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Bipolar Disorder. S. Mertcan Orhan GPC 126 METU NCC. Bipolar Disorder Manic Depression Bipolar Affective Disorder Manic Depressive Disorder. Bipolar Disorder was known as Manic Depression . The people has Bipolar disorder have intense mood swings such as:.
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BipolarDisorder S. Mertcan Orhan GPC 126 METU NCC
BipolarDisorderManic DepressionBipolarAffectiveDisorderManic DepressiveDisorder
Mixed : Depressivemoodwith Manic Episode ; restlessnessandoveractivityetc.
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%1 of Adults has BipolarDisorder in someperiod of their life.
Itussuallyemerge in oraftertheteenageyears. • It is unusualtoseeafterage 40. • Men andwomenareaffectedsame.
Bipolar I • At leastonemanicormixedepisode. (Longerthanoneweek) • InBipolar I, somepeople has onlymanicepisode, but usuallytheyhavedepression. • If it is not treatened, it can be last 3 -6 months. • Depressiveepisodes can last 6 – 12 months. • Thepersonwho has it needshospitalcare.
Bipolar II • There is morethanoneDepressiveEpisode. • Manic episode is softer. (Hypomania)
RapidCycling • In 12 monthperiod, morethanfourmoodswingsoccur. • It can occurwithBipolar I andBipolar II.
Cyclothymia • SofterthanBipolar. • It can lastlonger. • It can turninto Full BipolarDisorder.
Whatcauses it? Accordingtoresearches; - Inbipolardisorder; weobservegenes as determinativefactors. • There may be a physical problem with the brain systems which control our moods,this is why bipolar disorder can often be controlled with medication. - It can be occurbecause of physicalilnessesorstressfulevents.
Severaltypes of medication can helptocontrolsyptoms of BipolarDisorder. • Usuallythefirstchoice is MoodStabilizer.
Whenmedicationandpsychotherapyusetogether as a treatment can be effective on BipolarDisorder. • Theseare: CognitiveBehavioralTheory FamilyFocusedTherapy InterpersonalandSocialRythmTherapy Psychoeducation
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References • http://www.webmd.com/bipolar-disorder/default.htm?names-dropdown • http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Bipolar-disorder/Pages/Introduction.aspx • http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/bipolar-disorder/index.shtml • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipolar_disorder • http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/healthadvice/problemsdisorders/bipolardisorder.aspx