A person who suffers from Bipolar Depression does not stay depressed, he or she swings in and out of depression, feeling happy for a while, then angry or irritable, and then depressed again. It is a sort of cycle the person goes through over and over again. There is more than one type of Bipolar Disorder, so even once a physician has diagnosed a person with Bipolar Disorder; the physician has to figure out specifically what type that person has. Most cases of Bipolar Disorder are in people that are 25 years or younger, the people in that age group are at most risk for Bipolar Disorder, especially if there is a history of it in their family. It cannot be cured, but it can be treated. It is treated with medication, usually mood stabilizers, and …show more content…
It is characterized by a person having more depressed days than non-depressed days, with the longest intervals being only two months or less. The symptoms found in Persistent Depressive Disorder are very specific, some not found in other types of Depressive Disorders, so it is not often confused with other Depressive Disorders. If a person is suffering from Persistent Depressive Disorder it is easier to detect which makes it a lot simpler for a physician to diagnose. The number of Americans who suffer from this type of Depressive Disorder is not as large as others, but those who do suffer Persistent Depressive Disorder have no specific age or sex. Persistent Depressive Disorder is a very severe illness, but it is treated just as many other forms of depression, with psychotherapy and medication, such as