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As a therapist or concerned parent, you’ll want to know all you can about social disorders that may be affecting your patients or loved ones. Bipolar disorder has unfortunately become more common on patients of all ages in recent years, but there are several treatment methods that you may want to explore in order to make sure that this condition is properly managed.
Bipolar disorder is also commonly referred to as manic depression, since the condition involves ‘high’ moods in which the patient has endless amounts of energy, as well as periods of depression where the patient may not even feel like getting out of bed. Bipolar disorder affects the individuals ability to perform daily tasks due to the extreme mood swings that are a common part of the condition, so getting the right treatment could help your loved one to be much more productive on the job or in school.
It is important to keep in mind that many people begin to show signs of bipolar disorder as children, and like many other mental disorders, the condition goes ignored and untreated for years. This is why it is so important to pay special attention to any extreme–or subtle–changes that may be taking place in your child’s behavior, so that you can get the treatment you need for your son or daughter as soon as possible. 5.7 million Americans, or almost 3 percent of the adult population also experience bipolar disorder, so sometimes the symptoms will show up after a patient is over the age of 18 as well. This can be triggered by a particularly stressful or traumatic experience in life, but there are effective treatment methods for this as well.
Symptoms of bipolar disorder include poor judgment when it comes to making decisions, as well as an unrealistic belief in one’s power or abilities. So, if you notice that your loved one is continuing to make decisions that will hurt them or those around them, or if he or she feels as though they can handle things that are out of their control, it may be time to get help soon. A denial that there is problem at all is another symptom of the disorder that is quite common in children or adults.
Sleeping irregularly could also be a sign that a bipolar disorder is present. In addition to making sure that your child is able to see a counselor, it may also be a good idea to give your little one rice or soy milk before going to sleep, since dairy has been proven to cause depression or manic episodes in some children. Adults may want to take natural supplements such as peppermint leaf extract or digestive enzymes to counteract the symptoms of bipolar disorder as well.
If you want to know more about this condition and how you can get the right assistance for your loved one, visit www.medicinenet.com.
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