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	<title>Understanding Bipolar Disorder &#187; depression</title>
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		<title>Say Bye To Depression, Live A Stress Free Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2010 10:32:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas Abraham</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Want to beat the winter blues? Want to eliminate stress? See &amp; experience life yourself with a new &amp; beautiful dimension to it.</p>
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<p>Clinical depression goes by many names -depression, &#8220;the blues,&#8221; biological depression, major depression. But it all refers to the same thing: feeling sad and depressed for weeks or months at a time, accompanied by feelings of hopelessness, lack of energy, and taking little or no pleasure in things that gave you joy in the past.</p>
<p>Clinical depression is an awful disease. Depression turns its victims into shells of their former selves; depression patients are stripped of all the hope and joy and emotional vitality that make life worth living in the first place. The good news, though, is that depression treatment really does work, and that the right depression treatment center really can help you rediscover the world as you used to know it.</p>
<p>Yes, depression treatment centers are places of hope, and of healingbut they&#8217;re also places of effort and of struggle, places where depression treatment patients get better only by virtue of the commitment they bring to the depression treatment process. There&#8217;s no gentle way out of the depression wilderness. If you want to get better, you&#8217;re going to have to work for it.</p>
<p>Depression matters, simply put, because depression victims matter. More to the point, depression treatment matters because depression treatment programs give depression treatment patients cause for hope, and for faith; depression treatment matters because it works, and because it saves lives. In the fight against depression, you&#8217;ll never have a greater ally than a depression treatment center you can trust.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve made it this far, you don&#8217;t have to be told how debilitating depression can be. What matters, now, is that you&#8217;re ready to take the first step: that you&#8217;re ready to enroll in a depression treatment program, and let depression treatment professionals help you get better. Please, for your own sake, make today the day you decide to start fixing tomorrow.</p>
<p>The right depression treatment center makes a world of difference in the depression treatment process. If you&#8217;re going to get healed, you need depression treatment that meets your individual needs, and serves your individual interests; you need depression treatment that addresses you as you actually are, without resorting to generalities or supposedly &#8220;universal&#8221; treatment solutions. If you&#8217;re going to win the fight against clinical depression, you might say, you&#8217;re going to have to win it on your own terms, get started today.</p>
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		<title>What is Bipolar Disorder?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 20:04:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean Davids</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bipolar disorder is a very serious disease that can have symptoms that range from mild to very severe. The ups and downs or highs and lows that a person suffering from bipolar disorder goes through are not the same as what a person who does not suffer from it experiences every now and again. A person with bipolar disorder will experience mood swings that can range from low (which is depression) to high or very high (which is mania). This type of disease sometimes gets confused with other forms of depression and therefore requires attention and a proper diagnosis. <a href="http://www.bipolardisorder1ask.com/bipolar-disorder-questions/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bipolar disorder is a very serious disease that can have symptoms that range from mild to very severe. The ups and downs or highs and lows that a person suffering from bipolar disorder goes through are not the same as what a person who does not suffer from it experiences every now and again. A person with bipolar disorder will experience mood swings that can range from low (which is depression) to high or very high (which is mania). This type of disease sometimes gets confused with other forms of depression and therefore requires attention and a proper diagnosis.</p>
<p>Researchers and the medical community are not completely sure as to what causes bipolar disorder to start in the first place. Most people who develop it come from a family where another member has it so the familial link has been established. But family history or a genetic predisposition towards the disorder are not the only factors that gives rise to it. This is a most definitely baffling disorder to diagnose.</p>
<p>Presently there are 5.7 million adults in the United States who are living with bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder affects both males and females and it does not discriminate according to race, ethnic group, geographical location or socioeconomic class. The disorder most often develops when a person is in their late teens to early twenties. In fact, it is theorized that over half of those diagnosed with bipolar disorder develop it before they reach the age of 25. Children can also develop bipolar disorder although it is less common for it to appear at this time in a person&#8217;s life. However there have been cases where bipolar disorder has been diagnosed in children who are as young as six years of age.</p>
<p>It is not uncommon for bipolar disorder to be misdiagnosed as depression. For example, in those who suffer from bipolar II disorder the manic episodes are known as hypomania and are oftentimes so mild that they go completely unnoticed by others. This may account for the fact that the episodes of depression in a person with bipolar II disorder outnumber the episodes of mania by approximately 35 to 1.</p>
<p>Approximately half of all individuals who suffer from bipolar disorder visited three professional members of the healthcare community before a proper diagnosis was made. In the same way, an estimated 20 percent of those who go to see their doctor because they are depressed actually suffer from bipolar disorder. It is a sorry state of affairs to discover that it takes an average of 10 years for a person with bipolar disorder who is showing the symptoms to begin treatment and therapy, because it often takes this length of time for the diagnosis to be made.</p>
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		<title>Break-through Preventative Care Program For People Living With Bipolar Disorder</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jan 2010 08:54:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>RT</dc:creator>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Miss This! No More Anxiety!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 14:12:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>RT</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The cause of anxiety is well established. When enough stress is presented to the physical-mental-emotional body, nervous behaviors are likely to surface. Excessive concern and thought may disturb initial stages of restful sleep. When the internal organs do not have enough energy then &#8230; <a href="http://www.bipolardisorder1ask.com/dont-miss-this-no-more-anxiety/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The cause of anxiety is well established. When enough stress is presented to the physical-mental-emotional body, nervous behaviors are likely to surface. Excessive concern and thought may disturb initial stages of restful sleep. When the internal organs do not have enough energy then they will create disturbing sensations such as palpitations, spasms, high blood pressure, restless leg, etc. owing to energy absence.Regard yourself, eliminate waking activities during rest time, add exercise, allow only sensitive people in your personal space until you are sustain the challenges. Eat nutritious food and take natural herbs that don&#8217;t add to the imbalance but rather help in re-establishing your center. Consider <strong>working with a counselor/pychotherapist</strong> to find alternatives to your current anxiety management strategies. </p>
<p> Here is a key component to manage a comprehensive perspective. Beneficial foods which diminishes characteristics of anxiety. </p>
<h3>ANXIETY FREE DIET </h3>
<p><strong>Foods to Counter Anxiety:</strong> Apricot, Cherry, Date, Fig, Grape, Grapefruit, Olive, Papaya, Peach, Strawberry, Tomato, Beet, Button mushroom, Cabbage, Carrot, Celery, Chard, Cucumber, Eggplant, Kuzu, Lettuce, Potato, Shitake mushroom, Spearmint, Squash, Sweet Potato, Yam, Almond, Chestnut, Coconut, Sesame seed/oil, Sunflower seed, Amasake, stevia, Agave nectar, Ganoderm, Dill, Basil, Mulberry, Lemons, Brown rice, Oats, Ghee, Green tea</p>
<p> <strong>Foods to Avoid:</strong> Beef, Tofu, Tempeh, Soy milk, Spinach, Miso, Asparagus, , Millet, Salt, Seaweed, Tangerine, Pinenut, Persimmon, Pear, Honey, Sugar, Oyster, Clam, Mussel, Pork, Peanut</p>
<p><strong>Processed Foods to Avoid:</strong> Artificial Sweeteners, Coffee, Wine (beyond 1 oz. per day), Baked Beans (sugar), Baked Goods (doughnuts, cakes contain excess trans fats, sugars), Breakfast Cereals (sugar, processed grain, low nutrition), Campbell&#8217;s Condensed Soups (hi sodium), pot pies (hi calory/fat), Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) foods, Hotdogs (unknown ingredients, sodium nitrate), Luncheon Meats (too many additives, sodium nitrate), Margarine (highly toxic), Ramen Noodles (no nutrients, excess sodium), Refined Vegetable Oils (corn, cottonseed, soybeans, safflower seeds and canola), Saltines (excess carb &amp; sodium), Sausages &amp; cured meats (too many additives, sodium nitrate), White &amp; Wheat bread (no nutrition), White Pasta (extremely hi carb &amp; sodium), White Potatoes (solanine-calcium depletion &amp; arthritic pain), Chips &amp; French fries, Cocktails (excess sugar/liver toxicity), Fruit Juice (loaded w/ sugar), Fruit Smoothie (loaded w/ syrup, make your own), Dairy products except goat&#8217;s milk (pure mucous), Sodas (removes rust from metal, excess carbon dioxide, imbalances digestive system), Excessive Protein (loss of calcium, damages kidneys)</p>
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<p>When I had an anxiety attack, I didn&#8217;t know about nutrition and herbology and at that time, I could not imagine that <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Traditional Chinese herbs" href="http://www.bipolardisorder1ask.com/bpd/traditional_Chinese_herbs/239/1">traditional Chinese herbs</a> would have been effective with other modalities of treatment. In this stressed-out state, you want fast, potent relief. Longevity is founded on healthy foods, herbs and natural medicinal approaches to health and balance.</p>
<p>Individual Constitution will affect outcomes from all foods. Accordingly, a cold body type person needs to avoid cold foods that makes you cold. If a person does then pain will present in the place where cold is sensed. Sluggish body function continues in pattern. But in general the above selection benefits most people. To become healthy, it is highly recommended to meet with an Asian medicine-Master Herbalist who will provide a customized assessment. Notice I didn&#8217;t say accupuncturist. It is very important to find someone who specializes in <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Chinese herbs" href="http://www.bipolardisorder1ask.com/bpd/Chinese_herbs/239/2">Chinese herbs</a> or herbology  and food therapy regarding customized food and herb strategies.   </p>
<p>Anxiety relief can be found naturally with food therapy &amp; <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Traditional Chinese herbs" href="http://www.bipolardisorder1ask.com/bpd/traditional_Chinese_herbs/239/3">traditional Chinese herbs</a>.<br /> <strong> </strong> </p>
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		<title>Victims Of Bipolar Disorder Symptoms And Their Emotional Pain</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 09:27:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken P Doyle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Emotional pain is a distressing feeling in the mind, which is experienced through the loss of someone you hold dear. This painful experience can arise from depression, fear, anxiety, disappointment or guilt. For those going through traumatic experiences reliving or the replay of these past events can become disabling. These crippling effects, affects the moods, relationships, professional and personal life. What makes it worse is it occupies the mind day in and day out. But for those with bipolar disorder symptoms it is quite different from the normal experience as we will try to discuss later on. <a href="http://www.bipolardisorder1ask.com/victims-of-bipolar-disorder-symptoms-and-their-emotional-pain/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic' class='bipolarbyline'>by Ken P Doyle</div>
<p>Emotional pain is a distressing feeling in the mind, which is experienced through the loss of someone you hold dear. This painful experience can arise from depression, fear, anxiety, disappointment or guilt. For those going through traumatic experiences reliving or the replay of these past events can become disabling. These crippling effects, affects the moods, relationships, professional and personal life. What makes it worse is it occupies the mind day in and day out. But for those with bipolar disorder symptoms it is quite different from the normal experience as we will try to discuss later on.</p>
<p>The Causes Emotional Pain?</p>
<p>Some people can go through these experiences in their childhood years due to a number of factors like sexual and physical abuse,  abandoned and being neglected by parents, or the loss of somebody special. With adults, the emotional pain can be caused by the end of a relationship like divorce, the loss of work, the loss of someone special, being a victim in a crime of violence and the abuse of alcohol or drugs. Very often when trauma is severe , the victims can inhibit bad dreams and frequent nightmares. Those who have gone through the horrors of war or the experience of rape, mental images can be daily experienced.</p>
<p>Deep Emotional Pain in Bipolar</p>
<p>Emotional pain that are experienced by bipolar victims can be quite  deep and lots of people reach  the point where it is so hurting they can hardly move. These pains can be compared to somebody  putting a knife into them. This very deep  pain can last from a few minutes to a few hours and suddenly disappear. These emotional pain can be so  bad that the feeling of loneliness  may also come together with  the emotional pain.</p>
<p>Linking Past Traumas with Depression</p>
<p>All our experiences of the past are stored in our unconscious mind and some believe this pain which is caused by the way we look at ourselves, hate of self, very deep shame, worry and the feeling of guilt is surfaced. All these negative emotions and thoughts may have a hand to both the mania and depressive episodes.</p>
<p>Parting Words</p>
<p>While we may just brush aside these deep emotions, it is important we take this pain seriously. This emotional pain can lead to people committing suicide. The use of medications can be necessary but some people can go without drugs and live a normal life. Usually in the midst of a severe crisis, bipolar medications are often the safest and quickest to getting the person back to normalcy. Important to understand is that all present and past issues play a part in creating emotional instability. Those with bipolar symptoms, their emotional pain cannot be traced back to an event, these pains seems to come from nowhere and stop all of a sudden.</p>
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		<title>Manic Episodes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 10:13:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sheila Wilson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Manic episodes are the defining symptoms of bipolar I disorder. The characteristics of manic episodes are described in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) which is the book used to diagnose mental illnesses. <a href="http://www.bipolardisorder1ask.com/manic-episodes/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Manic episodes are the defining symptoms of bipolar I disorder. The characteristics of manic episodes are described in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) which is the book used to diagnose mental illnesses. </p>
<p>Manic episodes cause either an elevated mood or an irritable mood. In order to be considered a true manic episode, the abnormally elevated or irritable mood of manic episodes must either be present for at least one week or be severe enough to require hospitalization.</p>
<p>An elevated mood requires three other manic symptoms during the mood disturbance to be considered a manic episode. The presence of irritability needs to have four other manic symptoms to constitute a manic episode.</p>
<p>Grandiosity or elevated self-esteem is a possible symptom of mania. During manic episodes, people often need less sleep than usual. The person may only sleep a few hours and not feel tired.</p>
<p>Manic episodes can cause the person to become more talkative. The person may experience a flight of ideas or racing thoughts. The flight of ideas is typically noticeable by others.</p>
<p>Distractibility is another common symptom of mania. A person having a manic episode may have difficulty remaining focused on an activity or conversation. Involvement in goals and goal-related activities are often increased during a manic episode.</p>
<p>Many problems that a person has during a manic episode are associated with the last symptom of mania which is an increased involvement of pleasurable activities without considering the consequences. Someone in a manic episode may spend money excessively or become promiscuous due to that symptom.</p>
<p>Manic episodes can cause hallucinations or delusions that are related to the grandiosity associated with mania. The person may have delusions that they are more special than other people. They may believe that they have been chosen by God or have superpowers.</p>
<p>If the symptoms have been caused by drug use, medication, or medical condition, they are not considered symptoms of a manic episode. The symptoms must cause impairment in the persons ability to function at work, school, home, or in relationships for it to be considered a manic episode.</p>
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		<title>The Emotional Pain In Victims With Bipolar Disorder Symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 09:57:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken P Doyle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A distressing feeling in the mind, emotional pain can be  experienced through the loss of someone we love so much. These emotional experiences can arise from the mind causing depression, fear of something, anxiety, guilt or disappointment . These traumatic experiences for those  reliving or the replay of these past traumas can become crippling. These can effect  moods, our relationship with others, professional and our personal life. One of the worst things about these experiences is it occupies the mind for a long time. As we will see later  those with bipolar disorder symptoms are quite different in their  experiences of this emotional pain. <a href="http://www.bipolardisorder1ask.com/the-emotional-pain-in-victims-with-bipolar-disorder-symptoms/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic' class='bipolarbyline'>by Ken P Doyle</div>
<p>A distressing feeling in the mind, emotional pain can be  experienced through the loss of someone we love so much. These emotional experiences can arise from the mind causing depression, fear of something, anxiety, guilt or disappointment . These traumatic experiences for those  reliving or the replay of these past traumas can become crippling. These can effect  moods, our relationship with others, professional and our personal life. One of the worst things about these experiences is it occupies the mind for a long time. As we will see later  those with bipolar disorder symptoms are quite different in their  experiences of this emotional pain.</p>
<p>The Causes Emotional Pain?</p>
<p>Some people can go through these experiences in their childhood years due to a number of factors like sexual and physical abuse,  abandoned and being neglected by parents, or the loss of somebody special. With adults, the emotional pain can be caused by the end of a relationship like divorce, the loss of work, the loss of someone special, being a victim in a crime of violence and the abuse of alcohol or drugs. Very often when trauma is severe , the victims can inhibit bad dreams and frequent nightmares. Those who have gone through the horrors of war or the experience of rape, mental images can be daily experienced.</p>
<p>Deep Emotional Pain in Bipolar</p>
<p>Emotional pain that are experienced by bipolar victims can be quite  deep and lots of people reach  the point where it is so hurting they can hardly move. These pains can be compared to somebody  putting a knife into them. This very deep  pain can last from a few minutes to a few hours and suddenly disappear. These emotional pain can be so  bad that the feeling of loneliness  may also come together with  the emotional pain.</p>
<p>Past Traumas and Bipolar Depression</p>
<p>All our experiences of the past are stored in our unconscious mind and some believe this pain which is caused by the way we look at ourselves, hate of self, very deep shame, worry and the feeling of guilt is surfaced. All these negative emotions and thoughts may have a hand to both the mania and depressive episodes.</p>
<p>Parting Words</p>
<p>This emotional pain have lead  a lot of people committing suicide and it is important not to be just  brushed aside and be taken seriously. Using medications may be necessary for some people but, some others can go without drugs and live quite a normal life. When in a  bad or  severe crisis, bipolar medications can be the safest and fastest way  to getting the person back to normal.  All present and past issues play a very critical role  in creating emotional instability and those with bipolar symptoms, their emotional pain cannot be linked back to a traumatic event. These pains seems to pop out of  nowhere and disappear all of a sudden.</p>
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		<title>Bipolar Manic -Exaggerated Or Unrealistic Belief &#8211; Bipolar Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 15:54:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken P Doyle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[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. <a href="http://www.bipolardisorder1ask.com/bipolar-manic-exaggerated-or-unrealistic-belief-bipolar-treatment-2/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic' class='bipolarbyline'>by Ken P Doyle</div>
<p>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.</p>
<p>The use of Anti-Psychotic Drugs </p>
<p>The presence of psychotic thoughts, leading to highly charged emotional responses and judgment errors which can render them incapable of communicating is  the main symptoms for those with bipolar mania. It is important before these thoughts get out of control, patients must be given mood stabilizing medicine to control their symptoms. These drugs may include: </p>
<p>Clorazil : First used in Europe in 1971 for the treating schizophrenia. It is the first antipsychotic drug to be developed.</p>
<p>Risperdal:  Under this market name, was developed by Janssen-Cilag as an antipsychotic drug for the treatment of schizophrenia. It was later used for mixed and mania episodes and  children with autism disease.</p>
<p>Zyprexa: A combination of two drugs fluoxetine Symbyax  and FDA approved for  antipsychotic and treatment of schizophrenia and later for the treatment of bipolar.</p>
<p>First Line Treatments</p>
<p>The  recent practice guidelines, for many doctors the first-line of treatment for severe bipolar manic episodes are: </p>
<p>Lithium: A drug primarily for bipolar mania, is a chemical salts and used as a mood stabilizer.</p>
<p> Valproate: Used in bipolar treatment, it is a replacement to lithium salts and many  believe it  reverses the brain process and affect the function of the neurotransmitter. </p>
<p>Monotherapy: HAS been approved by FDA for treating bipolar manic and bipolar I victims</p>
<p>Family as a Therapy</p>
<p>A lot of people who are bipolar manic or depressive episodes forget that the first line therapy is a family-focused therapy which can be quite effective for bipolar patients. Bipolar Manic states can be made worse by bad blood running within family members. With this family-focused therapy, all members of the family must help to contribute by trying to manage their individual behaviors so to reduce a catalyst for the symptom to reoccur. The primary goal of this bipolar treatment -family therapy is be alert to the signs and symptoms of bipolar manic symptoms and how to handle it properly when the signs start to appear.    </p>
<p>Dialectal Behavior &#8211; Therapy</p>
<p>This kind of behavior therapy was first started by Dr. Marsha Linehan in which patients go through different stages of therapy which finally can lead them to taking control of their behaviors. One of the main focus of this therapy is patients learn to accept and control their thought patterns   </p>
<p>Reducing behaviors which are self-threatening like being suicidal and other bipolar manic behaviors that obstruct with bipolar treatment is the first  stage  goals. For manic victims, building on these stages requires skill training.</p>
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<div style='font-style:italic' class='bipolarabout'>About the Author:</div>
<div class='bipolarlinks'>Ken P Doyle is a campaigner for bipolar disorder and has a lot of knowledge on mental illness. As a campaigner he would like to share some FREE information and data on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.bipolardisorder1ask.com/bpd/bipolar_manic/106/1">bipolar manic</a> and <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.bipolardisorder1ask.com/bpd/bipolar_treatment/106/2">bipolar treatment</a>.</div>
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		<title>Bipolar Manic -Exaggerated Or Unrealistic Belief &#8211; Bipolar Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 08:45:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ed J Price</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[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. <a href="http://www.bipolardisorder1ask.com/bipolar-manic-exaggerated-or-unrealistic-belief-bipolar-treatment/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic' class='bipolarbyline'>by Ken P Doyle</div>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Anti-Psychotic Drugs for Bipolar</p>
<p>One of the main symptoms of bipolar manic is the presence psychotic thoughts, which may lead to highly charged emotional responses and judgment errors which render them incapable of communicating. Before these thoughts get out of control, manic patients can be given mood stabilizing drugs to control bipolar manic symptoms. These drugs include:</p>
<p>Clorazil : Was first used in Europe in 1971 for the treatment of  schizophrenia. One of  the first antipsychotic drug to be found.</p>
<p>Risperdal:  Under this market name, was developed by Janssen-Cilag as an antipsychotic drug for the treatment of schizophrenia. It was later used for mixed and mania episodes and  children with autism disease.</p>
<p>Zyprexa: A combination of two drugs fluoxetine Symbyax  and FDA approved for  antipsychotic and treatment of schizophrenia and later for the treatment of bipolar.</p>
<p>First Line Medications</p>
<p>The  recent practice guidelines, for many doctors the first-line of treatment for severe bipolar manic episodes are: </p>
<p>Lithium: A drug primarily for bipolar mania, is a chemical salts and used as a mood stabilizer.</p>
<p>Valproate: A lithium salts is believed reverse the brain process and affect the function of the neurotransmitter. Used in bipolar treatment to stop or  block transamination of GABA.</p>
<p>Monotherapy: With  FDA approval for treating bipolar manic and bipolar I. </p>
<p>Family as a Therapy</p>
<p>Many  people who are with a bipolar manic or with  depressive episodes,  forget that a family-focused therapy can be quite effective for bipolar patients. Bad blood running within family members can make bipolar manic states worse. All family members  must help contribute by trying to manage their individual behaviors so as to reduce a catalyst for the symptom to come back. The main aim of this bipolar treatment -family therapy is members are alert to the signs and symptoms and how they can  handle it properly when the signs appear.   </p>
<p>. A New Therapy &#8211; Dialectal Behavior </p>
<p>First begun  by Dr. Marsha Linehan  for bipolar patients going  through the different stages of bipolar. This  therapy can hopefully lead patients taking some control of their behaviors. Learning to accept and control thought patterns is the main focus for this kind of therapy. </p>
<p>The first  stage  goals is to include reducing behaviors which are self-threatening like being suicidal and other bipolar manic behaviors that obstruct with bipolar treatment. For bipolar manic patients, they can build on these stages but it requires skill training for bipolar patients.</p>
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		<title>Bipolar Medication On Bipolar Pregnant Women.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 12:20:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken P Doyle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a big dilemma by doctors on pregnant women who have bipolar disorder symptoms, because of the possible harm of medication to the baby in the womb. There is the other risk of mood episodes reoccurring in the mother if she decides not to take her bipolar medication. Most doctors are faced with the difficult task of choosing between the baby having birth defects if medication is continued or the possible re occurrence or relapse in the mother if drugs are discontinued. <a href="http://www.bipolardisorder1ask.com/bipolar-medication-on-bipolar-pregnant-women/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic' class='bipolarbyline'>by Ken P Doyle</div>
<p>There is a big dilemma by doctors on pregnant women who have bipolar disorder symptoms, because of the possible harm of medication to the baby in the womb. There is the other risk of mood episodes reoccurring in the mother if she decides not to take her bipolar medication. Most doctors are faced with the difficult task of choosing between the baby having birth defects if medication is continued or the possible re occurrence or relapse in the mother if drugs are discontinued. </p>
<p>Recent Studies on Mood Stabilizers </p>
<p>In the 2007 December American Journal of Psychiatry, it has been published that there is a possibility of bipolar coming back due to intermission in pharmacotherapy. The study has warned that pregnant women with the disorder who stop taking their mood stabilizers are very likely to suffer severely when the illness returns. </p>
<p>A recent  study of 89  women with bipolar was done at  Emory University and Harvard Medical School. Of those studied nearly two thirds  of those who took part stopped their drug medications for bipolar disorder during those 26 weeks period and 12 weeks after conception. The difference on women who did not stop their medications  after they have conceived, when compared with women who stopped taking their medications 3 months after conception is great. </p>
<p>Result of Discontinuing </p>
<p>Women who stopped their prescribed drugs  doubled their chance of their bipolar coming back of at least one to two episodes of the illness. Of women  who stopped their medicated drugs, these women spent nearly 40% of their pregnant time with the bipolar symptoms compared to less than 10%who continued  with their bipolar drugs and were able to do their work normally.</p>
<p>Pregnancy and Fetus </p>
<p>Freeman has revealed that by the time a woman knows she is pregnant, the high risk for the baby fetus has already gone. For women to stop their medication even for a short a short time can pose very high  risk rather than a protection for the baby in the womb.</p>
<p>Not Treated Bipolar and the Risks</p>
<p>Pregnant women with bipolar symptoms can go into prenatal care risks, with nutrition problem for both her and the fetus, if bipolar are not treated.  Relapses often has occurred with episodes which can be both dangerous for the baby and mother. When not treated, alcohol consumption and tobacco use increases, mother and child attachment is disrupted, and great stress to the family. Behavioral and emotional difficulty risks has been seen with children with depressed mothers.</p>
<p>Mood stabilizers and it&#8217;s Risks</p>
<p>Most  mood stabilizers pose high risks for birth deficiency. According to Food and Drug Administration classification,  divalproex  and lithium fall in the category D drugs for pregnancy which can cause both abnormalities and cardiovascular problems in the baby.</p>
<p>Finally </p>
<p>Even during pregnancy, like some other mental illnesses with serious difficulties, bipolar disorder patients will require taking their drug medications. Pregnant during their reproduction years, women with bipolar do go into very high risks. This article have given some light into why you should continue with bipolar medications when pregnant &#8211;  it is a better risk to take.</p>
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