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bipolar disorder
14
Sep

Are There Mindfulness Tools For Bipolar Disorder?

Are There Mindfulness Tools For Bipolar Disorder? Bipolar disorder is a condition in which the person experiences extreme highs and lows, such as hyperactivity or depression, which can last for weeks or months at a time. This disorder can affect every aspect of someone’s life, and often interferes with their school, work, relationships, and social...
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15
Aug

What Do I Need To Know About Going To Treatment For Bipolar Disorder?

Bipolar disorder can feel overwhelming and scary when you have no answers for treating it. If you are considering going ot treatment for bipolar disorder, here are some things you need to know: You are not alone: Bipolar disorder is experienced by millions of people around the world. Living with a mental illness like bipolar...
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06
Jul

Am I Depressed Or Do I Have Bipolar II?

Bipolar I and Bipolar II are characterized by alternating episodes of mania and depression. Both mania and depression must last for weeks at a time in order to qualify as bipolar. Depression can last a long time in bipolar and demonstrate many of the same symptoms as clinical depression, which is a separate disorder. Symptoms...
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07
Jun

Can I Date If I Have Bipolar Disorder?

There is no law or rule that says, “You have bipolar disorder, you cannot date.” Everyone is deserving of healthy and loving romantic relationships in life. When To Tell Them Some people prefer to wait after a relationship has been established to tell the person they are dating about their bipolar disorder. With the hopes...
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06
Jun

Bipolar Can Be Caused By Many Factors

Bipolar disorder is a highly co-occurring disorder with drug and alcohol addiction. Characterized by extreme swings of mood from depressive to manic, turning to drugs and alcohol to cope is common. While there is no answer as to what specifically causes bipolar disorder there is a general understanding that it can b related to numerous...
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10
Mar

IED Increases Risk of Addiction

In the wake of two Mideast wars, many Americans added a new acronym to their lexicon IED, which stands for improvised explosive device. Essentially, homemade bombs constructed in unconventional ways, typically hidden in debris along roadways to inflict unsuspected carnage. Many American servicemen and women have been maimed or lost their lives as a result...
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29
Dec

The “Dark Side” of Bipolar Disorder

“I haven’t lost my mind, it lost me.” The sobering words of late sci-fi fantasy icon Carrie Fisher, better known around the world as Princess Leia, are chilling to say the least. While Fisher is best known for her cinnamon bun hairdos and brandishing laser blasters, she was also an advocate for mental health and...
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03
Feb

Smokers May Have Increased Risk of Mental Health Disorders

In the 21st Century it probably goes without saying that the vast majority of adults are aware of the health risks associated with smoking cigarettes. If you were to ask a smoker, former smoker or non smoker about the potential dangers of smoking they would probably answer you by listing a multitude of cancers and...
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27
Jan

Innovative Technologies for Mental Illness

Mental health is extremely complicated, and can be difficult to treat effectively. While behavioral health therapies have made leaps and bound over the last several decades, there is still a lot more that can be done, especially when you compare the aforementioned field with other areas of the healthcare sector. Fortunately, the millions of Americans...
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03
Jul

Breaking Down The Stigma of Mental Illness

Despite mental illness affecting millions of Americans, there is a lot of stigma surrounding the disease. While we have come a long way with breaking down the stigma that accompanies mental illness, there are still plenty of misconceptions that people have about conditions such as bipolar disorder and depression. It is quite difficult for people...
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