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    treatment) Body I. Main Point: What are the symptoms of Bipolar Disorder? A. According to National Institute of Mental Health‚ for a person to be diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder‚ they must experience the following symptoms: 1. Mania or Manic Episodes a. A long period of feeling overly happy or friendly‚ mood b. Talk really fast about a lot of different things at once c. Having trouble sleeping‚ but does not feel tired d. Talk and think about sex more often

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    Is Cyclothymia a Disorder? People who have Cyclothymic disorder usually do not realize they may have a treatable disorder because they feel that their mood swings are associated to life’s imbalance. Many things in life can trigger mood swings making it difficult to determine if there is a mood disorder. However‚ an individual that has unpredictable mood swings may have Cyclothymia and should be concerned. Individuals who have this disorder go through life on an emotional rollercoaster and

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    back in the old ages‚ people got jealous. Throughout the poem‚ individuals begin to realize the real issue with the Duke. Is the Duke jealous or just bipolar? The definition of bipolar disorder is an affective disorder characterized by periods of mania alternating with periods of depression‚ usually interspersed with relatively long intervals of normal mood . The definition of jealousy is mental uneasiness from suspicion or fear of rivalry‚ unfaithfulness‚ etc.‚ as in love or aims . Individuals

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    Holden’s actions prove this to be true. There are several different levels of bipolar disorder and it is complex disease. The main symptoms of this disorder include drastic mood swings that vary from low depression to extreme highs‚ also known as manias. Three traits of this disorder that Holden specifically shows are thoughts of death or suicide‚ uncontrollable crying‚ and the tendency to make grand unattainable plans. Throughout the novel Holden’s mood greatly varies. There are times Holden

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    Bipolar Disorder Analysis

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    A disorder that takes one through a figurative rollercoaster of emotion with many high points of abnormal energy and low points of despair. A person would call this disorder manic depression or bipolar disorder. With symptoms like mania which is a period of elevated energy‚ happiness and irritably or depression that brings a feeling of hopelessness‚ insecurity and negativity; life can be hard. Firstly‚ this article will examine bipolar disorder including symptoms and whom it affects. Then‚ it is

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    FRP 1 Running Head: Activity 36 Psy 7700 Psychopharmacology Activity 36: Final Research Paper David L. Alexander California Southern University College of Behavioral Sciences FRP 2 I decided to choose mood disorders as their appears to be a genetic pre-disposition in my family history to it. There have also been members of my wife’s family who have exhibited mood disorders. I therefore chose this class to attempt a comprehensive review of the use and impact of psychopharmacological

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    Learning Disability

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    The assignment will focus on a 45 year old lady of Asian origin who has a mild learning disability. She also suffers from type 2 Diabetes and Bipolar affective disorder. The assignment will explain the nature of her learning disability and explore how Bio-Psycho-Social factors have influenced her life. The role of her learning disability nurse in supporting her needs through a person-centred planning approach will also be analysed. The assignment will also discuss with reference to the four key principals

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    regarding the visual appeal of the presentation and the overall organization of the information presented. Team D’s detailed explanation of bipolar disorder is that it is a mental illness that causes constant mood changes that are referred to as mania or manic period when they are in the high phase of the disease followed by the extreme lows of the disease known as the depressive periods. They continue by explaining that these periods can be brief‚ from just a few hours to a few days‚ or longer

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    Bipolar Disorder

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    disorder. Some myths about bipolar disorder consists of things that people believe like‚ bipolar disorder can not get better or people with the disorder can not lead a normal life‚ people with this disorder swing back and forth between depression and mania. Some even believe that dipolar disorder only affects moods‚ and some believe that medication is the only way people with this disorder can control it. Only with getting the facts will people be able to understand the truth about bipolar disorder.

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    Social Policy and its application to Social Service Provision HNC Social Care Learning Outcome 1 Submission Date /2015 Sarah Monteith BC0094270 Word count 1‚667 SCENARIO ONE Miss Ruth Smith is a young mother in her mid-twenties who is unmarried and has two young children‚ one who is disabled. Miss Smith has an inherited condition which has resulted in small stature and curvature to the bones of her spine and legs. She has limited strength although mobile and able to drive. Ruth is currently

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