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    bipolar disorder

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    affects your moods‚ which can swing from one extreme to another. If you have bipolar disorder‚ you will have periods or episodes of: depression – where you feel very low and lethargic mania – where you feel very high and overactive (less severe mania is known as hypomania) Symptoms of bipolar disorder depend on which mood you are experiencing. Unlike simple mood swings‚ each extreme episode of bipolar disorder can last for several weeks (or even longer)‚ and some people may not experience a "normal" mood

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    Rough Diamond Research Paper

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    Kim Macaulay are there any more episodes or is that the programme finished???? it doesnt seem to be on anymore Danny Kilborn When does Rough Diamond return to my TV Yvonne Smedley Great program‚ looked forward to it on a Sunday evening but what’s happened to it! Lil I loved this series and was very disappointed when it abrubtly stopped. surely edpisode six could not have been the last ? Are they makeing more ? I hope so. The Elder Family We all enjoyed watching this series -

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    disorders affective disorders psychotic episodes depressive neuroses One of the symptoms of a mood disorder is called anhedonia‚ which means: A. a feeling of worthlessness B. an altered pattern of sleep C. indecisiveness D. an inability to experience pleasure 3. Mood disorders can range from mild to severe; the most severe type of depression is called: A. major depressive disorder B. dysthymia C. cyclothymia D. profound depression 4. Most episodes of major depression are time-limited

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    Bipolar Disorder Victoria Venske Rasmussen College Author Note This paper is being submitted on March 11‚ 2014‚ for Mr. Powell’s G148 Section 3 General Psychology Course. Bipolar disorder is also known as manic-depressive illness. This disorder causes unlikely changes in mood‚ energy‚ activity level‚ and carrying out normal daily activities. Symptoms of bipolar disorder are severe and can range from day to day. Not every person goes through these stages in order.

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    more commonly known as manic-depression. This illness usually begins in adolescence or early adulthood and continues throughout life. Although it may come into affect at any time‚ most individuals with the disorder experience their first mood episode in their 20 ’s. However‚ manic-depression quite often strike teenagers and has been diagnosed in children under 12. The risk of suicide among persons afflicted with bipolar illness is unrealistically high. As many as 1 in 5 people with this

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    A manic episode may include symptoms of increased energy or restlessness‚ excessively “high” good mood‚ extreme irritability‚ racing thoughts and talking super fast‚ they may get distracted really easily‚ spending sprees‚ and increased sex drive. A manic episode can be diagnosed if the mood occurs with three or more of the other symptoms‚ the majority of the day‚ almost every day‚ for

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    Father knows best and The Crosby Show Episodes Description: Television comedy shows play a good role in our society. Earlier in 1950s to 1990s many great shows came out such as Father Knows Best and The Crosby Show. This journal will be based on one episode from each of those two shows. Both episodes represent families living together. Father is the main character in both shows. Husbands and wives relationships are very good and loving. Father knows best episode shows the value of money such as when

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    network in the United States. The show captures controversial topics such as date rape‚ eating disorders‚ homosexuality‚ abortion‚ and school shootings. The episodes are based on what is happening now in teenage society. Unlike other teen shows problems are not solved within the episode; some plotlines often continue through multiple episode. It can be viewed as a soap opera for teenagers but the instances in the show can be related to real life situations.

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    manic-depressive‚ an illness involving episodes of serious manic and depression with episodes that are like an unending roller-coaster ride form the highest peak to the lowest. Bipolar disorders are of two kind‚ bipolar I disorder and bipolar II disorder. With bipolar I disorder is just that but with an experience of a full manic episode. Bipolar II disorder is when a major depressive episodes alternate with hypomanic episodes rather that the full episode‚ there are less severe. To tell them from

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    experiences shifts in mood episodes. According to Hoeksema (2011)‚ the patient may experience Mania or Hypomania to Depression. During Depressive episodes‚ the patient is despairing and fearful‚ they doubt themselves and everyone around them‚ they also contemplate on suicide. Symptoms include sadness‚ anxiety loss of energy‚ hopelessness and have difficulty concentrating. They also suddenly lose interest in things that were pleasurable to them before. During the manic episodes‚ the patient has tremendous

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