strategically outlined to determine if you have the disorder and to understand the level of concern. The tests will consist of the following points:</p><br />
<p> * Origin and cycles. It is advised that you recall the details as to when your manic-depression episodes started. The frequency of your bipolar cycle will also be important in diagnosing your problem. This will help your doctor in understanding the level of seriousness of your problem.</p><br />
<p> * Your family background and personal history. The bipolar test will also include questions of these types. Bipolar disorder is often caused by your childhood environment and may be attributed to your family relationships.</p><br />
<p> * Assessment of your mental health. <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/2/manic-depressive-illness/'>  Manic Depressive Illness </a><br/>...and other factors are affecting them. Even normal teenagers' emotions can swing wildly from one moment to the next. The keys to living with manic depressive illness are to 1) get diagnosed early and 2) get proper treatment. Bipolar disorder, ...</div>Depending on the level of concern, it is possible that you will be interviewed separately to determine your emotional quotient, memory and thinking capabilities, and your reasoning skills.</p><br />
<p> * Medical history. The doctor may also ask you about drugs that had been prescribed to you in the past years. If necessary, he or she will also ask if you had been taking illegal ones. Drugs are possible causes of bipolar disorder.</p><br />
<p> * Lab tests. When necessary and if you have indicated that you have been taking drugs other than those prescribed, you may be subjected to a laboratory examination.</p><br />
<p> * Reference. Especially if the doctor finds that you have a serious bipolar disorder, he or she may inquire about you <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/3/different-types-of-drugs-available-in-the-market-for-the-treatment-of-depression/'>  Different Types of Drugs Available in the Market for the Treatment of Depression </a><br/>...were one of the first anti-depressants developed. Monoamine oxidase is an enzyme that breaks down norepinephrine and serotonin in the brain. Therefore, MAOIs are drugs that inhibit monoamine oxidase from breaking down norepinephrine and serotonin, thus enabling a greater supply ...</div>from your friends and family members. If your doctor asks for names of your friends, give them to him or her.</p><br />
<p> * Observation tests. You may have to undergo a series of tests that aim to observe your behavioral patterns and mood swings. Sometimes it is even necessary to consider observing your physique and how you dress.</p><br />
<p> Diagnosing Children</p><br />
<p> A bipolar test can reveal many symptoms of this problem. But because symptoms share the same signs as that of other mental illness issues, there is more difficulty in diagnosing children for a bipolar test. Kids, especially at a very young age may have characteristics similar to bipolar signs.</p><br />
<p> Since children are &#8220;normally&#8221; delinquent, anxious, and their learning curve is still <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/4/the-pain-of-bipolar-depression-disorder/'>  The Pain of Bipolar Depression Disorder </a><br/>...of normal moods in between. There are statistics that say that one in five people will suffer from depression at least once during their life. Symptoms of depression include: loss of interest in usual activities, prolonged sad or irritable mood, ...</div>developing constantly at this time, it is more difficult to diagnose them. A child&#8217;s mood swings also share similar characteristics with bipolar symptoms. Psychosis and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can sometimes be mistaken for bipolar disorder.</p><br />
<p> Flor Serquina is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Bipolar-Disorder-Today.com. She provides more resources on topics such as [http://www.bipolar-disorder-today.com/]bipolar test, [http://www.bipolar-disorder-today.com/articles-on-bipolar-disorder.html]articles on bipolar disorder and [http://www.bipolar-disorder-today.com/bipolar-personality.html]bipolar personality that you can research on her website even while lounging in your living room.</p><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The seriousness of bipolar cases is indisputable. In fact, many patients who have symptoms of a manic-depression state can be misdiagnosed. Another important fact is that a bipolar test can actually take years before a person is correctly diagnosed. Simply put, this mental illness is very difficult to detect.</p><br />
<p> When a person with manic-depression disorder is high or manic, it is not surprising that he won&#8217;t feel the need for a test. Therefore, only the depressive tendencies are diagnosed most often. The result is an inaccurate diagnosis of the patient, concluding the symptoms as depression only when it is actually a bipolar issue.</p><br />
<p><a id="more-100"></a></p><br />
<p> When a doctor conducts a bipolar test, the patient will be asked with a series of <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/1/recognizing-and-coping-with-bi-polar/'>  Recognizing and Coping With Bi-Polar </a><br/>...devastating complications. However, bipolar disorder is often not recognized by the patient, relatives, friends, or even physicians. People with bipolar disorder may suffer needlessly without proper treatment, for years or even decades. Also, many patients do not respond to at ...</div>questions, assessments, laboratory exams, and constant observations. These are strategically outlined to determine if you have the disorder and to understand the level of concern. The tests will consist of the following points:</p><br />
<p> * Origin and cycles. It is advised that you recall the details as to when your manic-depression episodes started. The frequency of your bipolar cycle will also be important in diagnosing your problem. This will help your doctor in understanding the level of seriousness of your problem.</p><br />
<p> * Your family background and personal history. The bipolar test will also include questions of these types. Bipolar disorder is often caused by your childhood environment and may be attributed to your family relationships.</p><br />
<p> * Assessment of your mental health. <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/2/manic-depressive-illness/'>  Manic Depressive Illness </a><br/>...and other factors are affecting them. Even normal teenagers' emotions can swing wildly from one moment to the next. The keys to living with manic depressive illness are to 1) get diagnosed early and 2) get proper treatment. Bipolar disorder, ...</div>Depending on the level of concern, it is possible that you will be interviewed separately to determine your emotional quotient, memory and thinking capabilities, and your reasoning skills.</p><br />
<p> * Medical history. The doctor may also ask you about drugs that had been prescribed to you in the past years. If necessary, he or she will also ask if you had been taking illegal ones. Drugs are possible causes of bipolar disorder.</p><br />
<p> * Lab tests. When necessary and if you have indicated that you have been taking drugs other than those prescribed, you may be subjected to a laboratory examination.</p><br />
<p> * Reference. Especially if the doctor finds that you have a serious bipolar disorder, he or she may inquire about you <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/3/different-types-of-drugs-available-in-the-market-for-the-treatment-of-depression/'>  Different Types of Drugs Available in the Market for the Treatment of Depression </a><br/>...were one of the first anti-depressants developed. Monoamine oxidase is an enzyme that breaks down norepinephrine and serotonin in the brain. Therefore, MAOIs are drugs that inhibit monoamine oxidase from breaking down norepinephrine and serotonin, thus enabling a greater supply ...</div>from your friends and family members. If your doctor asks for names of your friends, give them to him or her.</p><br />
<p> * Observation tests. You may have to undergo a series of tests that aim to observe your behavioral patterns and mood swings. Sometimes it is even necessary to consider observing your physique and how you dress.</p><br />
<p> Diagnosing Children</p><br />
<p> A bipolar test can reveal many symptoms of this problem. But because symptoms share the same signs as that of other mental illness issues, there is more difficulty in diagnosing children for a bipolar test. Kids, especially at a very young age may have characteristics similar to bipolar signs.</p><br />
<p> Since children are &#8220;normally&#8221; delinquent, anxious, and their learning curve is still <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/4/the-pain-of-bipolar-depression-disorder/'>  The Pain of Bipolar Depression Disorder </a><br/>...of normal moods in between. There are statistics that say that one in five people will suffer from depression at least once during their life. Symptoms of depression include: loss of interest in usual activities, prolonged sad or irritable mood, ...</div>developing constantly at this time, it is more difficult to diagnose them. A child&#8217;s mood swings also share similar characteristics with bipolar symptoms. Psychosis and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can sometimes be mistaken for bipolar disorder.</p><br />
<p> Flor Serquina is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Bipolar-Disorder-Today.com. She provides more resources on topics such as [http://www.bipolar-disorder-today.com/]bipolar test, [http://www.bipolar-disorder-today.com/articles-on-bipolar-disorder.html]articles on bipolar disorder and [http://www.bipolar-disorder-today.com/bipolar-personality.html]bipolar personality that you can research on her website even while lounging in your living room.</p><br />
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		<title>Bipolar Type 2 And Type 1 - What Is The Difference?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 06:30:03 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Bipolar Depression Type 2</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> Have you heard of the term mood swings? What about manic depression? If you have, then it wouldn&#8217;t be difficult to explain what bipolar disorder means. All these terms mean the same thing. This is a serious mental illness and is categorized as bipolar type 1 and bipolar type 2.</p><br />
<p> Bipolar disorder is characterized by an abrupt change of moods from an energetic mania (and hypomania) to the lowest depressive state. Both bipolar disorder categories share the same characteristics in mood swing levels. However, the drawing line between the bipolar type 1 and the bipolar type 2 is on the varied episode levels of each mood swing.</p><br />
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<p> Bipolar Type 1</p><br />
<p> The type 1 bipolar disorder is characterized based on <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/100/bipolar-test-seven-steps-in-diagnosis/'>  Bipolar Test - Seven Steps In Diagnosis </a><br/>...as to when your manic-depression episodes started. The frequency of your bipolar cycle will also be important in diagnosing your problem. This will help your doctor in understanding the level of seriousness of your problem. * Your family background and ...</div>the occurrence of at least one manic episode, with or without the occurrence of a major depressive episode. The mania in this diagnosis is full-blown. This abnormality would usually last for a week at the very least. But there are cases that the bipolar patient is required to be confined for more than a week if hospitalized.</p><br />
<p> Symptoms of this type include the following:</p><br />
<p> * Self-esteem is high and the patient possesses a great deal of confidence.</p><br />
<p> * Ambitious attitude is apparent in this state.</p><br />
<p> * There is the feeling of sleeplessness.</p><br />
<p> * The patient tends to talk excessively.</p><br />
<p> * The patient has a tendency to think more than the usual.</p><br />
<p> The danger of this type is that the patient <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/1/recognizing-and-coping-with-bi-polar/'>  Recognizing and Coping With Bi-Polar </a><br/>...and magnify them while filtering out all positive aspects of a situation. 2). Polarized Thinking- Things are black or white, good or bad. You have to be perfect or you're a failure. There is no middle ground. 3). Over-generalization- You ...</div>may hallucinate, losing his grasp of reality. In some cases of bipolar type 1, the patient is diagnosed as psychotic. In some books about bipolar disorder, bipolar type 1 is also called the &#8220;raging&#8221; bipolar.</p><br />
<p> Bipolar Type 2</p><br />
<p> The bipolar type 2 disorder is characterized by the occurrence of at least one hypomania episode and one major depressive state. Sometimes, this type may even have occurrences of more depressive episodes.</p><br />
<p> In some cases, hypomania actually enables the individual to excel in their fields of expertise. The state of hypomania can be apparent in people that are top achievers in the work environment and at parties. The symptoms in hypomania are mostly positive and may run for about four days before <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/2/manic-depressive-illness/'>  Manic Depressive Illness </a><br/>...those suffering from manic depression or bipolar disorder. Popular mood stabilizers are Lithium, Valproic acid, Lamotrigine, and Carbamazepine. A variety of mood stabilizers are constantly undergoing clinical trials in an attempt to find the best treatment possible for manic depression. ...</div>it subsides.</p><br />
<p> Though its manifestation is obvious and can be observed clearly by other people, the &#8220;swinging&#8221; bipolar (as it is aptly called) doesn&#8217;t cause any disruption in normal functional settings. It doesn&#8217;t cause any hospitalization to a hyperactive person and doesn&#8217;t have psychotic tendencies.</p><br />
<p> Swinging Down To Depression</p><br />
<p> However, the same level of hypomania can swing back down into its depressive episode and its effect can be devastating to the person. Manifestations of this depressive state is apparent in broken marriage, badly-ended relationships, unfinished projects, public humiliation, and more.</p><br />
<p> But this type of bipolar disorder is difficult to treat because of the benefits the person enjoys from his achievements in the hypomanic stage. From a layman&#8217;s standpoint, the hypomania <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/3/different-types-of-drugs-available-in-the-market-for-the-treatment-of-depression/'>  Different Types of Drugs Available in the Market for the Treatment of Depression </a><br/>...(or 'reuptake') of serotonin and norepinephrine by the brain cells as they flow through successive cells. By inhibiting the reuptake, tricyclics enable a greater amount of the two mood-influencing monoamines to flow through the brain cells.Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI): ...</div>in bipolar type 2 doesn&#8217;t even seem to look like there&#8217;s any sign of mental illness at all.</p><br />
<p> Flor Serquina is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Bipolar-Disorder-Today.com. She provides more resources on topics such as [http://www.bipolar-disorder-today.com/bipolar-type-2.html]bipolar type 2, [http://www.bipolar-disorder-today.com/causes-of-bipolar-disorder.html]causes of bipolar disorder and [http://www.bipolar-disorder-today.com/medications-for-bipolar-disorder.html]medications for bipolar disorder that you can research on her website even while lounging in your living room.</p><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Have you heard of the term mood swings? What about manic depression? If you have, then it wouldn&#8217;t be difficult to explain what bipolar disorder means. All these terms mean the same thing. This is a serious mental illness and is categorized as bipolar type 1 and bipolar type 2.</p><br />
<p> Bipolar disorder is characterized by an abrupt change of moods from an energetic mania (and hypomania) to the lowest depressive state. Both bipolar disorder categories share the same characteristics in mood swing levels. However, the drawing line between the bipolar type 1 and the bipolar type 2 is on the varied episode levels of each mood swing.</p><br />
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<p> Bipolar Type 1</p><br />
<p> The type 1 bipolar disorder is characterized based on <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/100/bipolar-test-seven-steps-in-diagnosis/'>  Bipolar Test - Seven Steps In Diagnosis </a><br/>...Depending on the level of concern, it is possible that you will be interviewed separately to determine your emotional quotient, memory and thinking capabilities, and your reasoning skills. * Medical history. The doctor may also ask you about drugs that ...</div>the occurrence of at least one manic episode, with or without the occurrence of a major depressive episode. The mania in this diagnosis is full-blown. This abnormality would usually last for a week at the very least. But there are cases that the bipolar patient is required to be confined for more than a week if hospitalized.</p><br />
<p> Symptoms of this type include the following:</p><br />
<p> * Self-esteem is high and the patient possesses a great deal of confidence.</p><br />
<p> * Ambitious attitude is apparent in this state.</p><br />
<p> * There is the feeling of sleeplessness.</p><br />
<p> * The patient tends to talk excessively.</p><br />
<p> * The patient has a tendency to think more than the usual.</p><br />
<p> The danger of this type is that the patient <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/1/recognizing-and-coping-with-bi-polar/'>  Recognizing and Coping With Bi-Polar </a><br/>...and magnify them while filtering out all positive aspects of a situation. 2). Polarized Thinking- Things are black or white, good or bad. You have to be perfect or you're a failure. There is no middle ground. 3). Over-generalization- You ...</div>may hallucinate, losing his grasp of reality. In some cases of bipolar type 1, the patient is diagnosed as psychotic. In some books about bipolar disorder, bipolar type 1 is also called the &#8220;raging&#8221; bipolar.</p><br />
<p> Bipolar Type 2</p><br />
<p> The bipolar type 2 disorder is characterized by the occurrence of at least one hypomania episode and one major depressive state. Sometimes, this type may even have occurrences of more depressive episodes.</p><br />
<p> In some cases, hypomania actually enables the individual to excel in their fields of expertise. The state of hypomania can be apparent in people that are top achievers in the work environment and at parties. The symptoms in hypomania are mostly positive and may run for about four days before <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/2/manic-depressive-illness/'>  Manic Depressive Illness </a><br/>...those suffering from manic depression or bipolar disorder. Popular mood stabilizers are Lithium, Valproic acid, Lamotrigine, and Carbamazepine. A variety of mood stabilizers are constantly undergoing clinical trials in an attempt to find the best treatment possible for manic depression. ...</div>it subsides.</p><br />
<p> Though its manifestation is obvious and can be observed clearly by other people, the &#8220;swinging&#8221; bipolar (as it is aptly called) doesn&#8217;t cause any disruption in normal functional settings. It doesn&#8217;t cause any hospitalization to a hyperactive person and doesn&#8217;t have psychotic tendencies.</p><br />
<p> Swinging Down To Depression</p><br />
<p> However, the same level of hypomania can swing back down into its depressive episode and its effect can be devastating to the person. Manifestations of this depressive state is apparent in broken marriage, badly-ended relationships, unfinished projects, public humiliation, and more.</p><br />
<p> But this type of bipolar disorder is difficult to treat because of the benefits the person enjoys from his achievements in the hypomanic stage. From a layman&#8217;s standpoint, the hypomania <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/3/different-types-of-drugs-available-in-the-market-for-the-treatment-of-depression/'>  Different Types of Drugs Available in the Market for the Treatment of Depression </a><br/>...(or 'reuptake') of serotonin and norepinephrine by the brain cells as they flow through successive cells. By inhibiting the reuptake, tricyclics enable a greater amount of the two mood-influencing monoamines to flow through the brain cells.Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI): ...</div>in bipolar type 2 doesn&#8217;t even seem to look like there&#8217;s any sign of mental illness at all.</p><br />
<p> Flor Serquina is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Bipolar-Disorder-Today.com. She provides more resources on topics such as [http://www.bipolar-disorder-today.com/bipolar-type-2.html]bipolar type 2, [http://www.bipolar-disorder-today.com/causes-of-bipolar-disorder.html]causes of bipolar disorder and [http://www.bipolar-disorder-today.com/medications-for-bipolar-disorder.html]medications for bipolar disorder that you can research on her website even while lounging in your living room.</p><br />
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		<title>Are You Prone to Suffer from Clinical Depression?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Feb 2008 08:30:03 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Bipolar Depression Research</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> Are you depressed or just feeling life&#8217;s normal downs and disappointments?  How do you know if you are already suffering from a serious depression or just experiencing a passing moment of life&#8217;s dips and downs?  There are many factors that predispose a person to greater risk of experiencing clinical depression.</p><br />
<p> 1. A history of depression that runs in the family.  There are certain types of depression that runs in the family.  An example is bipolar depression also known as manic-depressive disorder.  This type of depression throws a person into bouts of highs and lows.  Into periods of extreme activity, energy, even to the point of being euphoric.  These episodes however are followed <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/99/bipolar-type-2-and-type-1-what-is-the-difference/'>  Bipolar Type 2 And Type 1 - What Is The Difference? </a><br/>...this type is that the patient may hallucinate, losing his grasp of reality. In some cases of bipolar type 1, the patient is diagnosed as psychotic. In some books about bipolar disorder, bipolar type 1 is also called the "raging" ...</div>by periods of low energy and depression.  Research shows that members of the family affected by bipolar depression show different genetic makeup compared with those who are not affected by the illness.  Studies also show that major depression is also exhibited in some families running from generation to generation.</p><br />
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<p> 2. Personal history of depression.  Depression is commonly a recurring illness.  A person who had experienced depression is likely to undergo the same incident once triggered by circumstances that cause the illness.</p><br />
<p> 3. A chronic medical condition can put a person to greater risk of developing depression.  The pain and frustrations of suffering a chronic disease can trigger depression.  There are also illnesses like cancer <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/100/bipolar-test-seven-steps-in-diagnosis/'>  Bipolar Test - Seven Steps In Diagnosis </a><br/>...with manic-depression disorder is high or manic, it is not surprising that he won't feel the need for a test. Therefore, only the depressive tendencies are diagnosed most often. The result is an inaccurate diagnosis of the patient, concluding the ...</div>and thyroid disease that cause the alteration and changes in a person&#8217;s body chemistry.  These changes may result in the symptoms of depression.  Parkinson&#8217;s disease causes degeneration in the brain tissue that can lead to depression.  Alzheimer&#8217;s disease on the other hand causes an overwhelming deterioration in a person&#8217;s intellectual functioning that can also give way to depression.</p><br />
<p> 4. A personal loss that recently battered an individual can cause depression.  It could be a death of a loved one, job loss or moving away to a new place and leaving behind relatives and lifelong friends.   A person recently having been through the rigors and pains of divorce may undergo depression as well.  Even <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/1/recognizing-and-coping-with-bi-polar/'>  Recognizing and Coping With Bi-Polar </a><br/>...and sadness, symptoms of manic-depressive illness can be severe and life threatening. However, because many artists, musicians and writers have suffered from bipolar illness, the effect of the illness has sometimes been trivialized, and regarded in some way as beneficial ...</div>a child going to college or starting to live on his own can render his parents vulnerable to depression.</p><br />
<p> 5. There are personality traits that can precipitate depression.  Depressive personalities are usually seen in people who have the tendency to sulk, criticize and are often pessimistic about a lot of things.</p><br />
<p> 6. There are induced depressions caused by drugs such as sedatives and tranquilizers.  These drugs produce calming effect that depresses certain body functions and organ activity.</p><br />
<p> 7. Excessive use of alcohol can cause depression.  Alcohol changes the brain chemistry as some evidence points out, increasing a person&#8217;s predisposition to depression.  Although if taken in small amounts, alcohol can lift a person&#8217;s mood, when consumed excessively <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/2/manic-depressive-illness/'>  Manic Depressive Illness </a><br/>...human beings, it's normal for us to swing from happiness to sadness and back again depending on the circumstances. What separates this behavior from manic depressive illness is the intensity of the swings. It's not unusual for the mood of ...</div>this can render an opposite effect.</p><br />
<p> 8. The weather can also affect a person&#8217;s mood and in some cases can precipitate depression.  The dark days of winter bring on a form of depression commonly known as Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD to some people.  However, the sunny days of spring and summer alleviate the depression.  Most often people with this kind of depression migrate to places where the harsh gloomy days of winter are non-existent.</p><br />
<p> Knowing these factors may help a person manage his depression and seek professional help before it gets worse.</p><br />
<p> Michael Russell</p><br />
<p> Your Independent guide to [http://depression-guides.com/]Depression</p><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Are you depressed or just feeling life&#8217;s normal downs and disappointments?  How do you know if you are already suffering from a serious depression or just experiencing a passing moment of life&#8217;s dips and downs?  There are many factors that predispose a person to greater risk of experiencing clinical depression.</p><br />
<p> 1. A history of depression that runs in the family.  There are certain types of depression that runs in the family.  An example is bipolar depression also known as manic-depressive disorder.  This type of depression throws a person into bouts of highs and lows.  Into periods of extreme activity, energy, even to the point of being euphoric.  These episodes however are followed <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/99/bipolar-type-2-and-type-1-what-is-the-difference/'>  Bipolar Type 2 And Type 1 - What Is The Difference? </a><br/>...Bipolar disorder is characterized by an abrupt change of moods from an energetic mania (and hypomania) to the lowest depressive state. Both bipolar disorder categories share the same characteristics in mood swing levels. However, the drawing line between the bipolar ...</div>by periods of low energy and depression.  Research shows that members of the family affected by bipolar depression show different genetic makeup compared with those who are not affected by the illness.  Studies also show that major depression is also exhibited in some families running from generation to generation.</p><br />
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<p> 2. Personal history of depression.  Depression is commonly a recurring illness.  A person who had experienced depression is likely to undergo the same incident once triggered by circumstances that cause the illness.</p><br />
<p> 3. A chronic medical condition can put a person to greater risk of developing depression.  The pain and frustrations of suffering a chronic disease can trigger depression.  There are also illnesses like cancer <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/100/bipolar-test-seven-steps-in-diagnosis/'>  Bipolar Test - Seven Steps In Diagnosis </a><br/>...with manic-depression disorder is high or manic, it is not surprising that he won't feel the need for a test. Therefore, only the depressive tendencies are diagnosed most often. The result is an inaccurate diagnosis of the patient, concluding the ...</div>and thyroid disease that cause the alteration and changes in a person&#8217;s body chemistry.  These changes may result in the symptoms of depression.  Parkinson&#8217;s disease causes degeneration in the brain tissue that can lead to depression.  Alzheimer&#8217;s disease on the other hand causes an overwhelming deterioration in a person&#8217;s intellectual functioning that can also give way to depression.</p><br />
<p> 4. A personal loss that recently battered an individual can cause depression.  It could be a death of a loved one, job loss or moving away to a new place and leaving behind relatives and lifelong friends.   A person recently having been through the rigors and pains of divorce may undergo depression as well.  Even <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/1/recognizing-and-coping-with-bi-polar/'>  Recognizing and Coping With Bi-Polar </a><br/>...and sadness, symptoms of manic-depressive illness can be severe and life threatening. However, because many artists, musicians and writers have suffered from bipolar illness, the effect of the illness has sometimes been trivialized, and regarded in some way as beneficial ...</div>a child going to college or starting to live on his own can render his parents vulnerable to depression.</p><br />
<p> 5. There are personality traits that can precipitate depression.  Depressive personalities are usually seen in people who have the tendency to sulk, criticize and are often pessimistic about a lot of things.</p><br />
<p> 6. There are induced depressions caused by drugs such as sedatives and tranquilizers.  These drugs produce calming effect that depresses certain body functions and organ activity.</p><br />
<p> 7. Excessive use of alcohol can cause depression.  Alcohol changes the brain chemistry as some evidence points out, increasing a person&#8217;s predisposition to depression.  Although if taken in small amounts, alcohol can lift a person&#8217;s mood, when consumed excessively <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/2/manic-depressive-illness/'>  Manic Depressive Illness </a><br/>...human beings, it's normal for us to swing from happiness to sadness and back again depending on the circumstances. What separates this behavior from manic depressive illness is the intensity of the swings. It's not unusual for the mood of ...</div>this can render an opposite effect.</p><br />
<p> 8. The weather can also affect a person&#8217;s mood and in some cases can precipitate depression.  The dark days of winter bring on a form of depression commonly known as Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD to some people.  However, the sunny days of spring and summer alleviate the depression.  Most often people with this kind of depression migrate to places where the harsh gloomy days of winter are non-existent.</p><br />
<p> Knowing these factors may help a person manage his depression and seek professional help before it gets worse.</p><br />
<p> Michael Russell</p><br />
<p> Your Independent guide to [http://depression-guides.com/]Depression</p><br />
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		<title>A Simple Cure For Anxiety And Depression</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Feb 2008 11:45:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> Our innate desire is to be happy, and when we move away from it, we experience fear.</p><br />
<p> This fear is actually millions of years old, for it arises from the biological programming of our species.</p><br />
<p> While we may not have to contend with a sabre-toothed tiger on any given day, we still use those very reactions to deal with events looming ahead.</p><br />
<p> We think,  Will I be fired for making that mistake at work?  or  Will I be able to meet the mortgage after I fix the car?  or  Will my health continue to decline?  or  Will my relationship fall apart after that argument we just fell into? </p><br />
<p><!--more--></p><br />
<p> Running questions with <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/98/are-you-prone-to-suffer-from-clinical-depression/'>  Are You Prone to Suffer from Clinical Depression? </a><br/>...history of depression that runs in the family. There are certain types of depression that runs in the family. An example is bipolar depression also known as manic-depressive disorder. This type of depression throws a person into bouts of highs ...</div>this type of urgency and helplessness trains our brains to prepare now for future danger by loading our bodies up with the stress hormone cortisol.</p><br />
<p> Anxiety is our anticipation of a dangerous future. We imagine having even less of the little that we have today.</p><br />
<p> This anxiety does not help us in any way to meet the future any better. In fact, it weakens and exhausts us. We usually worry most about things that we can&#8217;t even control. Worrying about your dental visit, for example, will not make the visit better.</p><br />
<p> Anxiety, in fact, is a silent killer. It is enervating, and it drains you of purpose and hope, faith and initiative. It fogs up your thinking. And it makes <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/99/bipolar-type-2-and-type-1-what-is-the-difference/'>  Bipolar Type 2 And Type 1 - What Is The Difference? </a><br/>...(as it is aptly called) doesn't cause any disruption in normal functional settings. It doesn't cause any hospitalization to a hyperactive person and doesn't have psychotic tendencies. Swinging Down To Depression However, the same level of hypomania can swing back ...</div>the body susceptible to illness.</p><br />
<p> When anxiety&#8211;a fear of an event in the future&#8211;is high enough then you feel a deep sense of helplessness. This, in turn, translates into depression. You even begin to view the past as disappointing.</p><br />
<p> Caught between a miserable past and a frightening future you create a pattern of emotions that can lead to a variety of mood disorders, including manic-depression.</p><br />
<p> How do we escape from this vicious cycle?</p><br />
<p> Here is what I did 20 years ago and I have never since suffered from any serious mood disorder.</p><br />
<p> I started to cultivate my awareness of my mood swings&#8211;from elation to black despair.</p><br />
<p> I did this by basically watching myself when I was manic, and watching myself <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/100/bipolar-test-seven-steps-in-diagnosis/'>  Bipolar Test - Seven Steps In Diagnosis </a><br/>...undergo a series of tests that aim to observe your behavioral patterns and mood swings. Sometimes it is even necessary to consider observing your physique and how you dress. Diagnosing Children A bipolar test can reveal many symptoms of this ...</div>when I was depressed, and watching what I did to turn on these states. For example to get depressed, I used my love of literature to focus on dark, morbid, and unhappy stories about life. And to get elated, I would talk a lot, move very quickly, and do things in a dramatic way.</p><br />
<p> An interesting thing happened when I made my unconscious behavior conscious. I could not take my mood shifts seriously.</p><br />
<p> This is what I learned from that experience: when you are able to observe yourself over the course of a few weeks, you develop a curious detachment.</p><br />
<p> A paradoxical situation developed for me: I found it difficult to stay anxious and depressed when I was observing myself <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/1/recognizing-and-coping-with-bi-polar/'>  Recognizing and Coping With Bi-Polar </a><br/>...responsible for your pain, or take the other track and blame yourself for every problem or reversal. 10). Shoulds- You have a list a ironclad rules about how you and other people should act. People who break the rules, angers ...</div>feeling anxious and depressed.</p><br />
<p> Ultimately, anxiety and depression are culturally-induced patterns of thinking that can be overcome through a deliberate cultivation of awareness. When you become your own observer, you weed out the unconscious habits that afflict you.</p><br />
<p> Despite the billions of dollars spent to heal anxiety and depression, and all the mood disorders and behavioral anomalies that arise from them, the cure is simple, quick, and free.</p><br />
<p> Resource Box</p><br />
<p> Saleem Rana got his masters in psychotherapy from California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks, Ca., 15 years ago and now resides in Denver, Colorado.  His articles on the internet have inspired over ten thousand people from around the world. [http://theempoweredsoul.com/enter.html]Discover how to create a remarkable life</p><br />
<p> Copyright 2005 Saleem Rana. <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/2/manic-depressive-illness/'>  Manic Depressive Illness </a><br/>...psychiatric help. But, for many people it can literally be a godsend. Manic depression therapy treatment can be personalized or can take place in a group setting. Therapy can be very helpful in helping people understand themselves, understand their emotional ...</div> Please feel free to pass this<br />article on to your friends, or use it in your ezine or<br />newsletter.  It&#8217;s a shareware article.</p><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Our innate desire is to be happy, and when we move away from it, we experience fear.</p><br />
<p> This fear is actually millions of years old, for it arises from the biological programming of our species.</p><br />
<p> While we may not have to contend with a sabre-toothed tiger on any given day, we still use those very reactions to deal with events looming ahead.</p><br />
<p> We think,  Will I be fired for making that mistake at work?  or  Will I be able to meet the mortgage after I fix the car?  or  Will my health continue to decline?  or  Will my relationship fall apart after that argument we just fell into? </p><br />
<p><a id="more-97"></a></p><br />
<p> Running questions with <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/98/are-you-prone-to-suffer-from-clinical-depression/'>  Are You Prone to Suffer from Clinical Depression? </a><br/>...lot of things. 6. There are induced depressions caused by drugs such as sedatives and tranquilizers. These drugs produce calming effect that depresses certain body functions and organ activity. 7. Excessive use of alcohol can cause depression. Alcohol changes the ...</div>this type of urgency and helplessness trains our brains to prepare now for future danger by loading our bodies up with the stress hormone cortisol.</p><br />
<p> Anxiety is our anticipation of a dangerous future. We imagine having even less of the little that we have today.</p><br />
<p> This anxiety does not help us in any way to meet the future any better. In fact, it weakens and exhausts us. We usually worry most about things that we can&#8217;t even control. Worrying about your dental visit, for example, will not make the visit better.</p><br />
<p> Anxiety, in fact, is a silent killer. It is enervating, and it drains you of purpose and hope, faith and initiative. It fogs up your thinking. And it makes <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/99/bipolar-type-2-and-type-1-what-is-the-difference/'>  Bipolar Type 2 And Type 1 - What Is The Difference? </a><br/>...(as it is aptly called) doesn't cause any disruption in normal functional settings. It doesn't cause any hospitalization to a hyperactive person and doesn't have psychotic tendencies. Swinging Down To Depression However, the same level of hypomania can swing back ...</div>the body susceptible to illness.</p><br />
<p> When anxiety&#8211;a fear of an event in the future&#8211;is high enough then you feel a deep sense of helplessness. This, in turn, translates into depression. You even begin to view the past as disappointing.</p><br />
<p> Caught between a miserable past and a frightening future you create a pattern of emotions that can lead to a variety of mood disorders, including manic-depression.</p><br />
<p> How do we escape from this vicious cycle?</p><br />
<p> Here is what I did 20 years ago and I have never since suffered from any serious mood disorder.</p><br />
<p> I started to cultivate my awareness of my mood swings&#8211;from elation to black despair.</p><br />
<p> I did this by basically watching myself when I was manic, and watching myself <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/100/bipolar-test-seven-steps-in-diagnosis/'>  Bipolar Test - Seven Steps In Diagnosis </a><br/>...undergo a series of tests that aim to observe your behavioral patterns and mood swings. Sometimes it is even necessary to consider observing your physique and how you dress. Diagnosing Children A bipolar test can reveal many symptoms of this ...</div>when I was depressed, and watching what I did to turn on these states. For example to get depressed, I used my love of literature to focus on dark, morbid, and unhappy stories about life. And to get elated, I would talk a lot, move very quickly, and do things in a dramatic way.</p><br />
<p> An interesting thing happened when I made my unconscious behavior conscious. I could not take my mood shifts seriously.</p><br />
<p> This is what I learned from that experience: when you are able to observe yourself over the course of a few weeks, you develop a curious detachment.</p><br />
<p> A paradoxical situation developed for me: I found it difficult to stay anxious and depressed when I was observing myself <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/1/recognizing-and-coping-with-bi-polar/'>  Recognizing and Coping With Bi-Polar </a><br/>...responsible for your pain, or take the other track and blame yourself for every problem or reversal. 10). Shoulds- You have a list a ironclad rules about how you and other people should act. People who break the rules, angers ...</div>feeling anxious and depressed.</p><br />
<p> Ultimately, anxiety and depression are culturally-induced patterns of thinking that can be overcome through a deliberate cultivation of awareness. When you become your own observer, you weed out the unconscious habits that afflict you.</p><br />
<p> Despite the billions of dollars spent to heal anxiety and depression, and all the mood disorders and behavioral anomalies that arise from them, the cure is simple, quick, and free.</p><br />
<p> Resource Box</p><br />
<p> Saleem Rana got his masters in psychotherapy from California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks, Ca., 15 years ago and now resides in Denver, Colorado.  His articles on the internet have inspired over ten thousand people from around the world. [http://theempoweredsoul.com/enter.html]Discover how to create a remarkable life</p><br />
<p> Copyright 2005 Saleem Rana. <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/2/manic-depressive-illness/'>  Manic Depressive Illness </a><br/>...psychiatric help. But, for many people it can literally be a godsend. Manic depression therapy treatment can be personalized or can take place in a group setting. Therapy can be very helpful in helping people understand themselves, understand their emotional ...</div> Please feel free to pass this<br />article on to your friends, or use it in your ezine or<br />newsletter.  It&#8217;s a shareware article.</p><br />
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Feb 2008 13:30:03 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Manic Bipolar Depression</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> Manic depression, also known as Bipolar disorder is characterised by extreme fluctuations in mood ranging from periods of intense &#8220;highs&#8221; or mania to periods of severe depression or &#8220;lows&#8221;, however, in reality it is much more complex than that as there is no clear pattern and some can even experience mixed state bipolar, with a combination of both mania and depression.</p><br />
<p> There is also no known single cause of Bipolar and no way of predicting who will develop it although it does appear to be a tendency for it to run in families suggesting that genetics play a part. According to the Royal College of Psychiatrists, Bipolar affects around one in one hundred adults, although it is possible that <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/97/a-simple-cure-for-anxiety-and-depression/'>  A Simple Cure For Anxiety And Depression </a><br/>...from that experience: when you are able to observe yourself over the course of a few weeks, you develop a curious detachment. A paradoxical situation developed for me: I found it difficult to stay anxious and depressed when I was ...</div>these figures are on the low side as it is believed that many people with Bipolar will not seek help due to denial, misunderstanding and lack of knowledge surrounding the condition.    It affects both men and women equally and usually begins in early adulthood but the way it manifests itself is anything but consistent.  Episodes can be triggered by stressful events and physical illness or even nothing at all. So how do you know if you have Bipolar disorder?</p><br />
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<p> Symptoms of a manic episode include:</p><br />
<p> A manic episode can be diagnosed if at least 3 of the symptoms occur along with an elevated mood for most of the time for at least a week.  If <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/98/are-you-prone-to-suffer-from-clinical-depression/'>  Are You Prone to Suffer from Clinical Depression? </a><br/>...a person to greater risk of developing depression. The pain and frustrations of suffering a chronic disease can trigger depression. There are also illnesses like cancer and thyroid disease that cause the alteration and changes in a person's body chemistry. ...</div>the overall mood is one of irritability then another 4 symptoms must be present.</p><br />
<p>   Increased energy, activity, and restlessness<br />  Excessively &#8220;high,&#8221; overly good, euphoric mood<br />  Extreme irritability<br />  Racing thoughts and talking quickly, jumping from one idea to another<br />  Distractibility, lack off concentration<br />  Little sleep needed<br />  Unrealistic beliefs in one&#8217;s abilities and powers<br />  Poor judgment<br />  Spending sprees<br />  A lasting period of behaviour that is different from usual<br />  Increased sexual drive<br />  Abuse of drugs, particularly cocaine, alcohol, and sleeping medications<br />  Provocative, intrusive, or aggressive behaviour<br />  Denial that anything is wrong</p><br />
<p> Symptoms of a depressive episode include:</p><br />
<p> A depressive episode can be diagnosed if five or more of <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/99/bipolar-type-2-and-type-1-what-is-the-difference/'>  Bipolar Type 2 And Type 1 - What Is The Difference? </a><br/>...confidence. * Ambitious attitude is apparent in this state. * There is the feeling of sleeplessness. * The patient tends to talk excessively. * The patient has a tendency to think more than the usual. The danger of this type ...</div>these symptoms are present for most of the time for a period of at least 2 weeks.</p><br />
<p>   feeling sad, anxious, or empty mood<br />  Feelings of hopelessness or pessimism<br />  Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, or helplessness<br />  Loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed, including sex<br />  Decreased energy, a feeling of fatigue or of being &#8220;slowed down&#8221;<br />  Difficulty concentrating, remembering, making decisions<br />  Restlessness or irritability<br />  Sleeping too much, or can&#8217;t sleep<br />  Change in appetite and/or unintended weight loss or gain<br />  Chronic pain or other persistent bodily symptoms that are not caused by physical illness or injury<br />  Thoughts of death or suicide, or suicide attempts</p><br />
<p> The gaps in between a <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/100/bipolar-test-seven-steps-in-diagnosis/'>  Bipolar Test - Seven Steps In Diagnosis </a><br/>...Your family background and personal history. The bipolar test will also include questions of these types. Bipolar disorder is often caused by your childhood environment and may be attributed to your family relationships. * Assessment of your mental health. Depending ...</div>high and a low episode can vary significantly with each individual.  Some people will experience rapid shifts between moods and others will change more slowly over a period of time.  Conventional treatment usually consists of some form of mood stabilising medication to reduce the severity and duration of the episodes, for example, Lithium is the most commonly used.  Achieving the correct dosage is crucial as high levels of Lithium can be toxic so this will be carefully evaluated and monitored by a GP or health professional. However, it doesn&#8217;t always prove to be effective and isn&#8217;t suitable for everyone.  The side effects can be difficult to cope with for some people and include, thirst, nausea, weight <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/1/recognizing-and-coping-with-bi-polar/'>  Recognizing and Coping With Bi-Polar </a><br/>...treatment is often the rule because a combination of different drugs with different methods of action can be more effective without increasing the risk of side effects. Lithium is still the most used drug overall in mania, but mood stabilizing, ...</div>gain, anxiety, shakes, dry mouth, disturbed sleep, hair loss, and sexual dysfunction.</p><br />
<p> Types of Bipolar</p><br />
<p> Bipolar has been classified into types Bipolar 1, Bipolar 2, Rapid Cycling and Cyclothymia.</p><br />
<p> Bipolar 1</p><br />
<p> The classic symptoms of Bipolar 1 involve recurrent manic and depressive episodes with either stable periods in between or going directly from a depressive episode into a manic phase or vice versa.  Periods of depression vary from individual to individual and can last for only a short time or for months.</p><br />
<p> Bipolar 11</p><br />
<p> This type of Bipolar presents with only mild or perhaps even no manic periods at all but more depressive episodes than periods of mania.  This type is more common in women.</p><br />
<p> Rapid Cycling</p><br />
<p> Bipolar <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/2/manic-depressive-illness/'>  Manic Depressive Illness </a><br/>...get proper treatment. Bipolar disorder, once diagnosed, is normally treated with a combination of mood stabilizers and therapy. Mood stabilizers are psychiatric medications developed to stabilize the extreme mood shifts from mania and depression in those suffering from manic depression ...</div>is classified as rapid cycling type if the person experience more than 4 manic or depressive episodes or fluctuations between both within the space of a year.</p><br />
<p> Cyclothymia</p><br />
<p> A less severe form of mood swings but they often persist for longer than those with other types of Bipolar.</p><br />
<p> Conclusion</p><br />
<p> Bipolar disorder can be distressing for both the sufferer and the family and friends closest to them.  Neither they nor the person with Bipolar can know when an episode of depression or mania is likely to occur or how long it will last.  Relationships, occupation and finances can all suffer leading to more stress and worry and a worsening of the symptoms.  Apart from seeking professional help and <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/3/different-types-of-drugs-available-in-the-market-for-the-treatment-of-depression/'>  Different Types of Drugs Available in the Market for the Treatment of Depression </a><br/>...from breaking down norepinephrine and serotonin, thus enabling a greater supply of these two mood-influencers to the brain. Tricyclics (also called heterocyclics): These drugs, introduced in the 1950s, inhibit the retention (or 'reuptake') of serotonin and norepinephrine by the brain ...</div>finding out as much as you can about the condition, it is advisable for both the sufferer and their loved ones to learn how to recognise the warning signs and triggers that can precipitate a manic or depressive episode so appropriate action can be taken to minimise any negative effects. [http://www.fightingdepression.co.uk]Depression is a serious condition that can strike anyone at anytime. For more information about the [http://fightingdepression.co.uk]symptoms  of depression and self help come and visit fighting depression</p><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Manic depression, also known as Bipolar disorder is characterised by extreme fluctuations in mood ranging from periods of intense &#8220;highs&#8221; or mania to periods of severe depression or &#8220;lows&#8221;, however, in reality it is much more complex than that as there is no clear pattern and some can even experience mixed state bipolar, with a combination of both mania and depression.</p><br />
<p> There is also no known single cause of Bipolar and no way of predicting who will develop it although it does appear to be a tendency for it to run in families suggesting that genetics play a part. According to the Royal College of Psychiatrists, Bipolar affects around one in one hundred adults, although it is possible that <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/97/a-simple-cure-for-anxiety-and-depression/'>  A Simple Cure For Anxiety And Depression </a><br/>...initiative. It fogs up your thinking. And it makes the body susceptible to illness. When anxiety--a fear of an event in the future--is high enough then you feel a deep sense of helplessness. This, in turn, translates into depression. You ...</div>these figures are on the low side as it is believed that many people with Bipolar will not seek help due to denial, misunderstanding and lack of knowledge surrounding the condition.    It affects both men and women equally and usually begins in early adulthood but the way it manifests itself is anything but consistent.  Episodes can be triggered by stressful events and physical illness or even nothing at all. So how do you know if you have Bipolar disorder?</p><br />
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<p> Symptoms of a manic episode include:</p><br />
<p> A manic episode can be diagnosed if at least 3 of the symptoms occur along with an elevated mood for most of the time for at least a week.  If <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/98/are-you-prone-to-suffer-from-clinical-depression/'>  Are You Prone to Suffer from Clinical Depression? </a><br/>...a person to greater risk of developing depression. The pain and frustrations of suffering a chronic disease can trigger depression. There are also illnesses like cancer and thyroid disease that cause the alteration and changes in a person's body chemistry. ...</div>the overall mood is one of irritability then another 4 symptoms must be present.</p><br />
<p>   Increased energy, activity, and restlessness<br />  Excessively &#8220;high,&#8221; overly good, euphoric mood<br />  Extreme irritability<br />  Racing thoughts and talking quickly, jumping from one idea to another<br />  Distractibility, lack off concentration<br />  Little sleep needed<br />  Unrealistic beliefs in one&#8217;s abilities and powers<br />  Poor judgment<br />  Spending sprees<br />  A lasting period of behaviour that is different from usual<br />  Increased sexual drive<br />  Abuse of drugs, particularly cocaine, alcohol, and sleeping medications<br />  Provocative, intrusive, or aggressive behaviour<br />  Denial that anything is wrong</p><br />
<p> Symptoms of a depressive episode include:</p><br />
<p> A depressive episode can be diagnosed if five or more of <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/99/bipolar-type-2-and-type-1-what-is-the-difference/'>  Bipolar Type 2 And Type 1 - What Is The Difference? </a><br/>...confidence. * Ambitious attitude is apparent in this state. * There is the feeling of sleeplessness. * The patient tends to talk excessively. * The patient has a tendency to think more than the usual. The danger of this type ...</div>these symptoms are present for most of the time for a period of at least 2 weeks.</p><br />
<p>   feeling sad, anxious, or empty mood<br />  Feelings of hopelessness or pessimism<br />  Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, or helplessness<br />  Loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed, including sex<br />  Decreased energy, a feeling of fatigue or of being &#8220;slowed down&#8221;<br />  Difficulty concentrating, remembering, making decisions<br />  Restlessness or irritability<br />  Sleeping too much, or can&#8217;t sleep<br />  Change in appetite and/or unintended weight loss or gain<br />  Chronic pain or other persistent bodily symptoms that are not caused by physical illness or injury<br />  Thoughts of death or suicide, or suicide attempts</p><br />
<p> The gaps in between a <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/100/bipolar-test-seven-steps-in-diagnosis/'>  Bipolar Test - Seven Steps In Diagnosis </a><br/>...Your family background and personal history. The bipolar test will also include questions of these types. Bipolar disorder is often caused by your childhood environment and may be attributed to your family relationships. * Assessment of your mental health. Depending ...</div>high and a low episode can vary significantly with each individual.  Some people will experience rapid shifts between moods and others will change more slowly over a period of time.  Conventional treatment usually consists of some form of mood stabilising medication to reduce the severity and duration of the episodes, for example, Lithium is the most commonly used.  Achieving the correct dosage is crucial as high levels of Lithium can be toxic so this will be carefully evaluated and monitored by a GP or health professional. However, it doesn&#8217;t always prove to be effective and isn&#8217;t suitable for everyone.  The side effects can be difficult to cope with for some people and include, thirst, nausea, weight <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/1/recognizing-and-coping-with-bi-polar/'>  Recognizing and Coping With Bi-Polar </a><br/>...treatment is often the rule because a combination of different drugs with different methods of action can be more effective without increasing the risk of side effects. Lithium is still the most used drug overall in mania, but mood stabilizing, ...</div>gain, anxiety, shakes, dry mouth, disturbed sleep, hair loss, and sexual dysfunction.</p><br />
<p> Types of Bipolar</p><br />
<p> Bipolar has been classified into types Bipolar 1, Bipolar 2, Rapid Cycling and Cyclothymia.</p><br />
<p> Bipolar 1</p><br />
<p> The classic symptoms of Bipolar 1 involve recurrent manic and depressive episodes with either stable periods in between or going directly from a depressive episode into a manic phase or vice versa.  Periods of depression vary from individual to individual and can last for only a short time or for months.</p><br />
<p> Bipolar 11</p><br />
<p> This type of Bipolar presents with only mild or perhaps even no manic periods at all but more depressive episodes than periods of mania.  This type is more common in women.</p><br />
<p> Rapid Cycling</p><br />
<p> Bipolar <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/2/manic-depressive-illness/'>  Manic Depressive Illness </a><br/>...get proper treatment. Bipolar disorder, once diagnosed, is normally treated with a combination of mood stabilizers and therapy. Mood stabilizers are psychiatric medications developed to stabilize the extreme mood shifts from mania and depression in those suffering from manic depression ...</div>is classified as rapid cycling type if the person experience more than 4 manic or depressive episodes or fluctuations between both within the space of a year.</p><br />
<p> Cyclothymia</p><br />
<p> A less severe form of mood swings but they often persist for longer than those with other types of Bipolar.</p><br />
<p> Conclusion</p><br />
<p> Bipolar disorder can be distressing for both the sufferer and the family and friends closest to them.  Neither they nor the person with Bipolar can know when an episode of depression or mania is likely to occur or how long it will last.  Relationships, occupation and finances can all suffer leading to more stress and worry and a worsening of the symptoms.  Apart from seeking professional help and <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/3/different-types-of-drugs-available-in-the-market-for-the-treatment-of-depression/'>  Different Types of Drugs Available in the Market for the Treatment of Depression </a><br/>...from breaking down norepinephrine and serotonin, thus enabling a greater supply of these two mood-influencers to the brain. Tricyclics (also called heterocyclics): These drugs, introduced in the 1950s, inhibit the retention (or 'reuptake') of serotonin and norepinephrine by the brain ...</div>finding out as much as you can about the condition, it is advisable for both the sufferer and their loved ones to learn how to recognise the warning signs and triggers that can precipitate a manic or depressive episode so appropriate action can be taken to minimise any negative effects. [http://www.fightingdepression.co.uk]Depression is a serious condition that can strike anyone at anytime. For more information about the [http://fightingdepression.co.uk]symptoms  of depression and self help come and visit fighting depression</p><br />
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	<category>Bipolar Depression Group Support</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> Husbands, wives, girlfriends, boyfriends of partners with bipolar disorder are the overlooked and underserved mental illness support network of the Bipolar treatment world. Why do you stay in your bipolar relationship?</p><br />
<p> First, we are never secure about our own emotional needs. Are they more or less important the needs of our mentally ill spouse? If we choose to take care of our own needs first, we often suffer, then punish ourselves with guilt, then get angry toward our sick partner that he or she has caused us such misery.</p><br />
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<p> But if we choose to put our partner s emotional, physical and mental health needs ahead of ours after all, he s the sick one our quality of life diminishes. <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/96/manic-depression-2/'>  Manic Depression </a><br/>...a depressive episode include: A depressive episode can be diagnosed if five or more of these symptoms are present for most of the time for a period of at least 2 weeks. feeling sad, anxious, or empty mood Feelings of ...</div>Our choices are never easy and always agonizing.</p><br />
<p> Second, husbands and wives are alone in coping with our spouses  Bipolar Disorder (also known as Manic Depression). Besides managing doctor visits, medications, decisions on whether to hospitalize or not,  well  partners must fight for our relationships. The line between partner and caregiver is thin and often non-existent. It can make for a lonely and often devastating life.</p><br />
<p> You cannot share your feelings with your partner; he s the sick one and the cause of your distress! Your parents are empty nesters; you can t burden them with your problems. Your siblings have their own families to worry about. Unless mental illness runs in your friends  families, they <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/97/a-simple-cure-for-anxiety-and-depression/'>  A Simple Cure For Anxiety And Depression </a><br/>...vicious cycle? Here is what I did 20 years ago and I have never since suffered from any serious mood disorder. I started to cultivate my awareness of my mood swings--from elation to black despair. I did this by basically ...</div>re not going to understand what you re coping with. Plus your bipolar husband or wife may not want you violating their privacy rights.</p><br />
<p> The pressure on us from friends, family and professionals is unrelenting. Those who ask,  Why do you stay in your relationship?  are not supportive. And neither are the ones that imply that it s your duty to stay married to your bipolar husband or wife. Bipolar disorder runs roughshod over relationships. The divorce rate is three times higher in these marriages than in the general population.</p><br />
<p> In my personal story, when I did find a  spousal support group,  there was one man (divorced) and 16 women. A third of the women s <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/98/are-you-prone-to-suffer-from-clinical-depression/'>  Are You Prone to Suffer from Clinical Depression? </a><br/>...a person's intellectual functioning that can also give way to depression. 4. A personal loss that recently battered an individual can cause depression. It could be a death of a loved one, job loss or moving away to a new ...</div>husbands lived in their basements, couldn t hold jobs and couldn t contribute financially or emotionally to their family life. One third of the women were divorced from violent men who beat them or were emotionally abusive to them or their children (a common side effect of problems with bipolar medication).</p><br />
<p> The last third were widows their bipolar husbands had committed suicide. (The suicide rate for bipolar disorder is 12 times higher than the  normal  population.) Everyone in the support group thought I was in denial for having a goal to stay married.</p><br />
<p> Why do you stay in your bipolar relationship?</p><br />
<p> Elizabeth Atlas is the author of   Married To Mania, a book that helps spouses and <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/99/bipolar-type-2-and-type-1-what-is-the-difference/'>  Bipolar Type 2 And Type 1 - What Is The Difference? </a><br/>...type 1 is also called the "raging" bipolar. Bipolar Type 2 The bipolar type 2 disorder is characterized by the occurrence of at least one hypomania episode and one major depressive state. Sometimes, this type may even have occurrences of ...</div>partners be in relationships with someone diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Her book teaches how to live life on purpose, despite the unfair hand you were dealt in love and marriage and despite the chaos and emotional mine field you must avoid everyday in a [http://www.marriedtomania.com/index.php/information]marriage to someone with manic depression (another name for bipolar disorder). Elizabeth shows how to construct a plan to take charge of your life and to retain control of your life&#8217;s goals, without getting caught up in the bipolar drama no matter how much you love your bipolar spouse. She can be reached at http://www.MarriedToMania.com</p><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Husbands, wives, girlfriends, boyfriends of partners with bipolar disorder are the overlooked and underserved mental illness support network of the Bipolar treatment world. Why do you stay in your bipolar relationship?</p><br />
<p> First, we are never secure about our own emotional needs. Are they more or less important the needs of our mentally ill spouse? If we choose to take care of our own needs first, we often suffer, then punish ourselves with guilt, then get angry toward our sick partner that he or she has caused us such misery.</p><br />
<p><a id="more-95"></a></p><br />
<p> But if we choose to put our partner s emotional, physical and mental health needs ahead of ours after all, he s the sick one our quality of life diminishes. <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/96/manic-depression-2/'>  Manic Depression </a><br/>...attempts The gaps in between a high and a low episode can vary significantly with each individual. Some people will experience rapid shifts between moods and others will change more slowly over a period of time. Conventional treatment usually consists ...</div>Our choices are never easy and always agonizing.</p><br />
<p> Second, husbands and wives are alone in coping with our spouses  Bipolar Disorder (also known as Manic Depression). Besides managing doctor visits, medications, decisions on whether to hospitalize or not,  well  partners must fight for our relationships. The line between partner and caregiver is thin and often non-existent. It can make for a lonely and often devastating life.</p><br />
<p> You cannot share your feelings with your partner; he s the sick one and the cause of your distress! Your parents are empty nesters; you can t burden them with your problems. Your siblings have their own families to worry about. Unless mental illness runs in your friends  families, they <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/97/a-simple-cure-for-anxiety-and-depression/'>  A Simple Cure For Anxiety And Depression </a><br/>...vicious cycle? Here is what I did 20 years ago and I have never since suffered from any serious mood disorder. I started to cultivate my awareness of my mood swings--from elation to black despair. I did this by basically ...</div>re not going to understand what you re coping with. Plus your bipolar husband or wife may not want you violating their privacy rights.</p><br />
<p> The pressure on us from friends, family and professionals is unrelenting. Those who ask,  Why do you stay in your relationship?  are not supportive. And neither are the ones that imply that it s your duty to stay married to your bipolar husband or wife. Bipolar disorder runs roughshod over relationships. The divorce rate is three times higher in these marriages than in the general population.</p><br />
<p> In my personal story, when I did find a  spousal support group,  there was one man (divorced) and 16 women. A third of the women s <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/98/are-you-prone-to-suffer-from-clinical-depression/'>  Are You Prone to Suffer from Clinical Depression? </a><br/>...a person's intellectual functioning that can also give way to depression. 4. A personal loss that recently battered an individual can cause depression. It could be a death of a loved one, job loss or moving away to a new ...</div>husbands lived in their basements, couldn t hold jobs and couldn t contribute financially or emotionally to their family life. One third of the women were divorced from violent men who beat them or were emotionally abusive to them or their children (a common side effect of problems with bipolar medication).</p><br />
<p> The last third were widows their bipolar husbands had committed suicide. (The suicide rate for bipolar disorder is 12 times higher than the  normal  population.) Everyone in the support group thought I was in denial for having a goal to stay married.</p><br />
<p> Why do you stay in your bipolar relationship?</p><br />
<p> Elizabeth Atlas is the author of   Married To Mania, a book that helps spouses and <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/99/bipolar-type-2-and-type-1-what-is-the-difference/'>  Bipolar Type 2 And Type 1 - What Is The Difference? </a><br/>...type 1 is also called the "raging" bipolar. Bipolar Type 2 The bipolar type 2 disorder is characterized by the occurrence of at least one hypomania episode and one major depressive state. Sometimes, this type may even have occurrences of ...</div>partners be in relationships with someone diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Her book teaches how to live life on purpose, despite the unfair hand you were dealt in love and marriage and despite the chaos and emotional mine field you must avoid everyday in a [http://www.marriedtomania.com/index.php/information]marriage to someone with manic depression (another name for bipolar disorder). Elizabeth shows how to construct a plan to take charge of your life and to retain control of your life&#8217;s goals, without getting caught up in the bipolar drama no matter how much you love your bipolar spouse. She can be reached at http://www.MarriedToMania.com</p><br />
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2008 20:15:01 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Manic Bipolar Depression</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> The key to a successful treatment of a bipolar disorder is the right diagnosis. Diagnosis may not be so easy because its symptoms are episodic. Thus, a comprehensive history is needed. Though it is a psychological illness, an exhaustive medical history and physical exam are also needed to rule out any physical cause of the symptoms of the mood disorder.</p><br />
<p> A detailed history taking and mental status examination is essential to the diagnosis of bipolar disorder. A complete history of both the present and past symptoms must be taken. Generally, depressed patients experience psychomotor retardation and have decreased activity. They have a decreased rate and volume of speech. Some may have delusions and hallucinations. They have a pessimistic view <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/95/why-do-you-stay-in-your-bipolar-relationship/'>  Why Do You Stay in Your Bipolar Relationship? </a><br/>...relationship? are not supportive. And neither are the ones that imply that it s your duty to stay married to your bipolar husband or wife. Bipolar disorder runs roughshod over relationships. The divorce rate is three times higher in these ...</div>of themselves and of the world. Majority of them have attempted suicide or contemplated about it. In contrast, manic patients are very euphoric, excited and hyperactive. They are amusing to interview and they may sometimes even appear psychotic. They can have a low frustration tolerance and become very irritable.</p><br />
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<p> Their speech becomes louder, faster and difficult to interpret as they can be filled with jokes, rhymes, word salad, neologisms and irrelevancies. They have difficulty concentrating on one topic and exhibit flight of ideas. Majority of manic persons have delusions of grandeur. They often boast of extraordinary abilities, affluence or power. Manic persons can be assaultive. Their judgment is impaired.</p><br />
<p> A thorough medical history and physical exam should be taken to <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/96/manic-depression-2/'>  Manic Depression </a><br/>...lack of knowledge surrounding the condition. It affects both men and women equally and usually begins in early adulthood but the way it manifests itself is anything but consistent. Episodes can be triggered by stressful events and physical illness or ...</div>exclude any possible physical causes of mood swings such as injury (e.g. head injury), multi-organ diseases (e.g. lupus, AIDS, etc), metabolic abnormalities (e.g. hypothyroidism, vitamin B12 deficiency, salt imbalances, diabetes, etc.), adrenal disorders (e.g. Addison s disease, Cushing s syndrome, etc.) and neurological disorders (e.g. epilepsy, brain tumors, encephalitis, multiple sclerosis, etc.). Medications taken by the patient should also be accounted for because corticosteroids and drugs used to treat Parkinson s, depression and anxiety can cause the same mood symptoms. Blood and urine tests for drugs and alcohol are also advised to rule out physiological effects of these substances.</p><br />
<p> A detailed family history should also be asked because recent studies show that bipolar disorder has a strong genetic link. [http://www.e-Bipolar.com]Bipolar <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/97/a-simple-cure-for-anxiety-and-depression/'>  A Simple Cure For Anxiety And Depression </a><br/>...fall apart after that argument we just fell into? Running questions with this type of urgency and helplessness trains our brains to prepare now for future danger by loading our bodies up with the stress hormone cortisol. Anxiety is our ...</div>provides detailed information on Bipolar, Bipolar Symptoms, Bipolar Depression, Bipolar Tests and more. Bipolar is affiliated with [http://www.e-BipolarDisorder.com]Teen Bipolar Disorder.</p><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The key to a successful treatment of a bipolar disorder is the right diagnosis. Diagnosis may not be so easy because its symptoms are episodic. Thus, a comprehensive history is needed. Though it is a psychological illness, an exhaustive medical history and physical exam are also needed to rule out any physical cause of the symptoms of the mood disorder.</p><br />
<p> A detailed history taking and mental status examination is essential to the diagnosis of bipolar disorder. A complete history of both the present and past symptoms must be taken. Generally, depressed patients experience psychomotor retardation and have decreased activity. They have a decreased rate and volume of speech. Some may have delusions and hallucinations. They have a pessimistic view <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/95/why-do-you-stay-in-your-bipolar-relationship/'>  Why Do You Stay in Your Bipolar Relationship? </a><br/>...we choose to put our partner s emotional, physical and mental health needs ahead of ours after all, he s the sick one our quality of life diminishes. Our choices are never easy and always agonizing. Second, husbands and wives ...</div>of themselves and of the world. Majority of them have attempted suicide or contemplated about it. In contrast, manic patients are very euphoric, excited and hyperactive. They are amusing to interview and they may sometimes even appear psychotic. They can have a low frustration tolerance and become very irritable.</p><br />
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<p> Their speech becomes louder, faster and difficult to interpret as they can be filled with jokes, rhymes, word salad, neologisms and irrelevancies. They have difficulty concentrating on one topic and exhibit flight of ideas. Majority of manic persons have delusions of grandeur. They often boast of extraordinary abilities, affluence or power. Manic persons can be assaultive. Their judgment is impaired.</p><br />
<p> A thorough medical history and physical exam should be taken to <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/96/manic-depression-2/'>  Manic Depression </a><br/>...lack of knowledge surrounding the condition. It affects both men and women equally and usually begins in early adulthood but the way it manifests itself is anything but consistent. Episodes can be triggered by stressful events and physical illness or ...</div>exclude any possible physical causes of mood swings such as injury (e.g. head injury), multi-organ diseases (e.g. lupus, AIDS, etc), metabolic abnormalities (e.g. hypothyroidism, vitamin B12 deficiency, salt imbalances, diabetes, etc.), adrenal disorders (e.g. Addison s disease, Cushing s syndrome, etc.) and neurological disorders (e.g. epilepsy, brain tumors, encephalitis, multiple sclerosis, etc.). Medications taken by the patient should also be accounted for because corticosteroids and drugs used to treat Parkinson s, depression and anxiety can cause the same mood symptoms. Blood and urine tests for drugs and alcohol are also advised to rule out physiological effects of these substances.</p><br />
<p> A detailed family history should also be asked because recent studies show that bipolar disorder has a strong genetic link. [http://www.e-Bipolar.com]Bipolar <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/97/a-simple-cure-for-anxiety-and-depression/'>  A Simple Cure For Anxiety And Depression </a><br/>...fall apart after that argument we just fell into? Running questions with this type of urgency and helplessness trains our brains to prepare now for future danger by loading our bodies up with the stress hormone cortisol. Anxiety is our ...</div>provides detailed information on Bipolar, Bipolar Symptoms, Bipolar Depression, Bipolar Tests and more. Bipolar is affiliated with [http://www.e-BipolarDisorder.com]Teen Bipolar Disorder.</p><br />
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2008 20:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Bipolar Depression Without Mania</category>
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<p> My dear Ezine readers, in this article, I would bring out a few important tips for my teenagers who are under going sever Stress of Exam-o-Mania (SEM).  As I have still not recovered from a few bad news of previous year s suicide of my beloved teenagers, I hope teenagers would paste these tips in their bed rooms to avoid stress and get in to depression.</p><br />
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<p> Though I have been very effectively counseling and advising teenagers with out financial effect, today, I will give a few important tips to prevent teenager s suicide near <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/94/bipolar-tests/'>  Bipolar Tests </a><br/>...disorder. A detailed history taking and mental status examination is essential to the diagnosis of bipolar disorder. A complete history of both the present and past symptoms must be taken. Generally, depressed patients experience psychomotor retardation and have decreased activity. ...</div>examinations. I would cover pre-examination, during examinations and after examination tips with ample thought as to how to relieve pressure on teenager s mind. As I believe that only stress on every teenager is to perform in categories of one; well, two; better and three; exceedingly well. Why I categorized in to three distinct classes because no student wants to fail. The stress level in category three is at peak during examinations.</p><br />
<p> Category one students do fairly well without stress, category two students perform well but remain under medium level of stress but category three students are sensitive to take wrong step at minor presumptions. I, therefore, would suggest parents to allow their children to remain in category one and <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/95/why-do-you-stay-in-your-bipolar-relationship/'>  Why Do You Stay in Your Bipolar Relationship? </a><br/>...group thought I was in denial for having a goal to stay married. Why do you stay in your bipolar relationship? Elizabeth Atlas is the author of Married To Mania, a book that helps spouses and partners be in relationships ...</div>two only. Over or highly ambitious parents often make their teens suffer under third category.</p><br />
<p> Firstly, all you would agree with me that most of the teenagers undergo severe <br />SEM excitement near board examinations of tenth and twelfth standards in India and undergraduate or graduate levels entrance tests in the world. While interacting with teenagers, I noticed that most of them prepare very well and they also know subject in depth but they still exhibit fear of unknown. This is what needs to be curbed. Pre-Examination Stresses Symptom (PESS), by and large, put teenagers under severe Mental Disorder (MD). As, we know that child learn better while playing, therefore, educate your child through Learn in Playing (LIP) method. In this <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/96/manic-depression-2/'>  Manic Depression </a><br/>...is classified as rapid cycling type if the person experience more than 4 manic or depressive episodes or fluctuations between both within the space of a year. Cyclothymia A less severe form of mood swings but they often persist for ...</div>method, display and exhibit various history, geography, physics and other subject s related diagrams/charts in your house and play to develop competitive sprit and interest to learn. Parents have to play a vital role in developing and maintaining high confidence level amongst their teenagers.</p><br />
<p> Nevertheless, to overcome the PESS, I suggest:</p><br />
<p>  One; Parents to interact daily with teenagers;<br />  Two; conduct simple knowledge tests on my Learn in Playing (LIP) method;<br />  Three; continue to educate child by conducting mock tests to make him/her believe that he/she is well prepared;<br />  Four; develop faith in your teen to accept any result;<br />  Five; let you child conduct study in tension free environment at home;<br />  Six; if possible make <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/97/a-simple-cure-for-anxiety-and-depression/'>  A Simple Cure For Anxiety And Depression </a><br/>...I was observing myself feeling anxious and depressed. Ultimately, anxiety and depression are culturally-induced patterns of thinking that can be overcome through a deliberate cultivation of awareness. When you become your own observer, you weed out the unconscious habits that ...</div>child leave extra coaching and tuition after gaining confidence in the subject;<br />  Seven; assist your child in preparing Pre-Examination Preparation Chart (PEPC) to facilitate his/her subject wise studies;<br />  Eight; parents to pay attention to your teenagers study hours so that a child gets minimum six hours of calm sleep.<br />  Ninth; Parents to make sure child is provided conducive environment at home to study without disturbance:<br />  Tenth; last but most important is that develop total faith in your child gaining his confidence in ensuring that your ambition is not a key to his/her hard work <br />  confidence in your child that he knows everything;</p><br />
<p> Secondly, I would touch up on during a few cases of stresses <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/98/are-you-prone-to-suffer-from-clinical-depression/'>  Are You Prone to Suffer from Clinical Depression? </a><br/>...can cause depression. Alcohol changes the brain chemistry as some evidence points out, increasing a person's predisposition to depression. Although if taken in small amounts, alcohol can lift a person's mood, when consumed excessively this can render an opposite effect. ...</div>during examinations and bring out a few remedial measures to reduce teenagers stress.</p><br />
<p>  One; teenagers should always enter in an examination hall thinking that he knows everything thus generating positive energy aura around you.<br />  Two; on entering examination hall, sit close your eyes for a while and relax mentally to recapture the subject issues;<br />  Three; when paper is handed over, Take the paper, just relax and read slowly making sure that you do not miss out any thing.<br />  Four; try to set priority of replying question paper while making first scanner reading. To solve the paper follow the order of Know, Partially know or Ignorant (KPI) rule. <br />  Five; while scanning a paper make your <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/99/bipolar-type-2-and-type-1-what-is-the-difference/'>  Bipolar Type 2 And Type 1 - What Is The Difference? </a><br/>...level of hypomania can swing back down into its depressive episode and its effect can be devastating to the person. Manifestations of this depressive state is apparent in broken marriage, badly-ended relationships, unfinished projects, public humiliation, and more. But this ...</div>time appreciation also as to how much each question should be given. Never devote more time for a question which has fewer marks. Remember, that every question has a fix time. If you can not solve a question in time, do not make it prestige issue; rather leave it; and solve the next question, and return at the end if time permits.<br />  Six; never analyze a question paper with a mind set of as to how much you do not know; but look on papers as to how much you know? This will change your negative energy thoughts into positive approach, thus, making him more confidents in attempting the paper with a positive mind set as rule one does.<br /> <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/100/bipolar-test-seven-steps-in-diagnosis/'>  Bipolar Test - Seven Steps In Diagnosis </a><br/>...can reveal many symptoms of this problem. But because symptoms share the same signs as that of other mental illness issues, there is more difficulty in diagnosing children for a bipolar test. Kids, especially at a very young age may ...</div> Seven; first read those questions which you  fully know, than attempt such questions which you partially know; and you can do nothing about those questions which you do not know, therefore, do not get worried about such question first.<br />  Eight; do not look towards your colleagues, sitting next with a view as to much he/she is writing but assess your own efforts as to how correctly you are solving;<br />  Ninth; after solving one set of questions. take a short break, relax and again set rolling to tackle next problems;<br />  Tenth; irrespective of the time left, make sure to tick each question attempted on paper with answer sheet not only to ensure that you have attempted <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/1/recognizing-and-coping-with-bi-polar/'>  Recognizing and Coping With Bi-Polar </a><br/>...Emotional Reasoning- You believe that what you feel must be true automatically. If you feel stupid and boring, then you must be stupid and boring. 12).Fallacy of Change- You expect that other people will change to suit you if you ...</div>all questions but also to look for any omission and error in solution.</p><br />
<p> Thirdly; I would discuss with you a few post examination stresses which create <br />problems for teenager s next paper s preparations. During my survey; I have observed that over 82% students get depressed very soon after attempting a difficult paper and getting out of examinations while reviewing; thus spoiling the next paper as well. I would suggest that:</p><br />
<p>  One; Never compare your paper with colleagues until unless you are very confident of correct answers;<br />  Two; do not waste time while reviewing the attempted paper after getting out of examination hall for difficult questions;<br />  Three; parents also should only check the paper keeping in mind <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/2/manic-depressive-illness/'>  Manic Depressive Illness </a><br/>...in helping people understand themselves, understand their emotional swings, and understand that they have some control over this illness. Therapy can help them realize that they do not have to be an innocent bystander in their own life. In the ...</div>the effect on preparation of your child s next paper;<br />  Four; even if you have attempted a difficult paper, do not think too much. Try to forget and prepare for next thinking to do well in the paper at hand;<br />  Five; never repeat never call any paper bad. Always say difficult.<br />  Six; never allow your child to go to isolation after a difficult paper;<br />  Seven; make sure your child takes difficult papers like mathematics, chemistry etc with ease and not under stress;<br />  Eight; Develop a high confidence level in your child to attempt and forget to avoid getting bugged by a difficult question paper. I have observed many students getting bogged down and can not <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/3/different-types-of-drugs-available-in-the-market-for-the-treatment-of-depression/'>  Different Types of Drugs Available in the Market for the Treatment of Depression </a><br/>...first on serotonin and next on norepinephrine. At low doses (75mg/day), acts mainly on serotonin; at higher doses (375mg/day), strongly inhibits norepinephrine reuptake too.Mirtazapine (Remeron): Action is unique in that it does not involve enzyme inhibition or reuptake of serotonin ...</div>get out of a difficult paper s mess thus spoiling their next paper as well. <br />  Ninth; follow my next rule  What has been done, cannot be undone . <br />  Tenth; interact with your child after every paper to encourage his preparations for next papers and not to rebuke and scold.</p><br />
<p> I hope the above tips would help teenagers and adolescence to over come the <br />EOM stresses and relieve them from parent s constant supervisory effects. Your views are solicited at som_kalpna@yahoo.com</p><br />
<p> I, S kalpna Sharma am a freelance writer who generally writes on various issues relating human values. This year I have also decided to seek ezinereaders help in making the year Suicide Free Teenagers Year-2007 <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/4/the-pain-of-bipolar-depression-disorder/'>  The Pain of Bipolar Depression Disorder </a><br/>...illness that are distinct to that individual, including the warning signs of recurrent manic or depressive episodes, so that someone in treatment can get immediate help to ward off those symptoms. Failure to seek help can lead to suicide so ...</div>(SFTY-007). I am likely to generate awareness amongst readers to spread the message to prevent suicide of adolescence boys and girls.</p><br />
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<p> My dear Ezine readers, in this article, I would bring out a few important tips for my teenagers who are under going sever Stress of Exam-o-Mania (SEM).  As I have still not recovered from a few bad news of previous year s suicide of my beloved teenagers, I hope teenagers would paste these tips in their bed rooms to avoid stress and get in to depression.</p><br />
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<p> Though I have been very effectively counseling and advising teenagers with out financial effect, today, I will give a few important tips to prevent teenager s suicide near <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/94/bipolar-tests/'>  Bipolar Tests </a><br/>...etc.) and neurological disorders (e.g. epilepsy, brain tumors, encephalitis, multiple sclerosis, etc.). Medications taken by the patient should also be accounted for because corticosteroids and drugs used to treat Parkinson s, depression and anxiety can cause the same mood symptoms. ...</div>examinations. I would cover pre-examination, during examinations and after examination tips with ample thought as to how to relieve pressure on teenager s mind. As I believe that only stress on every teenager is to perform in categories of one; well, two; better and three; exceedingly well. Why I categorized in to three distinct classes because no student wants to fail. The stress level in category three is at peak during examinations.</p><br />
<p> Category one students do fairly well without stress, category two students perform well but remain under medium level of stress but category three students are sensitive to take wrong step at minor presumptions. I, therefore, would suggest parents to allow their children to remain in category one and <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/95/why-do-you-stay-in-your-bipolar-relationship/'>  Why Do You Stay in Your Bipolar Relationship? </a><br/>...group thought I was in denial for having a goal to stay married. Why do you stay in your bipolar relationship? Elizabeth Atlas is the author of Married To Mania, a book that helps spouses and partners be in relationships ...</div>two only. Over or highly ambitious parents often make their teens suffer under third category.</p><br />
<p> Firstly, all you would agree with me that most of the teenagers undergo severe <br />SEM excitement near board examinations of tenth and twelfth standards in India and undergraduate or graduate levels entrance tests in the world. While interacting with teenagers, I noticed that most of them prepare very well and they also know subject in depth but they still exhibit fear of unknown. This is what needs to be curbed. Pre-Examination Stresses Symptom (PESS), by and large, put teenagers under severe Mental Disorder (MD). As, we know that child learn better while playing, therefore, educate your child through Learn in Playing (LIP) method. In this <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/96/manic-depression-2/'>  Manic Depression </a><br/>...is classified as rapid cycling type if the person experience more than 4 manic or depressive episodes or fluctuations between both within the space of a year. Cyclothymia A less severe form of mood swings but they often persist for ...</div>method, display and exhibit various history, geography, physics and other subject s related diagrams/charts in your house and play to develop competitive sprit and interest to learn. Parents have to play a vital role in developing and maintaining high confidence level amongst their teenagers.</p><br />
<p> Nevertheless, to overcome the PESS, I suggest:</p><br />
<p>  One; Parents to interact daily with teenagers;<br />  Two; conduct simple knowledge tests on my Learn in Playing (LIP) method;<br />  Three; continue to educate child by conducting mock tests to make him/her believe that he/she is well prepared;<br />  Four; develop faith in your teen to accept any result;<br />  Five; let you child conduct study in tension free environment at home;<br />  Six; if possible make <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/97/a-simple-cure-for-anxiety-and-depression/'>  A Simple Cure For Anxiety And Depression </a><br/>...I was observing myself feeling anxious and depressed. Ultimately, anxiety and depression are culturally-induced patterns of thinking that can be overcome through a deliberate cultivation of awareness. When you become your own observer, you weed out the unconscious habits that ...</div>child leave extra coaching and tuition after gaining confidence in the subject;<br />  Seven; assist your child in preparing Pre-Examination Preparation Chart (PEPC) to facilitate his/her subject wise studies;<br />  Eight; parents to pay attention to your teenagers study hours so that a child gets minimum six hours of calm sleep.<br />  Ninth; Parents to make sure child is provided conducive environment at home to study without disturbance:<br />  Tenth; last but most important is that develop total faith in your child gaining his confidence in ensuring that your ambition is not a key to his/her hard work <br />  confidence in your child that he knows everything;</p><br />
<p> Secondly, I would touch up on during a few cases of stresses <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/98/are-you-prone-to-suffer-from-clinical-depression/'>  Are You Prone to Suffer from Clinical Depression? </a><br/>...can cause depression. Alcohol changes the brain chemistry as some evidence points out, increasing a person's predisposition to depression. Although if taken in small amounts, alcohol can lift a person's mood, when consumed excessively this can render an opposite effect. ...</div>during examinations and bring out a few remedial measures to reduce teenagers stress.</p><br />
<p>  One; teenagers should always enter in an examination hall thinking that he knows everything thus generating positive energy aura around you.<br />  Two; on entering examination hall, sit close your eyes for a while and relax mentally to recapture the subject issues;<br />  Three; when paper is handed over, Take the paper, just relax and read slowly making sure that you do not miss out any thing.<br />  Four; try to set priority of replying question paper while making first scanner reading. To solve the paper follow the order of Know, Partially know or Ignorant (KPI) rule. <br />  Five; while scanning a paper make your <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/99/bipolar-type-2-and-type-1-what-is-the-difference/'>  Bipolar Type 2 And Type 1 - What Is The Difference? </a><br/>...level of hypomania can swing back down into its depressive episode and its effect can be devastating to the person. Manifestations of this depressive state is apparent in broken marriage, badly-ended relationships, unfinished projects, public humiliation, and more. But this ...</div>time appreciation also as to how much each question should be given. Never devote more time for a question which has fewer marks. Remember, that every question has a fix time. If you can not solve a question in time, do not make it prestige issue; rather leave it; and solve the next question, and return at the end if time permits.<br />  Six; never analyze a question paper with a mind set of as to how much you do not know; but look on papers as to how much you know? This will change your negative energy thoughts into positive approach, thus, making him more confidents in attempting the paper with a positive mind set as rule one does.<br /> <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/100/bipolar-test-seven-steps-in-diagnosis/'>  Bipolar Test - Seven Steps In Diagnosis </a><br/>...can reveal many symptoms of this problem. But because symptoms share the same signs as that of other mental illness issues, there is more difficulty in diagnosing children for a bipolar test. Kids, especially at a very young age may ...</div> Seven; first read those questions which you  fully know, than attempt such questions which you partially know; and you can do nothing about those questions which you do not know, therefore, do not get worried about such question first.<br />  Eight; do not look towards your colleagues, sitting next with a view as to much he/she is writing but assess your own efforts as to how correctly you are solving;<br />  Ninth; after solving one set of questions. take a short break, relax and again set rolling to tackle next problems;<br />  Tenth; irrespective of the time left, make sure to tick each question attempted on paper with answer sheet not only to ensure that you have attempted <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/1/recognizing-and-coping-with-bi-polar/'>  Recognizing and Coping With Bi-Polar </a><br/>...Emotional Reasoning- You believe that what you feel must be true automatically. If you feel stupid and boring, then you must be stupid and boring. 12).Fallacy of Change- You expect that other people will change to suit you if you ...</div>all questions but also to look for any omission and error in solution.</p><br />
<p> Thirdly; I would discuss with you a few post examination stresses which create <br />problems for teenager s next paper s preparations. During my survey; I have observed that over 82% students get depressed very soon after attempting a difficult paper and getting out of examinations while reviewing; thus spoiling the next paper as well. I would suggest that:</p><br />
<p>  One; Never compare your paper with colleagues until unless you are very confident of correct answers;<br />  Two; do not waste time while reviewing the attempted paper after getting out of examination hall for difficult questions;<br />  Three; parents also should only check the paper keeping in mind <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/2/manic-depressive-illness/'>  Manic Depressive Illness </a><br/>...in helping people understand themselves, understand their emotional swings, and understand that they have some control over this illness. Therapy can help them realize that they do not have to be an innocent bystander in their own life. In the ...</div>the effect on preparation of your child s next paper;<br />  Four; even if you have attempted a difficult paper, do not think too much. Try to forget and prepare for next thinking to do well in the paper at hand;<br />  Five; never repeat never call any paper bad. Always say difficult.<br />  Six; never allow your child to go to isolation after a difficult paper;<br />  Seven; make sure your child takes difficult papers like mathematics, chemistry etc with ease and not under stress;<br />  Eight; Develop a high confidence level in your child to attempt and forget to avoid getting bugged by a difficult question paper. I have observed many students getting bogged down and can not <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/3/different-types-of-drugs-available-in-the-market-for-the-treatment-of-depression/'>  Different Types of Drugs Available in the Market for the Treatment of Depression </a><br/>...first on serotonin and next on norepinephrine. At low doses (75mg/day), acts mainly on serotonin; at higher doses (375mg/day), strongly inhibits norepinephrine reuptake too.Mirtazapine (Remeron): Action is unique in that it does not involve enzyme inhibition or reuptake of serotonin ...</div>get out of a difficult paper s mess thus spoiling their next paper as well. <br />  Ninth; follow my next rule  What has been done, cannot be undone . <br />  Tenth; interact with your child after every paper to encourage his preparations for next papers and not to rebuke and scold.</p><br />
<p> I hope the above tips would help teenagers and adolescence to over come the <br />EOM stresses and relieve them from parent s constant supervisory effects. Your views are solicited at som_kalpna@yahoo.com</p><br />
<p> I, S kalpna Sharma am a freelance writer who generally writes on various issues relating human values. This year I have also decided to seek ezinereaders help in making the year Suicide Free Teenagers Year-2007 <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/4/the-pain-of-bipolar-depression-disorder/'>  The Pain of Bipolar Depression Disorder </a><br/>...illness that are distinct to that individual, including the warning signs of recurrent manic or depressive episodes, so that someone in treatment can get immediate help to ward off those symptoms. Failure to seek help can lead to suicide so ...</div>(SFTY-007). I am likely to generate awareness amongst readers to spread the message to prevent suicide of adolescence boys and girls.</p><br />
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> The way kids interact with other kids is a sign of how well they&#8217;ll do later in life. Some kids have no problem fitting in and will have this ability throughout adulthood, while others will continue to struggle.  When someone has ADD, social problems can arise early, and if the signs go unrecognized, it could lead to bigger problems as the child progresses.</p><br />
<p> Peer problems tend to show up early because that&#8217;s when kids enter the classroom. When the hyperactivity element is present, their outbursts or inability stay seated can bother the kids just as much as the teacher. Because the kid with attention deficit requires more of the teacher&#8217;s time, the other kids may feel slighted and <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/93/adolescence-suicide-exam-o-mania-part-5/'>  Adolescence Suicide -Exam-O-Mania Part-5 </a><br/>...attempted paper after getting out of examination hall for difficult questions; Three; parents also should only check the paper keeping in mind the effect on preparation of your child s next paper; Four; even if you have attempted a difficult ...</div>see the kid with attention deficit as the &#8220;bad&#8221; kid in the classroom. This is especially true in early grades where kids are beginning to form relationships and learning group dynamics. Because they aren&#8217;t like the other kids in the group, kids with ADD are often left out.</p><br />
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<p> One way to help your child is to get him or her some social skills training. Help with conversation, becoming part of a group, anger management, and ways to manage conflict will help them to adjust, and if done early in life, they may have fewer problems interacting with others as they grow into adults.</p><br />
<p> But not all kids with ADD have social problems. If they don&#8217;t have the hyperactivity component, they <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/94/bipolar-tests/'>  Bipolar Tests </a><br/>...also advised to rule out physiological effects of these substances. A detailed family history should also be asked because recent studies show that bipolar disorder has a strong genetic link. [http://www.e-Bipolar.com]Bipolar provides detailed information on Bipolar, Bipolar Symptoms, Bipolar Depression, ...</div>may do fine with the group, and their attention deficit may not be evident until middle school. Because they&#8217;re probably very intelligent, they can get through early elementary grades when the work isn&#8217;t as demanding. But middle school presents more homework, harder classes, and multiple teachers, and that&#8217;s when the struggle begins.</p><br />
<p> Because the child&#8217;s performance level changes dramatically, they may also be labeled &#8220;lazy&#8221; or &#8220;unmotivated,&#8221; and then, their self-esteem really suffers. This can spill over into their social lives, and they begin to see themselves as losers.</p><br />
<p> They aren&#8217;t losers! These kids have [http://www.instantaddsuccess.com/ ]ADD, and parents should be aware of the symptoms. Though they can&#8217;t smooth out every bump in their child&#8217;s road, they should be able <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/95/why-do-you-stay-in-your-bipolar-relationship/'>  Why Do You Stay in Your Bipolar Relationship? </a><br/>...avoid everyday in a [http://www.marriedtomania.com/index.php/information]marriage to someone with manic depression (another name for bipolar disorder). Elizabeth shows how to construct a plan to take charge of your life and to retain control of your life's goals, without getting caught up ...</div>to recognize problems like this that are so blatantly evident. If you see that your child is having trouble making and keeping friends or if their academic performance level suddenly drops, you might suspect ADD. Get a proper diagnosis, and then, get help. Your child doesn&#8217;t have to go through life miserable.</p><br />
<p> Tellman Knudson is CEO of OvercomeEverything, Inc. and a certified hypnotherapist and NLP practitioner who has helped many clients   achieve ADD Success. See his comprehensive library of ADD information and join the forum  when you visit InstantADDSuccess.com at http://www.instantaddsuccess.com</p><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The way kids interact with other kids is a sign of how well they&#8217;ll do later in life. Some kids have no problem fitting in and will have this ability throughout adulthood, while others will continue to struggle.  When someone has ADD, social problems can arise early, and if the signs go unrecognized, it could lead to bigger problems as the child progresses.</p><br />
<p> Peer problems tend to show up early because that&#8217;s when kids enter the classroom. When the hyperactivity element is present, their outbursts or inability stay seated can bother the kids just as much as the teacher. Because the kid with attention deficit requires more of the teacher&#8217;s time, the other kids may feel slighted and <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/93/adolescence-suicide-exam-o-mania-part-5/'>  Adolescence Suicide -Exam-O-Mania Part-5 </a><br/>...not to rebuke and scold. I hope the above tips would help teenagers and adolescence to over come the EOM stresses and relieve them from parent s constant supervisory effects. Your views are solicited at som_kalpna@yahoo.com I, S kalpna Sharma ...</div>see the kid with attention deficit as the &#8220;bad&#8221; kid in the classroom. This is especially true in early grades where kids are beginning to form relationships and learning group dynamics. Because they aren&#8217;t like the other kids in the group, kids with ADD are often left out.</p><br />
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<p> One way to help your child is to get him or her some social skills training. Help with conversation, becoming part of a group, anger management, and ways to manage conflict will help them to adjust, and if done early in life, they may have fewer problems interacting with others as they grow into adults.</p><br />
<p> But not all kids with ADD have social problems. If they don&#8217;t have the hyperactivity component, they <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/94/bipolar-tests/'>  Bipolar Tests </a><br/>...also advised to rule out physiological effects of these substances. A detailed family history should also be asked because recent studies show that bipolar disorder has a strong genetic link. [http://www.e-Bipolar.com]Bipolar provides detailed information on Bipolar, Bipolar Symptoms, Bipolar Depression, ...</div>may do fine with the group, and their attention deficit may not be evident until middle school. Because they&#8217;re probably very intelligent, they can get through early elementary grades when the work isn&#8217;t as demanding. But middle school presents more homework, harder classes, and multiple teachers, and that&#8217;s when the struggle begins.</p><br />
<p> Because the child&#8217;s performance level changes dramatically, they may also be labeled &#8220;lazy&#8221; or &#8220;unmotivated,&#8221; and then, their self-esteem really suffers. This can spill over into their social lives, and they begin to see themselves as losers.</p><br />
<p> They aren&#8217;t losers! These kids have [http://www.instantaddsuccess.com/ ]ADD, and parents should be aware of the symptoms. Though they can&#8217;t smooth out every bump in their child&#8217;s road, they should be able <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/95/why-do-you-stay-in-your-bipolar-relationship/'>  Why Do You Stay in Your Bipolar Relationship? </a><br/>...avoid everyday in a [http://www.marriedtomania.com/index.php/information]marriage to someone with manic depression (another name for bipolar disorder). Elizabeth shows how to construct a plan to take charge of your life and to retain control of your life's goals, without getting caught up ...</div>to recognize problems like this that are so blatantly evident. If you see that your child is having trouble making and keeping friends or if their academic performance level suddenly drops, you might suspect ADD. Get a proper diagnosis, and then, get help. Your child doesn&#8217;t have to go through life miserable.</p><br />
<p> Tellman Knudson is CEO of OvercomeEverything, Inc. and a certified hypnotherapist and NLP practitioner who has helped many clients   achieve ADD Success. See his comprehensive library of ADD information and join the forum  when you visit InstantADDSuccess.com at http://www.instantaddsuccess.com</p><br />
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		<title>What is Manic Depression?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> Manic depression, also known as bipolar disorder, is a kind of mental or mood disorder that is characterized by an extreme shift of one&#8217;s mood in a period of time. The shift of mood can be from an overly low feeling or depression into extremely high emotion. The change from mania to depression or depression to mania is called an episode.</p><br />
<p> Episodes of depression or mania vary from person to person. One episode can last for a few days to several weeks or months before changing into another emotion. Sometimes the emotional transition doesn&#8217;t immediately follow after an episode (depression or manic); sometimes, transition can happen after a few weeks, months or years.</p><br />
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<p> A study made in 1973 revealed that among 400 patients observed with manic-depressive episodes, only 2 did not experience recurrence. Meanwhile, some studies revealed that Lithium reduced the risk of recurrence by about 75 percent.</p><br />
<p> In general, a person can recover from bipolar disorder without undergoing treatment; however, a person can recover more quickly if treatment is given.</p><br />
<p> There are 4 types of bipolar disorder according to The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR). Each has its own characteristics and each is used to diagnose the level of damage that the illness inflicts to the person as well as the kind of treatment to be applied:</p><br />
<p> 1) <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/93/adolescence-suicide-exam-o-mania-part-5/'>  Adolescence Suicide -Exam-O-Mania Part-5 </a><br/>...it; and solve the next question, and return at the end if time permits. Six; never analyze a question paper with a mind set of as to how much you do not know; but look on papers as to how ...</div>Bipolar I   requires the person to experience at least one or more mixed or manic episodes. The Bipolar I patient is not necessarily depressed, although, many who are diagnosed with this category suffer from depression as well. <br /> 2) Bipolar II   is characterized by one or more episodes of severe depression and hypomania. Hypomania&#8217;s presence is merely to establish the bipolar condition from unipolar depression.  (There are criteria to determine if the person is experiencing hypomania.)<br /> 3) Cyclothymia   To determine if the patient is suffering from this kind of depression, he or she must have several episodes of hypomamia, combined with several episodes of depression (without reaching the full criteria of clinical depression). <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/94/bipolar-tests/'>  Bipolar Tests </a><br/>...Majority of manic persons have delusions of grandeur. They often boast of extraordinary abilities, affluence or power. Manic persons can be assaultive. Their judgment is impaired. A thorough medical history and physical exam should be taken to exclude any possible ...</div><br /> 4) Bipolar Disorder NOS (Not Otherwise Specified)   The patient should not fall on any of the 3 criteria given above but still showing some signs of bipolar disorder.</p><br />
<p> Symptoms of depression include severe sadness that results in crying and tearfulness, isolation and boredom, sensitivity to negative feedback and rejection, lack of concentration, anger and irritability. They may also experience pessimism and hopelessness, changes in sleeping and eating patterns, physical pain such as headaches, back pain, muscle and joint pains, problems with the digestive system and lethargy, restlessness, a lack of self-confidence that could be the cause of low self-esteem and thoughts of death or suicide</p><br />
<p> Symptoms of mania include excessive anger over simple things, quick thinking and <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/95/why-do-you-stay-in-your-bipolar-relationship/'>  Why Do You Stay in Your Bipolar Relationship? </a><br/>...is three times higher in these marriages than in the general population. In my personal story, when I did find a spousal support group, there was one man (divorced) and 16 women. A third of the women s husbands lived ...</div>association of things that may or may not be related to one another which can lead to poor judgment. A significant change in physical energy, extreme irritability, change of mood from normal to extreme, overreacting to stimuli, and high levels of mania (including aggression, hostility, irritability, sexual drive, paranoia, volatility, and psychosis),</p><br />
<p> There is no particular cure for bipolar disorder that is why it is so important to know its types and symptoms because armed with that knowledge, it can be managed properly. The emphasis however is to treat the emerging symptoms and prevent the further damage through psychotherapeutic and pharmacological techniques.</p><br />
<p> The author of this article, Matthew OConnor runs a site dedicated to the latest news and developments in <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/96/manic-depression-2/'>  Manic Depression </a><br/>...the episodes, for example, Lithium is the most commonly used. Achieving the correct dosage is crucial as high levels of Lithium can be toxic so this will be carefully evaluated and monitored by a GP or health professional. However, it ...</div>depression treatments, particularly dealing with the crucial question [http://www.helpmydepression.info/Manic_Depression.html]what is manic depression?.</p><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Manic depression, also known as bipolar disorder, is a kind of mental or mood disorder that is characterized by an extreme shift of one&#8217;s mood in a period of time. The shift of mood can be from an overly low feeling or depression into extremely high emotion. The change from mania to depression or depression to mania is called an episode.</p><br />
<p> Episodes of depression or mania vary from person to person. One episode can last for a few days to several weeks or months before changing into another emotion. Sometimes the emotional transition doesn&#8217;t immediately follow after an episode (depression or manic); sometimes, transition can happen after a few weeks, months or years.</p><br />
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<p> A study made in 1973 revealed that among 400 patients observed with manic-depressive episodes, only 2 did not experience recurrence. Meanwhile, some studies revealed that Lithium reduced the risk of recurrence by about 75 percent.</p><br />
<p> In general, a person can recover from bipolar disorder without undergoing treatment; however, a person can recover more quickly if treatment is given.</p><br />
<p> There are 4 types of bipolar disorder according to The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR). Each has its own characteristics and each is used to diagnose the level of damage that the illness inflicts to the person as well as the kind of treatment to be applied:</p><br />
<p> 1) <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/93/adolescence-suicide-exam-o-mania-part-5/'>  Adolescence Suicide -Exam-O-Mania Part-5 </a><br/>...it; and solve the next question, and return at the end if time permits. Six; never analyze a question paper with a mind set of as to how much you do not know; but look on papers as to how ...</div>Bipolar I   requires the person to experience at least one or more mixed or manic episodes. The Bipolar I patient is not necessarily depressed, although, many who are diagnosed with this category suffer from depression as well. <br /> 2) Bipolar II   is characterized by one or more episodes of severe depression and hypomania. Hypomania&#8217;s presence is merely to establish the bipolar condition from unipolar depression.  (There are criteria to determine if the person is experiencing hypomania.)<br /> 3) Cyclothymia   To determine if the patient is suffering from this kind of depression, he or she must have several episodes of hypomamia, combined with several episodes of depression (without reaching the full criteria of clinical depression). <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/94/bipolar-tests/'>  Bipolar Tests </a><br/>...Majority of manic persons have delusions of grandeur. They often boast of extraordinary abilities, affluence or power. Manic persons can be assaultive. Their judgment is impaired. A thorough medical history and physical exam should be taken to exclude any possible ...</div><br /> 4) Bipolar Disorder NOS (Not Otherwise Specified)   The patient should not fall on any of the 3 criteria given above but still showing some signs of bipolar disorder.</p><br />
<p> Symptoms of depression include severe sadness that results in crying and tearfulness, isolation and boredom, sensitivity to negative feedback and rejection, lack of concentration, anger and irritability. They may also experience pessimism and hopelessness, changes in sleeping and eating patterns, physical pain such as headaches, back pain, muscle and joint pains, problems with the digestive system and lethargy, restlessness, a lack of self-confidence that could be the cause of low self-esteem and thoughts of death or suicide</p><br />
<p> Symptoms of mania include excessive anger over simple things, quick thinking and <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/95/why-do-you-stay-in-your-bipolar-relationship/'>  Why Do You Stay in Your Bipolar Relationship? </a><br/>...is three times higher in these marriages than in the general population. In my personal story, when I did find a spousal support group, there was one man (divorced) and 16 women. A third of the women s husbands lived ...</div>association of things that may or may not be related to one another which can lead to poor judgment. A significant change in physical energy, extreme irritability, change of mood from normal to extreme, overreacting to stimuli, and high levels of mania (including aggression, hostility, irritability, sexual drive, paranoia, volatility, and psychosis),</p><br />
<p> There is no particular cure for bipolar disorder that is why it is so important to know its types and symptoms because armed with that knowledge, it can be managed properly. The emphasis however is to treat the emerging symptoms and prevent the further damage through psychotherapeutic and pharmacological techniques.</p><br />
<p> The author of this article, Matthew OConnor runs a site dedicated to the latest news and developments in <div class='pi_style'><a href='http://depression3.ofbipolar.com/index.php/96/manic-depression-2/'>  Manic Depression </a><br/>...the episodes, for example, Lithium is the most commonly used. Achieving the correct dosage is crucial as high levels of Lithium can be toxic so this will be carefully evaluated and monitored by a GP or health professional. However, it ...</div>depression treatments, particularly dealing with the crucial question [http://www.helpmydepression.info/Manic_Depression.html]what is manic depression?.</p><br />
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