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    Bipolar Disorder Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness affects about 1.2 percent of the U.S. population (8). It is defined by fluctuating states of depression and mania throughout ones life. Those who are depressed may be restless, irritable, have slowed thinking or speech, decreased sexual activity, changes in appetite and sleep patterns, suicidal thoughts as well as other changes. Those in a manic state may have increased activity or energy, more thoughts and faster thinking

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    Bipolar Mental Illness

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    Bipolar patients may have the misperceptions about their power and importance and may involve themselves in senseless, irresponsible, or risky activities like thoughts of suicide and addiction. Alternatively, the mood may be irritable, especially when plans are blocked while patients may be argumentative and provoked by seemingly harmless remarks. Self-esteem is inflated during a manic episode, and as the activity level increases, feelings about self-become increasingly disturbed where a patient

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    Bipolar Disorder The severe mood fluctuations of bipolar or manic-depressive disorders have been around since the 16-century and affect little more than 2% of the population in both sexes, all races, and all parts of the world (Harmon 3). Researchers think that the cause is genetic, but it is still unknown. The one fact of which we are painfully aware of is that bipolar disorder severely undermines its victims ability to obtain and maintain social and occupational success. Because the symptoms

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    Bipolar Disorder Bipolar disorder is a chronic illness that requires treatment. Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder that causes drastic emotional changes and mood swings. Transmutations in mood can range from manic highs, to depressive lows. Bipolar disorder is a mental condition that can lead to dangerous demeanors. These may be things such as cutting or inflicting harm to one’s self. Patients will spend 3 times more days depressed than in a manic state. Due to the variations in episodes, Bipolar

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    Losing control of a person's emotions on a daily basis is devastating his or her mind. This disorder people go through is called bipolar. Bipolar disorder can be characterized as the inability to regulate emotions extreme happiness and sadness, also known as mania and depression. Bipolar disorder patients brains have impairments in the frontal cortex, limbic system and the amygdala. These parts of the brain focus on how a person reacts to situations and the biological effects to the body. People

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    Bipolar Disorder (ADHD)

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    I was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder. My life felt like it was in shambles. I was easily annoyed, depressed, mood swings, and never could keep a job. I continuously was pulling my life together and trying to prove to myself and those around me that it was them with an issue not me. I couldn’t maintain friendships and I was very nonchalant about things going on around me. My life was hitting rock bottom and it wasn’t until I went to the Hope Center for relief. Bipolar disorder can be the unseen

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    undergraduate career has a mental illness called bipolar. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, bipolar is defined as a chronic mental illness that causes a range of different shifts in mood, energy, activity occurrence, and the ability to function and carry out the day to day tasks (National Institute of Mental Health, 2016). Bipolar disorder is also known as a manic depressive illness due to the shifts in mood. People with bipolar often experience lows and highs. Research substantiates

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    describe my condition that I have; bipolar disorder, is it a brain disorder that causes me to have mental breakdowns, change of mood, my activity level with others or myself, or just living a regular life. There are two types of bipolar disorders which are Bipolar 1 or Bipolar 2 which is the one I have. I feel like bipolar to carries more problems because I've been diagnosed to have more major depressive episodes like mood swings, for example, other than Bipolar 1. Bipolar II has many symptoms with its

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    discussed in the video, is bipolar. Bipolar has two phase, the mania phase and the depression phase, people suffering from bipolar experience difficulties switching from one to the other. Mania leads foolish risk taking, failure to understand danger, complete lack of judgement, and delusion of grandeur. Depression which is completely the opposite of mania, in this phase people suffering from depression feels negative and disgusted about their existence. Both phases of bipolar can potentially lead harmful

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    The Hard Truth: Bipolar Many times today we as people who are not in the medical field do not really know that much about anything that is medical related and the medical words roots, suffix and prefix whether it would be something such as leukemia, leuk meaning white, emia which means blood or words such as, pneumonia penum which means lungs or as mon which means one or single ia which means one or single and what they are or what they mean, or any of the symptoms are compared to any doctor especially

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