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    these extremes can occur simultaneously or in rapid sequence (Reserved‚ 2016). Some common symptoms of mania include: increased energy‚ activity‚ and restlessness‚ euphoric mood‚ extreme irritability‚ distractibility‚ little sleep needed‚ poor judgment‚ abuse of drugs‚ and denial that anything is wrong (“About Bipolar disorder‚” 2016). Bipolar disorder can be diagnosed if at least three of the mania symptoms listed above occur every day or for long periods at a time. At the same time some common symptoms

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    hopeless state is called a depressive episode. Sometimes‚ a mood episode includes symptoms of both mania and depression. This is called a mixed state. People with bipolar disorder also may be explosive and irritable during a mood episode. Bipolar disorder can be present even when mood swings are less extreme. For example‚ some people with bipolar disorder experience hypomania‚ a less severe form of mania. During a hypomanic episode‚ you may feel very good‚ be highly productive‚ and function well.

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    these two disorders classify as mood disorders are depression and mania. Depression is a mood that makes a person feel sad and low and makes life seem overwhelming and challenging. Mania‚ however‚ is the opposite. Mania is a state of emotion where a person feels an abnormally elevated mood. Both can last for a long amount of time‚ even after recovery‚ and damage personal and social functioning. If a person has combined emotions of mania and depression‚ the person would normally be diagnosed as manic-depressive

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    In this report I will be talking to you about a type of mood disorder known as bipolar mania. Sometimes given the circumstance’s the bipolar disorder can elevate from basic to excessive or extreme and hostile level‚ like bipolar type 2. Bipolar mania type 2 occurs when a person’s mood fluctuates between depression and anger irritability. As you read on I will explain and document symptoms of this disorder. I will diagnose Adam Saddlers character Happy Gilmore‚ as well as how it affected his everyday

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    It is not limited to one specific disorder but a wide range of disorders. One specific disorder that seems to affect roughly 20.9 million American adults (DBSA - Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance‚ 2009) is mood disorders. Depression‚ mania‚ and bipolar disorder are classified as mood disorders. To just be upset about something and react irregularly than normal would not classify someone as having a mood disorder. However‚ people who have been clinically diagnosed as having a mood disorder

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    Bipolar Disorder: A Case of Bad Genes? December 13‚ 2011 Abstract Bipolar disorder‚ formerly known as manic depression‚ is a mood disorder in which a person experiences alternating episodes of both depression and mania. Bipolar disorder affects 1 in 100 people in the world. Throughout history‚ scientists and physicians have tried to find the exact cause of the disorder‚ but only in the last 30 years been able to confirm genetics as a culprit. Advances in research have enabled scientists

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    Episodes from manic to depressive‚ usually lasts at least 7 days (manic) or 2 weeks (depressive). • Bipolar II: Hypomania (milder version of mania) episodes and severe depression. • Cyclothymic: A milder version of bipolar disorder. Usually involves hypomania and several depressive episodes. Symptoms of bipolar disorder: There are 2 episodes‚ manic (or mania)‚ and depressive. People can experience both (manic & depressive) at the same time. They can also experience some hallucinations during their

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    individual will experience an unusual elevated mood‚ energetic feeling‚ fast speech‚ and racing thoughts. During a depressive phase the same person may experience extreme sadness‚ disinterest in activities‚ and weight loss or gain. The symptoms of mania and depression affect the same areas of functioning; emotional‚ motivational‚ behavioral‚ cognitive‚ and physical‚ but they affect them in opposite ways. The DSM-IV-TR distinguishes between two types of this disorder; bipolar I disorder and bipolar

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    Fung 1 Jennifer Fung Professor Shal 1211 Section 18 October 13th‚ 2013 The “Promethic” Illness Circling a yellow wallpapered room‚ sticking your head in the oven‚ running wildly around town in the nude; these are the visions we associate with when the word madness comes to mind. Entering the taboo world of mental illness‚ stigmatized as the crazy and psychotic by decades of misunderstanding‚ Marya Hornbacher takes a step towards reversing those damages by telling her own story in a memoir

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    which the symptoms impact work performance‚ employer/employee relationship‚ and the vocational rehabilitation field response. Bipolar disorder is a highly complex psychiatric condition that can be characterized by symptoms of depression‚ hypomania or mania‚ or indeed‚ a combination of these mood states in an individual at the same time. Bipolar disorder‚ also known as manic-depressive illness‚ is a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in things such as: mood‚ energy‚ activity levels‚ and the ability

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