Category: Bipolar Disorder

  • Mental State Deterioration in Bipolar Disorder Patients

    Bipolar Disorder (BD) is considered as one of the major causes of morbidity in the western world, particularly due to the frequent episode recurrence as well as the persistence of functional impairment and deterioration of mental state immediately after clinical remission (Mazza et al., 2011). These authors acknowledge that although the depressive phase of BD…

  • 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: The Diagnosis and Treatment

    Fluctuations of mood are natural in humans as a reaction to internal and external stressors. However, recurrent mood swings that negatively affect a persons social or professional life can be a sign of a psychological disorder. Bipolar disorder is a mental impairment characterized by abrupt changes from depressive state to mood elevation. The disorder is…

  • 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…

  • Hypersomnia Subtypes, Sleep and Relapse in Bipolar Disorder

    The article by Kaplan et al. (2015) focuses on one of the most common sleep disorders, hypersomnia. This condition is known to have serious side effects and to lead to numerous functioning problems, which necessitates its detailed analysis. Kaplan et al. (2015) pay particular attention to the possibilities of clarifying the disorders definition. The article…

  • Pediatric Bipolar Disorder: Key Issues

    Table of Contents Introduction Synopsis Conclusion References Introduction The article Bipolar Disorder discusses psychological problems and unique symptoms found in children affected by bipolar disorder. The authors state that therapists who work with such children recognize that the rapid, skillful provision of crisis intervention services gives many victims the insight and tools to manage their…

  • Brain Disease: Bipolar Disorder

    Introduction The website offers useful information about the common brain disorders and conditions affecting mankind today. The website achieves this goal by listing some of the best health and neuroscience resources. The provided links can equip the reader with new ideas about some of the major brain diseases. The selected topic for this essay is…

  • The Link Between Bipolar Disorder and Creativity

    Table of Contents Introduction Neurobiology of Bipolar Disorder Relationship between Bipolar Disorder and Creativity Diagnosis and Management of Bipolar Disorder Conclusion Annotated Bibliography References Introduction Humanity has known the bipolar disorder since the epoch of ancient Greeks. Nevertheless, it was until the 20th century that people were able to differentiate bipolar disorder from other forms…

  • Postpartum Bipolar Disorder and Depression

    Table of Contents Important Elements DSM-IV Definition of Major Depression Additional Information Diagnosis Care Plan Difference of Major Depression and Bipolar Disease in Women References Important Elements The case presents some very important elements in the description of the patients condition. The first is an obvious feeling of sadness and anger, both of which are…

  • Bipolar Disorder, Its Types, Symptoms, Treatments

    Introduction Angst (2013) defines bipolar disorder as a brain condition that results in usual mood, activity, and energy shifts (p. 2). The disorder (also given the name Manic-Depressive Illness) makes it impossible for the affected patient to perform his or her day-to-day activities. Psychologists believe that bipolar disorder is a critical condition that can encourage…