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10 juin 2013
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9781628841343
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Publié par
Date de parution
10 juin 2013
Nombre de lectures
5
EAN13
9781628841343
Langue
English
BipolarQuiz And Test
By: HeatherRose
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1
About Bipolar Disorder
Chapter 2
Causes of Bipolar Disorder
Chapter 3
Symptoms and Types of Bipolar Disorder
Chapter 4
How Bipolar Disorder Is Diagnosed
Chapter 5
About Bipolar Disorder Tests and Quizzes
Chapter 6
Types of Bipolar Disorder Tests
Chapter 7
Prognosis for Bipolar Disorders
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Introduction
Upuntil a few years ago the mental illness that we now know as Bipolar Disorderwas more commonly called “manic depressive disorder” or “manic depression”. Itis considered to be one of the most serious mental illnesses that a person cansuffer from as it can lead to them taking risks that they wouldn’t normallytake. If bipolar disorder is left untreated not only can it do damage to thesufferers relationships with others as well as their career, it could also leadto them suffering from suicidal tendencies.
Themost common characteristics of someone suffering from this disorder is thatthere are great fluctuations in their moods. One minute they can be feelingextremely happy (euphoric) and the next they can be feeling extremely sad(depressed). However there may be occasions between these episodes that thesufferer may experience more normal feelings (moods).
Howeveras the pattern of highs and lows felt do vary from one person to another beingable to diagnose it correctly can prove difficult because it is in fact a verycomplex illness.