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Monthly Archives: November 2009
Bipolar Manic -Exaggerated Or Unrealistic Belief – Bipolar Treatment
With long periods of depression followed by manic mood episodes, bipolar disorder characteristics are the thoughts and mood disorders. Each person is different, depending on each patient, depression or mania can last a long time. Bipolar mania is sometimes called mania or hypo mania (a much lesser form of mania). With those in the hypo mania stage, victims may be irritable, too sensitive with an extremely elevated mood. Victims associated with mania episodes have big plans, involved in many projects and quite talkative. The high risk for bipolar manic victims is the use of alcohol or cocaine. Continue reading
Bipolar Manic -Exaggerated Or Unrealistic Belief – Bipolar Treatment
Bipolar disorder is characterized by thoughts and mood disorders with long periods of depression followed by manic mood episodes. Depending on each individual, periods of depression or mania may last from just a few months to one whole year. Bipolar manic is sometimes referred to as mania or hypo mania (much lesser form of mania). In the hypo mania state, patients may be irritable, oversensitive and have an extremely elevated mood. Those people associated with bipolar mania have large-scale plans, be involved in several projects all at once and extremely talkative. One of the high risk factors for manic victims is the use of alcohol or cocaine for self medication. Continue reading