Posts Tagged ‘Bipolar’

Some Important Tips For Monitoring Bipolar Manic Symptoms And Moods

You need to recognize and monitor how you are feeling in order to stay healthy as a bipolar patient. Most people fail to do so, and by that time the mood swings have already set in it is too late. Monitor yourself for changes, even the slightest, in your sleeping patterns, energy levels, thoughts, and [...]

The challenges Of Life With Bipolar Manic Depressive Disorder “+”Bipolar

Bipolar Manic Depressive Disorder, Bipolar Affective Disorder, Manic Depression, Bipolar Affective Disorder and Disorder “+” bipolar is a mood and emotional disorder which is caused by an imbalance of chemical in the brain. These chemical imbalances than causes uncommon shifting (bipolar) of an individual’s moods, energy level, and everyday function. These unusual disorder “+”bipolar( mood [...]

Bipolar Depression And Other Depressions

Known to be with us since man started recording history, this depressive disorder has been  read in the Old Testament like Job and King David, suffered from this mental illness. The Greek physician Hippocrates called depression, melancholia (a black bile). It is a clinical depression, a serious medical disorder that is negative in nature and [...]

Bipolar Treatment For Bipolar Manic And The Exaggerated Or Unrealistic Belief

With long periods of depression followed by manic mood episodes, bipolar disorder characteristics are the thoughts and mood disorders. Each person is different, depending on each patient, depression or mania can last a long time. Bipolar mania is sometimes called  mania or hypo mania (a much lesser form of mania). With those in the hypo [...]

Bipolar Treatment For Bipolar Manic And The Exaggerated Or Unrealistic Belief

Bipolar disorder is characterized by thoughts and mood disorders with long periods of depression followed by manic mood episodes. Depending on each individual, periods of depression or mania may last from just a few months to one whole year. Bipolar manic is sometimes referred to as mania or hypo mania (much lesser form of mania). [...]