Category: Bipolar Disorder

  • The General Concept of Bipolar Disorder

    Bipolar disorder, which is also known as manic depression illness, is a brain problem that leads to various problems in someones normal functioning, for instance, unusual mood shifts, levels of activities, energy, and the ability to carry daily operations (Marneros & Goodwin, 2005). It is a serious mental problem because it leads to one or…

  • Bipolar Disorder Symptoms and Treatments in Psychiatry

    Introduction The bipolar disorder (BD) is an austere, cerebral illness that forces an individual to have highly unpredictable and intense sensations. The identification of the real cause of the bipolar condition is still under research. Although there are several effects associated with the basis of bipolar occurrences. People are suffering from bipolar disorder changes from…

  • Bipolar Disorder, Its Symptoms, Causes, Therapy

    Table of Contents Introduction Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder Factors Causing Bipolar Disorder Conclusion Annotated Bibliography Introduction There is a range of mental disorders that may interfere with the process of understanding events and reacting to them based on the peculiarities of a particular situation. Among the most common mental disorders that have a negative impact…

  • Bipolar Disorder: Causes, Symptoms, and Therapies

    Table of Contents Introduction Definition and Prevalence Causes Symptoms Treatments Familial Difficulties Conclusion References Introduction Mental disorders are illnesses that cause emotional changes, the disruption of thoughts or behavior. Distress and challenges in participating in social events are common symptoms of mental diseases. Bipolar disorder (BPD), also known as manic depression, denotes a mental disorder…

  • Bipolar Disorder: Description, Episodes, and Types

    Table of Contents Introduction Bipolar Disorder Description Episodes Types BD and Science Conclusion References Introduction It is important to note that bipolar disorder or BD is a serious mental condition that affects ones ability to retain mental stability and well-being in a negative way. The condition has two major types and less common types. Medical…

  • Bipolar vs. Borderline Disorder in a Female Patient

    This case is characterized by the fact that the girl has non-standard behavior. She is prone to excessive activity, delusional thoughts and actions, and promiscuous sexual relations. In this case, there is one specific diagnosis and two differential ones, that is, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and personality, respectively. All three diseases are part of the same…

  • Bipolar Disorder as a Prevalent Mental Health Issue

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Types of Bipolar Disorder Psychopathology Diagnosis Treatment Conclusions References Abstract Bipolar disorder (BD) is a mental disease that affects around 1% of all people worldwide. In the US the incidence is at 2.8%. BD affects a persons mood, forcing them to go through periods of manic anxiety and extreme depression.…

  • Bipolar or Manic-Depressive Disorder

    Table of Contents Description and Symptoms Diagnosis and Treatment Challenges in Treatment Works Cited Description and Symptoms Bipolar (manic-depressive) disorder is a brain illness that causes sudden changes in an individuals mood, levels of activity, energy, as well as the ability to perform mundane tasks. It can affect both women and men to an equal…

  • Bipolar Disorder: Diagnosis and Treatment

    Table of Contents Introduction Epidemiology Signs and Symptoms Bipolar Disease and Pregnancy Treatment Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Bipolar disorder (formerly manic depression) is a serious and common psychiatric disorder affecting a persons mood. The moods swing from one extreme to another- feeling very low and weary and feeling very high and overactive. These moods dysfunctions…

  • Bipolar Disorder From Theoretical Perspective

    Involved Neurotransmitters and Receptors Being a complex neurobiological issue, bipolar disorder has an intricate pathway that determines the pathology. Specifically, the interconnected limbic, striatal and fronto-cortical neurotransmitters are involved in the pathology of the disorder. Connected into a network, the specified systems contribute to the development of the disorder to a significant extent., Additionally, the…