Bipolar Disorder Medicine
June 30, 2007
Treatments that make use of both medicines and psychosocial action are most effective for managing bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder is a brain disorder in which one suffers from unpredictable mood swings that range from depressive symptoms to manic outbursts.
Bipolar disorder is a recurrent illness, so lifelong preventive treatment is suggested. Bipolar disorder medicines help prevent worsening of mood swings and related symptoms. People with bipolar disorder usually need take a combination of several types of medicines. Read more
Cyclothymic Disorder And Bipolar Disorder
June 30, 2007
Cyclothymic disorder and bipolar disorder are both mental illnesses.
Do they go hand in hand? Is cyclothymic a precursor of things to come? Does it transition into full blown bipolar disorder?
With the clinical depression disorders that exist today you must be aware that some clinical depression disorders, almost as a warning sign of the future. You must watch for the warning signs. Read more
Bipolar Disorder Can Strike Anyone
June 30, 2007
It’s an equal-opportunity biological condition that can have serious psychological symptoms. With more than 2 million people in America alone living with the diagnosis of bipolar disorder, there’s no denying its presence. But what is this condition and what are the warning signs?
Bipolar disorder results when there is a chemical imbalance in the brain. When neurotransmitters are not at the levels they should be, those prone to this condition will very likely suffer a wide variety of symptoms. The disorder itself is characterized by sharp, and sometimes frightening, mood swings. Read more
Episode 19: Feeling Guilty Are We?
June 13, 2007
Episode 18: Dark Depression
June 4, 2007




