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    Bipolar Disorder Essay

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    disorder is a neurobiological disorder that causes changes in a person’s mood‚ attitude‚ and energy. It also affects a person’s physical‚ mental and emotional ability. This disorder is manifested by severe mood swings; mania and depression. It can gradually go from hypo or mild mania to severe depression. In early stage mood swings jump from euphoria to despair (to the point of suicide). Bipolar clients usually lose interest in all the activities that they used to do‚ their eating habits change‚ inadequate

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    reassigned to a different department. As John’s condition not only affects him but also those around him John’s coworkers will receive sensitivity training as well as shown different methods to work with John when he is experiencing an episode of mania or depression.

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    needs of a student with a bipolar disorder is a critical step in designing effective interventions and school accommodations. Without appropriate medical‚ psychological‚ pharmaceutical‚ and academic interventions‚ a child is at risk for uncontrolled mania‚ depression‚ substance abuse‚ or suicide. The school nurse is part of the multidisciplinary team and plays a key role in facilitating case management to potentially reverse this possible negative trajectory. Successful case management provides children

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    3/31/14 Roller Coaster Ride Every single person on this earth has experienced their emotions fluctuate throughout the day. This mood change can be very disruptive and difficult on oneself. So imagine if for the rest of your life your emotions were like a roller coaster of ups and downs. A few years ago at a family gathering I found out that my cousin was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. At first this came as quite a shock. Mainly because I was not very knowledgeable on just exactly what was bipolar

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    Models of abnormality Abnormality is defined as a behaviour that deviates from the ideal social norm. One definition of abnormality is the failure to function adequately and are unable to meet their activities of daily living independently for example getting washed and dressed daily‚ being able to hold down a job and interacting with other people. It suggests that people should be able to achieve personal wellbeing and contribute to society. Rosenhan and Seligman (1989) identified there as being

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    A closer examination of bipolar disorder in school-age children. Children who present with severe behavioral concerns may be diagnosed as having other commonly diagnosed childhood disorders‚ such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder‚ oppositional defiant disorder‚ and/or conduct disorder‚ among others‚ when they may be suffering from early-onset bipolar disorder. Awareness of the symptoms of early-onset bipolar disorder may lead to appropriate referrals for assessment and treatment

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    Bipolar 1 Bipolar 1 disorder‚ also referred to as manic depression is a mental illness where patients affected experience the manic episode at least once in their lives. A manic episode can be defined as abnormal behavior accompanied by high energy and abnormally an elevated mood that disrupts life for a given period. Additionally‚ people affected by bipolar 1 disorder can experience depressive episodes. Mostly‚ there is a pattern cycle which alternates between depressive and manic episodes;

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    Holdens Mental Illness

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    feeling low and useless‚ as well as manic behavior that causes him to be sleepless‚ irrational‚ and act out with wild behavior. Bipolar disorder can be expressed as a manic-depressive illness. It is characterized by cycling mood changes‚ severe highs‚ mania‚ and severe lows‚ depression. Sometimes the mood switches are dramatic and rapid‚ but most often are gradual (edublongs). Holden’s mental health was front and center often‚ with his thoughts of being crazy‚ such as when he’d make statements like

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    experience of adults with bipolar disorder and comorbid substance use disorder” written by Terry Ward‚ MSN‚ PhD‚ RN. Bipolar disorder involves changes in cognition‚ behavior‚ and mood. The episodes of bipolar disorder cycle through mania and depression. Mania is described as an elevated‚ irritable‚ or expansive mood‚ whereas depression is the opposite or hypomania. In the manic phase people present as euphoric‚ enthusiastic‚ and optimistic with an infectious personality. The euphoric state

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    The patient is a 47-year-old female; she can communicate well with staff‚ and interacts appropriately with other patients. The patient is admitted for homicidal ideation with plans substance abuse. She was diagnosed with Bipolar disorder I mixed and Major depression disorder. The patient arrives via a private vehicle by self. She reports as depressed‚ and her best friend is in late stage cancer. Patient is having homicidal thoughts toward ex-boyfriend with plans to shoot him. While she is at a flea

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