Category: Bipolar Disorder

  • PTSD and Bipolar Disorder: Comparative Analysis

    Bipolar disorder is a condition that has several diagnoses. These are, Bipolar `, Bipolar a, Cyclothymic disorder, substance/medication induced bipolar, bipolar and related disorder due to another medical condition. According to the DSM d, in Bipolar `, there has to be at least one manic episode while in Bipolar a, there has to be at…

  • Essay on Psychological Disorders: Analysis of Bipolar Disorder Causes and Consequences

    Psychology comes from the Greek words psych meaning soul and ology meaning logic, it translates to the science of the soul. It was founded by a man named Wilhelm Wundt, he founded experimental psychology which later led to others discovering more in psychology. Psychology is both a science and a profession, it is counted as…

  • Borderline Personality Disorder And Bipolar Disorder

    According to the DSM-5 book to get a diagnosis of bipolar I disorder individuals must have all of the diagnostic features.. The onset age is said to be 18 years old when diagnosing bipolar I disorder. Individuals that re separated, divorced or widowed individuals also have a higher rate of bipolar disorder. Family history is…

  • Bipolar Disorder in Society

    The great hope of society is in individual character  (Channing) According to the dictionary, Individualism is a social theory that advocates the liberty, rights, or independence of an action of an a specific person.(Dictionary) Individualism is being your own person and making your own choices that set you apart from the world. I did…

  • Bees and Bipolar Disorder

    B is for beehives and buzzing and bipolar and bloodlines and Bryant, my mothers maiden name. My great-grandfather, the beekeeper, died from taking too much from the hands that feed him, from the bees. My great-grandfather, the beekeeper, spent a lifetime bee-keeping to quiet the buzzing in his mind. And although he has since passed,…

  • The Aspects of Bipolar Disorder

    Its a disorder NOT a decision. Bipolar Illness is a health issue that creates imbalanced mood changes with a certain amount of time and strength of each emotion. Some may call the mood changes mood switches or even an episode. This mental disorder can influence the person who may have been diagnosed and whomever cares…

  • Model Of Disability: King Saul And Bipolar Affective Disorder

    In this essay I will be focusing on the notion that King Saul suffered from Bipolar Affective Disorder (BAD). According to the NHS, bipolar disorder, formerly known as manic depression, is a condition that affects your moods, which can swing from one extreme to another (NHS 2014). BAD also includes periods of mania and depression.…

  • Analysis of Major Mood Disorders: Major Depressive Disorder and Bipolar Disorder

    Is it possible for an emotionally traumatized person to develop some physical pain? The answer is yes, moreover, most of the physical pain such as stress is highly related to brain function, which contains our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Furthermore, our emotions and mood changes within the normal range, but it is possible to be…

  • Bipolar Disorder: What Really Happens

    What happens inside the head of one who has Bipolar Disorder? Is it easily controlled or does your body take over? Within the scope of this bipolar disorder essay, I explored the intricate dynamics that unfold as individuals navigate through ever-changing perspectives. Over the course of time, people view the world differently and their moods…

  • Helping a Person with Bipolar Disorder: Case Study Essay

    Introduction Approximately 1 in 5 people in the U.S. struggles with a mental illness every year, Hollywood is no exception. As time goes on due to a better societal view on mental illness more and more of our favorite actors, producers, and musicians come forward with their struggles with mental illness. From depression to schizophrenia…