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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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    Madness A Bipolar life

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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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    Money is the most important thing in life.’ Do you agree? Money‚ fame‚ a successful career; these are among the things many people would consider to be the most important things in life‚ but is it true that these factors contribute to a better life? Most people agree that the most important thing in life is happiness‚ regardless of how much wealth one possesses. The problem with most people is that in their pursuit of this state of mind‚ they often sacrifice too much‚ at times sacrificing even

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    Bipolar Case Study

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    recurrent illness that involves long-term‚ drastic changes in mood. A person with bipolar disorder experiences alternating highs (mania) and lows (depression). A manic period can be brief‚ lasting from three to fourteen days‚ or longer‚ lasting up to several weeks. The depressive periods may also last from days to weeks or even six to nine months. The periods of mania and depression range from person to person many people may only experience very brief periods of these intense moods‚ and may not

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    • What does synthesize mean within the context of Bloom’s Taxonomy and Granello’s article? Synthesize in the context of the Bloom’s Taxonomy and Granello’s article refers to the evaluation of information in a way that makes the information new to the writer (Darcy‚ 2001). However‚ the information gathered is given merit as fact. It is not fully developed into the writer’s own arguments‚ but is presented as truth. Synthesize is on the higher level of Bloom’s Taxonomy but it lack the use of fully

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    The character in Silver Linings Playbook that is depicted to be mentally ill is Pat Solitano‚ played by Bradley Cooper. Pat was married to a woman name Nikki. However‚ he discovered Nikki in the act of an affair one day‚ with a teacher from his own job. In a fit of rage‚ Pat beats Nikki’s lover. It was determined that Pat was Bipolar and was at a mental facility to get his disorder treated. In the beginning of the film‚ Pat is in the facility with his friend and coaxes his mother to release him after

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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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    leading to me losing all personality I had quickly flooded my head. Out of fear I refused to see that counselor or any mental health professional again. This kneejerk reaction forced me to fall victim to my illness. My academic standing fell as the mania prevented me from focusing on my schoolwork‚ and the depression kept me from even getting out of bed to study. Worse than that‚ however‚ the relationships I had with my friends were strained. Without them knowing about my condition‚ they quickly became

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    Schizophrenia vs. Bipolar Disorder Page 1 Schizophrenia vs. Bipolar Disorder Angela M. Powell English Composition I Kim Elliott-White April 18‚ 2011 Schizophrenia vs. Bipolar Disorder Page 2 Brain disorders are commonly misunderstood due to the actions of the person living with the disorder. Education about brain disorders should decrease the misunderstanding of the disorders‚ and increase the support

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