Bipolar disorder is also referred to as manic depression. Atypical mood swings, depression, shifts in energy levels and an inability for the person to function normally in society or in relationships are signs of this ailment. Approximately one percent of the population is diagnosed with this disorder each year. It can affect academic growth, careers, and personal relationships negatively. This long term disorder requires lifetime maintenance and monitoring to assure proper t…
Taking Manic Depression Effects Seriously
Manic depression effects or Bipolar depression is actually considered as one of the worst type of depression that people usually suffer from.
The Top 5 Questions Bipolar Sufferers Ask About Disability Benefits
Bipolar disorder often interferes with the ability to work. This article answers top questions bipolar sufferers have about applying for and winning disability benefits from Social Security.
6 Essential Facts You Should Know About Bipolar Disorder
The first step in dealing with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder is education. This article contains 6 essential facts you need to know about this serious yet treatable illness.
7 Tips to Take Control of Bipolar Disorder
7 crucial steps to controlling and managing bipolar disorder or manic depression are discussed in this article.
Bipolar Disorder – What is it and what are the symptoms?
This article summarises from a lay persons perspective what bipolar disorder actually is. The writer, Ric, is a sufferer of the disorder and was diagnosed 8 years ago. Ric is currently writing a book on his experiences which will soon be published on a new web site.
Manic Depression The Worst Type of Depression
Manic depression or bipolar depression is actually considered as one of the worst type of depression that people usually suffer from.
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Bipolar sufferers in Australia receive less health funding than the average person despite the huge costs of the disorder to the individual.
Seven Tips to Rescue Christmas from Bipolar Disorder
Christmas can be a nightmare for people with bipolar disorder, but with a little planning and help from a friend you can protect Christmas from an episode.
Depression and Anxiety
Depression and anxiety often occur at the same time. Why this can happen and how to treat it.