Results for manic depression
- Highs and Lows of Manic Depressive Illness -
The Highs and Lows of Manic-Depressive Illness
Manic-depression, or Bipolar Disorder, occurs in 1% of people. ... Given the nature of her career, she was aware of the possible consequences involved with revealing her illne... - Manic Depression -
...ic varies and usually ranges from a few days to several months. The intervals between episodes range from days to months to years. An individual will eventually recover from depression or mania without treatment but usuall... - Depression -
School Works For Life
Depression was a topic I had never been interested in before I was given a special assignment in seventh grade. ...
After sorting through several interesting topics, I chose depression. ... The... - Depression -
Introduction Depression is a serious medical illness, causing more disability than any other disorder except for advanced coronary artery disease. Depression also called clinical depression is a mood disorder caused and carri... - me -
jhkljhjkhjkhjkhlh jkhkljhjkhjkhkjhjkhkjh jhkhjkhkjhkhjhkjhklh, hjkhklhk, Bipolar depression is formally called manic depressive illness. A person with bipolar depression goes thourhg mood swings that can be dramatic and rapid... - Manic Depression -
...ssion, Seasonal Affective Disorder, and Bipolar Depression (Manic-depressive Illness). Within these types there are variations in the number of symptoms, their severity and persistence.
In the Manic-depressive... - Bipolar -
...atients requiring hospitalization to protect both themselves and those around them.
Untreated, the manic phase can last as long as three months. As it abates, the patient may have a period of normal mood and behavior.... - manic depression for dummies -
...s, over familiarity, increased sexual energy, and a decreased need for sleep are common traits of hypomania. Concentration and attention may be impaired, thus diminishing the ability to settle down to work or to relaxatio... - Bipolar Disorder -
... Depressive Phase. During this time, the person feels gloomy more often than usual. They sense a feeling of failure towards themselves and the world. Symptoms are: excessive crying, feeling guilt, thoughts of suicide, loss... - Depression in Teens -
...there is a chemical imbalance in the brain. It either has too many or too few of certain chemicals. Recent surveys have concluded that one in five teenagers have clinical depression. It can take form in several ways such a... - Bipolar Disorder -
Bipolar Disorder: Cause of Great Madness or Great Genius?
Is bipolar disorder the cause of great madness or great genius? ...
Bipolar disorder, also referred to as manic depression, is a mood disorder. A person with bip... - manic depression -
... from bipolar disorder feel indifferent to work and have no desire to do anything constructive. They think slow, concentrate
poorly, feel tired, and experience changes, usually an increase in appetite and sleep. They of... - Bipolar -
... depression, mania, and sometimes mixed symptom states. These episodes cause unusual and extreme shifts in one’s mood, energy, and behavior that interfere with normal, healthy functioning living.
Manic symptoms inclu... - Depression -
...t interrupts the person’s life. With newly acquired knowledge of the myriad treatment options, a well-informed patient is able to choose a course of treatment that is suitable to their needs. He or she must weigh the advan... - Bipolar Illness -
...lieved to be inherited in many cases. Despite vigorous research efforts, a specific genetic defect associated with the disease has not yet been detected.
Bipolar disorder involves cycles of mania and depression. Signs ... - Bipolar Signs and Symptoms -
...major depressive episode.
2. No spontaneous hypomanic or manic episodes. (8)
3. A family history of bipolar disorder in a first degree relative.
4. Antidepressant-induced mania or hypomania.
5. Atypical depressive sym... - Common Pharmacological Treatments of Bipolar Disorder and Subtypes: A Review -
Common Pharmacological Treatments of
Bipolar Disorder: A Review
Diagnostic criteria for bipolar disorder include one or more incidents of manic behavior characterized by disruption of sleep patterns, rapid or pressurize... - Great Depression -
Many people believe that the Great Depression began with the crash of the stock market in 1929. If you look back into history, you will see that the start of the Great Depression can be traced back to the prosperity of the “R... - Adolescent Depression -
... concentration, and a noticeable increase or decrease in appetite and time spent sleeping. Common emotional symptoms include feelings of dejection and hopelessness, withdrawal, and sometimes-suicidal thoughts. Physical sym... - The Causes and Treatment of Depression -
...rgy, disturbed sleep or appetite, sometimes have suicide thoughts. In another words, depression is a complex disease combined with mental and physical disorder not just a temporary case of “the blues “ triggered by an unha...