Bipolar Depression

Mood Disorder - Bipolar Depression

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


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


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

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when this poisonous content invades your human conscience, you start feeling annoyed, irritated and nothing can satisfy you. This is why your mood suddenly changes and you feel desperate, you lose your courage, become too nervous and nothing can give you the peace you need.


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Understanding The Facts About Bipolar Depression

Bipolar disorder, or manic depression as some people call it, is a very frightening condition to live with. The symptoms of this disorder can be harsh, they can come and go rapidly and they can lead to mood swings that are on complete opposite ends of the spectrum. Bipolar depression is the particular swing that can present some of the most problems for those who suffer from the condition.


To understand bipolar depression, it’s a very good idea to have a basic grasp on this condition in its entirety. Those who suffer from this condition tend to endure very extreme mood swings. Manic behavior is on one end of the spectrum and depressive the other.


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Bipolar Disorder Diagnosis - A Tricky Exercise
...about it. This approach only serves to increase the symptoms and advance the condition more than if the illness been properly diagnosed early on. 3. Limitations of some general practitioners. Some general practitioners and medical doctors are experienced and qualified ...
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Bipolar Depression and Treatments Facts

Bipolar Depression is a serious mental illness that is also very treatable. It is a life-long illness. The condition is often marked by intense mood swings. One could go from a low mood (depressed) to a high mood (excited or extremely agitated ) multiple times sometimes over a period of days or weeks, and in some cases, it can happen several times in a day. This is often called a mixed mood. Bipolar depression has also been known as Manic Depressive Disorder.


There are a few different types of mood swings that are also called episodes . Depression is a deep sadness that doesn t go away. The person who is Bipolar may withdraw from family and friends.

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They may lose interest in activities and things they once enjoyed. They may even lose interest in caring for themselves and eating.


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The Pain of Bipolar Depression Disorder

Bipolar depression disorder generally occurs before the age of 30 years and may first develop during adolescence, but most commonly presents its symptoms in the late teens and early 20s. It is a type of mood disorder that exhibits marked changes in mood between extreme elation or happiness and severe depression. Bipolar disorder used to be referred to as manic depression.


Like other mental illnesses, bipolar disorder cannot yet be identified physiologically for example, through a blood test or a brain scan. Therefore, a diagnosis of bipolar disorder is made on the basis of symptoms, course of illness, and, when available, family history. The diagnostic criteria for bipolar disorder are described in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual

Successful Treatment of Bipolar Disease
...the disorder as well as keeping a journal of their own symptoms and mood swings. Only by being familiar with their mood cycles and the way they feel when beginning one of their manic or depressive cycles, can they tell ...
for Mental Disorders, fourth edition (DSM-IV).


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How To Tell Unipolar Depression From Bipolar Depression

DEPRESSION as a psycho-medical condition is broadly classified into three types: unipolar depression, major depressive disorder, and bipolar affective depression. Bipolar affective depression is more serious than the other two types, but all can be treated to the point of cure or a high degree of control. In this report we shall look at how to distinguish between the three types of depression.


Unipolar depression: As said above, this is the less serious of the three types of depression but the most common psychiatric illness affecting 6%-10% of adults. Unipolar depression can usually be attributed, directly or indirectly, to an external stimulus such as a recent incident or an event in the patient’s life, or an illness, or side-effects

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of dugs. In other words, unipolar depression is ‘reactive depression’.


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