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		<title>Concerns of Bipolar Disorder Self Injury</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2011 08:27:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In bipolar disorder, there is sometimes concern about bipolar disorder self injury. This can take many shapes, but is always serious. One form of bipolar disorder self injury that is coming most recently into the public consciousness is self mutilation, or &#8220;cutting&#8221;. This practice is found in people with other diagnoses, too. Bipolar people are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In bipolar disorder, there is sometimes concern about bipolar disorder self injury.  This can take many shapes, but is always serious.</p>
<p>One form of bipolar disorder self injury that is coming most recently into the public consciousness is self mutilation, or &#8220;cutting&#8221;.  This practice is found in people with other diagnoses, too.  Bipolar people are just some of those who self injure.  </p>
<p>Cutting, burning or other self harming behaviors are often seen in adolescent girls and others, even in men.  Much of this is a part of bipolar disorder self injury.</p>
<p>Although people who self mutilate are often depressed or beyond that, suicidal, these acts are not intended as suicide attempts.  They are often desperate acts of those who feel out of control, worthless, or angry.  It is no wonder, given the similar symptoms, that this is often a case of bipolar disorder self injury.</p>
<p>Suicide, of course, is the most extreme form of bipolar disorder self injury.  Before suicide, there may be suicidal ideations, plans for suicide, and possibly many attempts before suicide is committed, if it ever is.  In any case, all threats of bipolar disorder self injury should be taken seriously.</p>
<p>Suicidal thoughts may cloud the thinking of a depressed person to the extent that he or she can think of nothing else.  It may seem that the world would be better off without them, or that they can show others that they should have been treated better.  At this stage there is concern of bipolar disorder self injury, but the ideas are just at a simmer.</p>
<p>When a person begins to make plans, the danger of bipolar disorder self injury becomes more imminent.  A person may make elaborate plans for years.  Another person may only think of a plausible way to go about it.  The trouble is that either of these people may at any time actually commit suicide.  It is never easy to predict the likelihood of bipolar disorder self injury.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s really a good idea to probe a little deeper into the subject of Bipolar. What you learn may give you the confidence you need to venture into new areas.</p>
<p>Many times a person&#8217;s suicidal tendencies will not be noted unless an attempt is made.    While some attempts seem more serious than others, a wise person will treat all attempts seriously.  More serious attempts could be those where a note was found, or the outcome  was more certain in comparison to other sorts of attempts.  Bipolar disorder self injury is always possible in these situations.  </p>
<p>Whatever the method of attempt at bipolar disorder self injury, there is seriousness attached to it.  After all, people who have attempted suicide in the past are 40 times more likely to commit suicide than those who never have attempted it before.</p>
<p>If a person begins to make final arrangements, or to set his or her affairs in order for no particular reason, suicide may be on his or her mind.  It could be as simple as giving away possessions, or as complex as making financial arrangements.  If this is suddenly seen in a bipolar individual, it should be determined whether or not that person is in danger of bipolar disorder self injury.</p>
<p>Many  thoughts, plans, or attempts actually do end in suicide.  11 percent of deaths in the US are as a result of suicide.  More women than men attempt suicide, but 80 percent of the deaths by suicide are by males.  More and more adolescents are committing suicide every year.  Bipolar disorder self injury, then, is a distinct and growing problem.</p>
<p>It is difficult enough dealing with the affective, social, legal, and physical consequences of the disease.  Self harm and suicide make attention to bipolar disorder self injury most necessary. </p>
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		<title>What Is Bipolar Disorder?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jan 2011 08:47:29 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following article includes pertinent information that may cause you to reconsider what you thought you understood. The most important thing is to study with an open mind and be willing to revise your understanding if necessary.</p>
<p>Historically, persons with bipolar disorder may have been called simply moody or even insane at times.  Later, the diagnosis was called manic-depression.  While this term is still sometimes used, the generally accepted term is &#8220;bipolar disorder&#8221;. </p>
<p>The two major phases of bipolar disorder are mania and depression.  There are other facets of the illness, but they are all aspects of the two.  Bipolar disorder is found equally in men and women.  About 1 percent of the population can be found to have bipolar disorder.</p>
<p>Mania can be further divided into two categories: hypomania and full-blown mania.  Hypomania is simply a state of intense energy and often high productivity.  Those who never go beyond this point in bipolar disorder can be great salesmen or high-powered businessmen.  The problem is that, for many, full-blown mania is just around the corner.</p>
<p>Full-blown mania tends to have more devastating effects on the person with bipolar disorder.  The activity becomes so intense that ventures are undertaken with no actual potential for success, although the person with bipolar disorder cannot see that fact.  </p>
<p>There is no consideration for the consequences of actions.  Money may be spent which is needed for basic needs.  Checks may be written when there is no money in the account.  People with bipolar disorder are also often overly generous and give away things that they highly treasure or cannot afford to give away.  They tend to regret these gifts later.</p>
<p>The manic state in those with bipolar disorder can be characterized, too, by a gregariousness that is beyond the ordinary out-going person&#8217;s.  This can lead to, among other things, sexual exploits that will cause unwanted results such as pregnancies, disease, or damage to relationships.</p>
<p>Is everything making sense so far? If not, I&#8217;m sure that with just a little more reading, all the facts will fall into place.</p>
<p>The manic phase of bipolar disorder can lead into a period of psychosis.  This is marked by bizarre thoughts, such as delusions,  or hallucinations.  When in a state like this, people with bipolar disorder cannot protect themselves from hazards in their environments because they no longer know what is real.</p>
<p>Usually with mania, eventually there comes depression.  The person with bipolar disorder may retreat into seclusion, may even go to bed for days.  Sleeping, appetite, and energy level will all be effected.  </p>
<p>The gravest danger for the person with bipolar disorder is suicide.  All threats should be taken seriously, of course.  However, during the depression phase of bipolar disorder they should be especially guarded against.</p>
<p>There has also been a tern for those who abuse drugs and alcohol to help them cope with bipolar disorder.  This is called &#8220;dual diagnosis&#8221;. It occurs especially in adults and teenagers.  These addictions further complicate both the diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder.  However, it seems to go along with the disease in many instances.</p>
<p>People with bipolar disorder have a wide variety of problems to manage.  The reason for optimism is that many have found ways, through medication, therapy, routines, and other methods, to have some degree of control.</p>
<p>People have been having problems such as these for centuries.  It is just in modern times that there has been adequate help for the condition.  The name for bipolar disorder is newer than the disease, but whatever you call it, its effects can range from the difficult to the deadly.  Treatment can be crucial.</p>
<p>Sometimes it&#8217;s tough to sort out all the details related to this subject, but I&#8217;m positive you&#8217;ll have no trouble making sense of the information presented above.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
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		<title>What To Do If You Have A Bipolar Disorder Diagnosis</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Oct 2010 21:23:58 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following paragraphs summarize the work of Bipolar experts who are completely familiar with all the aspects of Bipolar. Heed their advice to avoid any Bipolar surprises.</p>
<p>Living with a bipolar disorder diagnosis isn&#8217;t easy.  However, knowing, as they say, is half the battle.  Once a diagnosis is established, a person has two main choices right off.  They are whether to let the disorder  take control of one&#8217;s life, or to fight it with every weapon in the modern psychiatric and psychological arsenal.</p>
<p>If fighting for normalcy is the answer, then a bipolar disorder diagnosis can make one aware of what one is fighting.  Bipolar disorder can touch every aspect of a person&#8217;s life, so someone with a bipolar disorder diagnosis will need to be wary on all fronts.</p>
<p>First of all, if there is a bipolar disorder diagnosis then there must have been some sign of the disease.  The more severe this manifestation is, the more likely one is to take notice.  It is important, though, to treat the illness as soon as a bipolar disorder diagnosis is obtained. </p>
<p>Early treatment can often help prevent some of the more extreme manic highs and depressive lows of bipolar disorder.  The earlier treatment is successfully begun, the less the devastating effects of the disease on the person with a bipolar disorder diagnosis.</p>
<p>Early treatment is helpful. The challenge is to keep someone interested in taking medications or engaging in talk therapy when there has been no crisis to set him or her on this path.  Such a person needs to be convinced that their bipolar disorder diagnosis is accurate.</p>
<p>The more authentic information about Bipolar you know, the more likely people are to consider you a Bipolar expert. Read on for even more Bipolar facts that you can share.</p>
<p>For others, the first signs of illness are so overwhelming they consider their bipolar disorder diagnosis to be a relief.  For them, it is just good to know that there is a name for what is happening to them and that there are treatments.</p>
<p>For these people, it is extremely important to keep taking medications that are prescribed.  This is a responsibility one has to oneself when he or she gets a bipolar disorder diagnosis.  If the medication seems to be causing problems, it is important to contact the prescribing doctor to discuss the matter.  If no satisfaction can be obtained, finding another doctor is even preferable to simply stopping the medications on one&#8217;s own.</p>
<p>Those with a bipolar disorder diagnosis usually are given the recommendation to take some form of counseling, or talk therapy.  Some may balk at the notion that talking to a therapist can effect their disease.  The truth is that these therapies have been shown to have a positive effect on those with  bipolar disorder diagnosis.</p>
<p>There are other actions a person with a bipolar disorder diagnosis can take to help lessen  their illness.  These include the ways a person takes care of him or herself in day to day life.  It may seem obvious that a person should eat and sleep in reasonable amounts and times, or do an adequate but reasonable amount of exercise.  A person with a bipolar disorder diagnosis will probably find that these common acts do not come naturally.  However, with some conscious effort they can begin to see some difference.</p>
<p>A bipolar disorder diagnosis can certainly seem to complicate one&#8217;s life.  It can lead one to take medications, submit him or herself to talk therapy, and take the time and energy to regulate his or her own personal habits.  On the other hand, all these concessions to the disease can help a person to live a much calmer and more fulfilling life than that person would had he or she never gotten their bipolar disorder diagnosis.  In other words, it doesn&#8217;t have to be the end of the world.</p>
<p>Sometimes it&#8217;s tough to sort out all the details related to this subject, but I&#8217;m positive you&#8217;ll have no trouble making sense of the information presented above.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
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		<title>What Are the Causes of Bipolar Disorder?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Sep 2010 21:01:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bipolar disorder is a difficult illness to manage and to treat. Many who have it may ask themselves, &#8220;Why me? What caused all this?&#8221; There are great disagreements as to the causes of bipolar disorder. They all tend to go back to the old nature/nurture controversy. In other words, does a thing happen to a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bipolar disorder is a difficult illness to manage and to treat.  Many who have it may ask themselves, &#8220;Why me?  What caused all this?&#8221;  There are great disagreements as to the causes of bipolar disorder.  They all tend to go back to the old nature/nurture controversy.  In other words, does a thing happen to a person because of who he or she is, or because of the environment he or she grew up in?</p>
<p>The nature side of bipolar disorder causes has always been seen in family histories.  This, however, can be misleading.  Families often pass behaviors on from one generation to the next, regardless of whether family members are natural relatives or adopted ones.</p>
<p>The scientific concept of correlation without causation may account for shared histories of bipolar disorder in biologically unrelated siblings.  This concept is easy to grasp.  For example, a man could state that all summer, every time he got a sunburn he ate fish.  So, did the sunburn cause the man to eat fish?  No, but the act of fishing both caused the man&#8217;s skin to burn and allowed him to catch a fish, which he then ate.  In a similar way, bipolar disorder can occur in families without anything in one family member&#8217;s bipolar disorder causing the bipolar disorder of another. </p>
<p>Also, for whatever reason, people with bipolar disorder are often drawn to each other.  In this case it is unclear whether the families formed come together because of their shared genetically similar predisposition towards bipolar disorder, or whether some members of the families are genetically more prone to bipolar disorder but the illness of some other members of the family becomes exaggerated more than it would in another environment.    </p>
<p>Sometimes the most important aspects of a subject are not immediately obvious. Keep reading to get the complete picture.</p>
<p>Research into the genetic causes of bipolar disorder is often done using twin studies.  It is assumed that twins will have environments that are as close as is possible.  Identical twins are used to show the effects of genetics, since they will share the same genetic materials.  Fraternal twins are used as a control group.  While these twins share nearly identical environments with their twins, the fraternal twins have less genetic material in common.</p>
<p>It has been shown through these twin studies, and other studies where identical twins are compared to adopted siblings, that there does seem to be a genetic basis for bipolar disorder.  Only one percent of the population has bipolar disorder.  Fraternal twins, who share some genetic information, are 20 percent more likely to have the disease if one has it.  The percentage for identical twins is even higher, at around 60 to 80 percent chance of one having it if the other does.</p>
<p>Environmental causes of bipolar disorder are more difficult to assess.  Bipolar disorder has been proven to have a chemical basis in the brain, but the chemical reactions can be caused by any number of factors.  A history of losses early in life can be a contributing factor, as can any major source of stress.  Physical illnesses such as cancer and others can lead to a depressive state, which is then often followed by mania.</p>
<p>Neither genetics nor environment can fully explain the causes of bipolar disorder.  Research is constantly being undertaken in both areas.  In the meantime, the nature/nurture controversy is just beginning to heat up.</p>
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		<title>Causes of Bipolar Disorder</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 12:05:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a mental illness that manifests itself as mood swings that cycle between manic, depressed, and normal moods. The illness effects over two percent of Americans, and accounts for about thirty percent of psychiatric hospitalizations each year. The cause of bipolar disorder is not fully understood by psychiatrists [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a mental illness that manifests itself as mood swings that cycle between manic, depressed, and normal moods.  The illness effects over two percent of Americans, and accounts for about thirty percent of psychiatric hospitalizations each year.</p>
<p>The cause of bipolar disorder is not fully understood by psychiatrists and psychologists.  However, researchers have been making steady progress toward understanding how the brain functions, and what actually causes bipolar disorder and other mental illnesses.  It is typically understood that bipolar disorder is caused by a combination of physical, biological, emotional, and environmental factors.</p>
<p>One theory of biological cause for bipolar disorder is the discovery of additional brain cells in some bipolar patients.  According to the research, some patients have thirty percent more signal producing brain cells in two areas of the brain that normal people.  It is speculated that these signal producing brain cells are those that regulate moods, pleasure responses, and stress responses.</p>
<p>Bipolar disorder has been known to run in families, although not everyone diagnosed with bipolar disorder has a family history of mental illness.  This hereditary nature of the illness indicates that genetics may come into play as a cause of bipolar disorder.  </p>
<p>Think about what you&#8217;ve read so far. Does it reinforce what you already know about Bipolar? Or was there something completely new? What about the remaining paragraphs? </p>
<p>The neurotransmitter system has also been studied in conjunction with bipolar disorder.  It is believed that various neurotransmitters such as serotonin, norephinephrine, and dopomaine may have increased or decreased levels, imbalanced levels in relation to other neurotransmitters, or sensitivity in the nerve cells to the neurotransmitters may be linked to the cause of bipolar disorder.  This imbalance has been found to be hereditary as well.</p>
<p>It is widely believed by psychologists that the biological causes of bipolar actually do not cause bipolar per se, but make a person more receptive or predetermined toward bipolar disorder.  Triggers produced through situations, tragedies, environments, and childhoods must be present in order to put the biological tendencies toward bipolar disorder into motion.  These triggers can be anything from a death in the family, childhood abuse, sexual abuse, rape, violent environments, or controlling relationships. The same is true when speaking of the mood cycling related to bipolar disorder.  Mood cycling, or the changing between moods of mania and depression, is typically triggered by stress, environment, emotional situations, and tragic circumstances.</p>
<p>Drug and alcohol abuse may also play a part in triggering bipolar disorder.  However, it is often difficult for doctors to determine which came first.  Those with mood disorders often attempt to control their own moods through drugs and alcohol.  However, those with obsessive drug and alcohol abuse can experience symptoms or trigger bipolar disorder.  </p>
<p>In the end, it is clear that more research is necessary to determine the exact causes of bipolar disorder.  As more information is gathered and discovered in areas of neurology, psychology, psychiatry, and genetics, more will become known about bipolar disorder and other mental illnesses.  As technology advances, more and more research becomes possible and more answers come to light.  When bipolar disorder causes are truly known for a certainty, more viable and successful treatments will then become a possibility.</p>
<p>Now you can be a confident expert on Bipolar. OK, maybe not an expert. But you should have something to bring to the table next time you join a discussion on Bipolar.</p>
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		<title>CBT as Treatment for Bipolar Disorder</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 10:02:05 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bipolar disorder, known by many as manic depression, is a mental illness caused by a combination of factors, including neurological, biological, emotional, and environmental factors.  It is most commonly described as mood cycling or mood swings, in which the patient cycles through moods of depression, mania, and normal behavior.</p>
<p>There are many treatment options for bipolar disorder.  The most common treatment for bipolar disorder includes a combination of medication and therapy.  However, some patients are not candidates for medication treatment.  Patients that have a history of drug abuse, for instance, should in most cases not be placed on medication for bipolar disorder, as the risk for abuse is too great.  Additionally, patients may not have a case of bipolar disorder severe enough to warrant medication.  Other patients may choose to avoid the route of medication until it becomes absolutely necessary.</p>
<p>In response to these special cases in which medication treatment is not a viable option for bipolar disorder, that Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT, was developed.  CBT is a type of therapy that assists patients in recognizing triggers and causes for their manic and depressive states.  The patient can then learn techniques to avoid these triggers, and cope with symptoms during episodes.  Seventy percent of bipolar disorder type one patients that undergo CBT experience one or fewer episodes within four years of starting the CBT treatment.</p>
<p>There are two main goals that are met by using CBT as treatment for bipolar disorder.  The first goal is to recognize manic episodes before they become uncontrollable, and consciously change how they react to the episode.  The second goal is to learn techniques, reactions, thoughts, and behaviors that can help to offset depression.  These goals are realized through various techniques and activities prescribed by the therapist.  With CBT, the treatment of bipolar disorder rests with the patient, who is given homework in the form of exercises and reading, which helps them to understand their condition and learn methods to cope with it.</p>
<p>It seems like new information is discovered about something every day. And the topic of Bipolar is no exception. Keep reading to get more fresh news about Bipolar.</p>
<p>The first step to successful treatment of bipolar disorder through CBT is to develop a treatment contract with the patient.  This is a treatment plan that the patient agrees to follow, and also involves the patient&#8217;s promise to complete all homework assignments and take any prescribed medication as directed.  Because the success of CBT depends largely on the patient&#8217;s responsibility and desire to cope with bipolar disorder, this is an important first step to successful treatment.</p>
<p>The second step to successful treatment of bipolar disorder through CBT is to monitor and grade moods.  This is done with various worksheets that the therapist gives the patient.  The patient may record their mood for the day, how many hours they have slept, their level of anxiety, and their level of irritability.  Those with type two bipolar disorder may need to record their mood two or more times per day, as their moods cycle more often.  </p>
<p>Understanding the pattern to mood cycling can help the patient then undergo the next step to CBT treatment for bipolar disorder.  This step of CBT for treatment of bipolar disorder requires the patient to do homework in the form of worksheets and reading that will help the patient to understand how their thoughts effect their emotions.  By understanding these things, the patient will be able to then practice altering their thoughts in a rational way to make emotions more rational as well, decreasing the number and severity of depressive and manic episodes.</p>
<p>The next step to CBT treatment for bipolar disorder is to learn how to recognize triggers.  Triggers are the thoughts, emotions, situations, times of year, events, or environments that set off a depressive or manic episode.  By learning how to understand and recognize their triggers, the patient can then learn to avoid the triggers entirely, thereby decreasing the number and severity of depressive and manic episodes.</p>
<p>Overall, CBT is a viable and quite successful treatment for bipolar disorder, and can be a healthy alternative to medication in some cases.  If you feel you may be a candidate for CBT, you should contact your doctor or therapist to discuss this and other bipolar disorder treatment options.</p>
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		<title>Pediatric Bipolar Versus Asperger&#8217;s Disorder</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 11:33:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pediatric bipolar disorder, or manic depression, is a mental illness that presents itself in patients as mood swings or mood cycling. Pediatric bipolar type one patients tend to experience episodes of mania alternating with periodic episodes of depression. Pediatric bipolar type two patients tend to experience episodes of depression interspersed with periodic episodes of mild [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pediatric bipolar disorder, or manic depression, is a mental illness that presents itself in patients as mood swings or mood cycling.  Pediatric bipolar type one patients tend to experience episodes of mania alternating with periodic episodes of depression.  Pediatric bipolar type two patients tend to experience episodes of depression interspersed with periodic episodes of mild mania.  Depression symptoms include anger, extreme sadness, sleeping too much, and feelings of worthlessness.  Manic symptoms include bursts of rage, extreme happiness, increased energy, hyperactivity, distractibility, sleeping too little, and obsessive behaviors.</p>
<p>Pediatric bipolar disorder is caused by a combination of neurological, biological, emotional, and environmental factors.  Not all factors are present in every case, although most cases include biological and environmental factors.  Little is known about the exact causes of pediatric bipolar disorder.  However, advances are being made in this area.</p>
<p>Asperger&#8217;s disorder can be described as a mild form of autism.  Actually, asperger&#8217;s disorder is a type of pervasive development disorder that can cause developmental issues, especially in the areas of communication and social development.  Symptoms of asperger&#8217;s disorder include problems with social skills, odd or repetitive behavior or habits, communication difficulties, and obsession with a limited range of interests.</p>
<p>The causes of asperger&#8217;s disorder are not yet known.  Studies show that asperger&#8217;s disorder tends to run in families, meaning that it is hereditary.  This fact shows that the underlying cause of asperger&#8217;s disorder must be biological, meaning that it is either genetic or neurologically related.</p>
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<p>Pediatric bipolar disorder can be misdiagnosed as asperger&#8217;s disorder because pediatric bipolar disorder can present itself via symptoms such as obsessive compulsive behavior, odd habits, and bouts of rage.  Patients of pediatric bipolar disorder and asperger&#8217;s disorder both have symptoms that lead to lacking social development skills, educational issues, behavioral issues, and anger issues.</p>
<p>Pediatric bipolar can also be present in conjunction with asperger&#8217;s disorder.  Typically, this is the case.  It is unknown, however, if the pediatric bipolar disorder is a result of the asperger&#8217;s disorder, or if the same neurological issues that cause asperger&#8217;s disorder are related to the chemical imbalances in the brain thought to be the cause of pediatric bipolar disorder.  Answers to these questions will likely come to light as research in neurological, technological and psychiatric areas continue to progress.</p>
<p>Medication treatments for pediatric bipolar and asperger&#8217;s disorders are quite similar.  There are no medications for asperger&#8217;s disorder; however, medications exist to treat the symptoms of asperger&#8217;s disorder.  Since the symptoms of asperger&#8217;s disorder, such as depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, and anxiety, are the same symptoms often experienced with pediatric bipolar disorder, the medications used in both instances are the same.</p>
<p>Counseling treatments are also commonly used for both pediatric bipolar and asperger&#8217;s disorders, used in conjunction with medication or alone.  Most asperger&#8217;s patients do not need medication.  Counseling is required, however, to help the patient cope with their disability.  Counseling treatments for pediatric bipolar disorder are considered necessary, with or without medication.  These treatments can help the patient learn to recognize and correct irrational emotions or behavior.</p>
<p>If you notice your child exhibiting any of the behaviors mentioned in this article, you should contact your pediatrician, doctor, therapist, or other health care professional to obtain a proper diagnosis and start a viable treatment plan.  Undiagnosed or untreated pediatric bipolar or asperger&#8217;s disorder can lead to</p>
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		<title>About Type 1 Bipolar Disorder</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2010 04:58:15 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to find out what those-in-the-know have to say about Bipolar? The information in the article below comes straight from well-informed experts with special knowledge about Bipolar.</p>
<p>Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a mental illness caused by a number of factors including neurological, biological, emotional, and environmental factors.  It is typically characterized as mood cycling from manic, or extra happy, moods to depressed, or extra sad, moods.  </p>
<p>Many people are not aware that in the last few years doctors have begun diagnosing bipolar disorder as two different types, based on how the moods cycle in the patient.  Bipolar disorder type 1, also known as raging bipolar disorder, is diagnosed when the patient has at least one manic episode lasting at least one week or longer.  Bipolar disorder type two, also known as rapid cycling bipolar disorder, is diagnosed when the patient has at least one manic episode and one depressive episode within four days to one week.</p>
<p>Hypomania is a severe form of mania that typically occurs in bipolar disorder type 1 patients.  This state occurs because the patient is almost constantly up; the normal state for the patient is 1 of mania.  Therefore, mood cycling in bipolar disorder type 1 patients often involves mania combined with the mood change.  Mania combined with mania creates hypomania.  Hypomania also can be accompanied by psychotic symptoms such as the patient becoming delusional or having hallucinations.  This is a very simplistic way to describe how hypomania and mixed episodes occur.</p>
<p>Mixed episodes also often occur with bipolar disorder type 1.  A mixed episode is hard to explain to the general public.  It consists of being both happy and sad, up and down, all at the same time.  Generally, this translates into the patient being very depressed emotionally, but displaying symptoms of mania such as inability to concentrate and lack of sleep.</p>
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<p>Bipolar disorder type 1 is the most common type of bipolar disorder, and the most treatable.  Because bipolar disorder type 1 typically manifests itself in the form of long manic periods with possibly one or two short depressive periods each year, treatment options are much more simple.  Since mania requires one type of medication and depression requires another type of medication, the ability to treat only mania makes finding effective medications a much simpler task.  Mood stabilizers are also quite effective with type 1 bipolar disorder, without the use of mania or depression medications.</p>
<p>The symptoms that the bipolar disorder type 1 patient experiences determines the type of mania medication used to control the excessive moods.  In cases of mild but constant mania, lithium is the drug of choice.  However, in cases in which mixed mania or hypomania are consistently present, a stronger drug or anti-psychotic, such as Depakote, is typically prescribed.</p>
<p>Bipolar type 1 is also the likeliest candidate for treatment via Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).  This is because the patient is most often in a state that allows them to easily focus their mind on rationalizing situations, recognizing triggers, and suppressing severe episodes.  However, when the patient displays symptoms of hypomania, as some bipolar type 1 patients often do, cognitive behavioral therapy is not as effective during these episodes.</p>
<p>Overall, bipolar disorder type 1 is easily controlled through appropriate treatment and medications.  If you experience any symptoms of bipolar disorder type 1 you should contact your doctor to make arrangements for diagnostic testing and to discuss treatment options.  Ultimately, the patient is responsible for their own illness, and therefore, their own treatment.  </p>
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		<title>About Bipolar II Disorder</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 05:48:12 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you&#8217;re learning about something new, it&#8217;s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of relevant information available. This informative article should help you focus on the central points.</p>
<p>Bipolar disorder is also known as manic depressive disorder.  It is a mental illness that presents itself as mood swings or mood cycling.  Many people do not realize that there are actually two types of bipolar disorder.  Bipolar I disorder is typically defined as raging mood cycling with episodes of extreme mania and depression, as well as the occasional mixed episode.  Bipolar I patients may also experience psychotic or hallucinating symptoms.  </p>
<p>Bipolar II disorder is typically defined as rapid mood cycling with episodes of hypomania and depression.  Bipolar II disorder does not occur with psychotic or hallucinating symptoms.  Additionally, hypomania is defined as a milder form of mania, in which the patient has a period of hightened happiness or elation.  Depression with bipolar II patients is often more severe than in patients with bipolar I disorder.  Suicide, suicide threats, suicide attempts, and thoughts of suicide are much more common in bipolar II patients than bipolar I patients.</p>
<p>A diagnosis of bipolar II disorder is typically made when the patient has had one or more major depressive episodes, at least one hypomania episode, no manic episodes, and when no other reason for symptoms can be found.  </p>
<p>Symptoms of depression with bipolar II disorder include decreased energy, unexplained weight changes, feelings of despair, increased irritability, and uncontrollable crying.  Symptoms of hypomania include sleeplessness, racing thoughts, distractibility, excess energy, and rash judgements.  These symptoms are similar to mania, but are less severe.</p>
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<p>Treatment of bipolar II disorder typically involves a combination of medication and therapy or counseling.  Medications typically prescribed for treatment of bipolar II disorder include anti-depressants such as Celexa, as well as mood stabilizers such as Topomax.  Mood stabilizers are vitally important in treatment of bipolar disorders, because antidepressants alone can cause the patient to enter into a manic or hypomania episode.</p>
<p>Bipolar II disorder is actually often misdiagnosed as clinical depression.  This is due to the fact that depression is most often present, and hypomania episodes rarely come to light in therapy sessions due to their upbeat nature.  It is typically through treatment by antidepressants that the correct diagnosis is made, because the patient will spin into a hypomania episode almost immediately if the diagnosis should be bipolar II disorder rather than clinical depression.</p>
<p>Counseling or therapy treatment options for bipolar II disorder may include traditional counseling methods, discussion of triggers and life style changes that can lessen the severity of episodes, and cognitive behavioral therapy.  Patients with a mild case of bipolar II disorder may benefit from counseling or therapy alone without medication.  However, this is less common with bipolar II disorder than with bipolar I disorder, due to the nature of the severity of the depressive states.</p>
<p>It is vitally important for people with symptoms of bipolar II disorder to seek the help of mental health professionals as soon as symptoms become evident.  Bipolar II disorder patients account for at least half of the suicides each year.  To prevent suicidal behavior, it is important for bipolar II patients to be properly diagnosed at an early stage, so that ongoing treatment of the illness can begin and be continued in order to avoid suicidal behavior.</p>
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		<title>Borderline Personality Disorder VS Bipolar</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Apr 2010 14:03:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Borderline personality disorder and bipolar are often mistaken as being the same thing. They are also often misdiagnosed, one for the other. This is because the symptoms for both illnesses are startlingly similar. Borderline personality disorder is actually less common and less known than bipolar. Borderline personality disorder accounts for only about twenty percent of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Borderline personality disorder and bipolar are often mistaken as being the same thing.  They are also often misdiagnosed, one for the other.  This is because the symptoms for both illnesses are startlingly similar.</p>
<p>Borderline personality disorder is actually less common and less known than bipolar.  Borderline personality disorder accounts for only about twenty percent of hospitalizations for mental illness each year, while bipolar accounts for about fifty percent of hospitalizations.  Borderline personality disorder is most common in young women, whereas bipolar is equally common in both men and women, as well as all age groups.  </p>
<p>Borderline personality disorder and bipolar patients both experience mood swings that may involve violent outbursts, depression, or anxiety.  However, while bipolar patients typically cycle through these moods over a period of weeks or months, borderline personality disorder patients may have bursts of these moods lasting only a few hours or a day.</p>
<p>Borderline personality disorder patients also undergo periods of having no idea who they are in terms of personality, likes, dislikes, and preferences.  They may change long term goals frequently, and have trouble sticking to any one activity.  Acting with impulsiveness, going on major unaffordable shopping sprees, excessive eating, or engaging in risky sexual relationships can also be experienced.  These are also symptoms of mania in bipolar patients.</p>
<p>Hopefully the information presented so far has been applicable. You might also want to consider the following:</p>
<p>Borderline personality disorder patients may also undergo periods of worthlessness, feeling mistreated or misunderstood, and emptiness.  These symptoms coincide with symptoms of depression in bipolar patients.</p>
<p>Another symptom of borderline personality disorder involves how they deal with relationships.  Relationships are often viewed in extremes.  Either the patient is totally in love or hates with a passion.  A patient may be completely in love one minute, then hate someone totally due to a small conflict or situation.  Fears of abandonment often lead to suicide threats, rejection, and depression in the patient.  These relationship issues can also be found in bipolar patients.</p>
<p>Treatments of borderline personality disorder and bipolar are also similar.  A combination of therapy and medication is typically preferred by the psychiatrist.  Cognitive behavioral therapy, while successfully implemented with bipolar patients, was originally developed for use with borderline personality disorder.  Various medications can also be prescribed for either mental illness with successful results.</p>
<p>Like bipolar disorder, little is known about the actual causes of borderline personality disorder.  There is a lot of controversy about genetics versus environment in this area.  However, it appears through research that, while bipolar is definitely hereditary and biological in nature, borderline personality disorder is more likely to be a result of environment and situational stimuli.</p>
<p>As you can see, many similarities exist between bipolar and borderline personality disorder.  It can often be quite difficult to distinguish one illness from the other, even for doctors and psychologists.  If you suffer any of the symptoms discussed here, it is important to obtain the assistance and diagnosis of a licensed professional for appropriate diagnosis and treatment of your symptoms.  You should never attempt self diagnosis and treatment for symptoms such as those associated with bipolar and borderline personality disorder without the help of a psychiatrist or psychologist.  Doing so may cause your symptoms to worsen, and make treatment less successful in the future.</p>
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