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    Silver Linings Playbook

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    Silver Linings Playbook Bipolar disorder is a mental illness that is extremely prominent, yet is often overlooked. Bipolar disorder is like many mental illnesses where one can be suffering from it, yet he/she is still able to live a functioning life and appear “normal”. In Silver Linings Playbook, Pat recently leaves a mental health facility due to him beating a guy that he found in the shower with his wife. Eventually, he meets Tiffany who is also suffering from a mental illness herself.…

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    by a professional then it cannot be proven that she is suffering from bipolar disorder or how severe her disorder is. Anyone can say that they suffer from mental illnesses in order to not serve their sentence. Even if she truly suffered from bipolar disorder, she could take medication. The fact that she did not take the proper medication for her condition makes her responsible for her actions because people with bipolar disorder are at constant mental meltdowns or anger episodes; therefore, she…

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    the social worker was supposed to provide an assessment tool that will help the social worker gauge where the clients are at. The Client The client group is struggling with Tyler’s bipolar disorder. Since the meeting, he has not sought out help to benefit him and his family through treatment. His bipolar disorder is affecting his wife, his mother, and his daughter. Since his daughter is often with his mother, the social worker asked if Morgan had been acting herself through all of this. The…

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    Metta World Peace Essay

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    Metta World Peace, an athlete who deals with bipolar disorder, has made gracious efforts to help fund mental illness studies. His name was tarnished due to his inability to control his anger on the court, resulting in a seven game suspension.Since then he sees a psychiatrist and take proper steps to clear up his name. Most of his work includes talking about his journey at mental health hospitals. In 2012, he visited Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA, in front of 13 adults and 23 children…

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    do we squeeze in quality time for ourselves? One thing that I have noticed is people not suffering from Bipolar Disorder, don’t understand how truly draining it is. They make seemingly simple demands on your time and then are confused or even upset when you can’t follow through. I want to give a glimpse into the Bipolar brain to explain why that is. First of all, if you have Bipolar Disorder, you probably spend the majority of your time noticing it. You have to. The last thing you want is…

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    The narrator defines Bipolar Disorder expounding that is three types. He informs the readers of his Bipolar Disorder. He explains the intensity of BP symptoms and how he copes with it. Bipolar Disorder is a mental health issue occurred by changes of mood swings. The BP mood swings require immediate action of multidisciplinary treatment. The side effects of BP while steady treatment is being applied can affect the medication such as pills. Therefore, breaking them down in the stomach and…

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    including his father who is abusive. Finch also has to deal with the massive amount of bullying at school and not to mention a very bad case of bipolar disorder. Due to this disorder Finch is always thinking about dying,but he tells us the truth is he doesn't actually want to die. The entirety of the book, we see Finch trying to battle his bipolar disorder where he tells us he is afraid of a lot of things like,getting treatment, or…

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    Silver Linings Playbook tells the story of Pat, a former substitute history teacher with bipolar disorder who returns to his parents’ home after eight months in a mental hospital for beating up his wife 's lover, following a meltdown after his marriage broke up, and is determined to reconcile with his wife. Pat 's bipolar disorder manifests in ways that are realistically, even heartbreakingly ordinary; Pat attempts to control his mania with long jogs and rants about Hemingway. Yet the film has…

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    that he may be suffering from Bipolar Disorder. Willy Loman is depicted as a character that believes…

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    Cyclothymia Research Paper

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    Some people decide to do some kind of treatment for their ‘disorder’. Certain drugs like lithium, and quetiapine can help prevent or stop cyclothymia, whereas antidepressants can make it worse. Therapy can also be fairly helpful. (“Cyclothymia”). Cyclothymia seems to affect everyone differently. Some people gain “...Rapid-Cycling Cyclothymia”(Northern, Maya). Maya Northern wrote about her personal experience with rapid-cycling cyclothymia. She, essentially, wrote how a normal day with…

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