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    Linda Logan Depression

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    through during her worst depression stage and how she was treated. She identified that she doesn’t really know when her bipolar depression started to kick in. It got bad to a point where she was distancing herself from her family and her kids. She checked herself into multiple mental hospitals. She told us about the errors of how doctors tend to treat people with bipolar disorder. Multiple tests would be ran, they would see if her facial expressions and eye contact improved and medication would…

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    David Russel that portrays the lives of two individual that have suffered or in a sense struggled with a mental/psychological disorder. The male lead character Patrick Solitano Jr. (played by Bradley Cooper) is a former teacher who after finding his wife, Nikki in a compromising position with another man, has a violent episode brought on by his un-diagnosed bipolar disorder where he practically beat the man close to death. After which he was institutionalized where his symptoms then started to…

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    I do believe that preschoolers can show some symptoms of bi-polar disorder; however it should be something that is monitored very closely, until the child gets a little older in age. The children should not be diagnosed at too early of an age, because that is something that could stigmatize them and make them wonder why they are treated differently than their peers, furthermore their peers may wonder why another student is being treated differently compared to them. Because their pre-frontal…

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    happy when she was because she played with her children, cooked them dinner and made sure they went to bed on time. Like all great mothers, we are to take care of our children and protect them from harm, so what if your mood kept you from doing so? Bipolar depression is a lifelong mental health condition that has extreme mood swings. “Mania” being a high meaning that you’re energetic and ready to take on the day. It consists of feeling like you’re on top of the world and always wanting to…

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    petty crimes and her mother had suffered from an undiagnosed bipolar disorder. She was the only child who attended school but dropped out from grade 10 to help care for her dysfunction family. She grew up learning how to care for…

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    According to Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance(DBSA), “Bipolar…

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    Bipolar issue, otherwise called hyper depressive sickness, is a cerebrum issue that causes surprising movements in state of mind, vitality, action levels, and the capacity to complete everyday errands. Side effects of bipolar issue are serious. They are not quite the same as the ordinary good and bad times that everybody experiences now and again. Bipolar issue side effects can bring about harmed connections, poor occupation or school execution, and even suicide. In any case, bipolar issue can…

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    received, their former attitudes of him miraculously transformed. Diagnosis: Based on Kevin’s symptoms, I diagnose him with Reactive Attachment Disorder and Bipolar Disorder. Kevin expresses symptoms of both disorders in the film, and one can only speculate as to what happens outside of it. The main criteria Kevin meets for Reactive Attachment Disorder comes from his family. In the DSM-V, Kevin meets the criteria for showing little emotion to his caregivers and has been consistently neglected…

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    My family has a long history of psychological disorders, mostly severe depression and anxiety. My mother has OCD as well. I also have depression and anxiety mixed with some other issues, but none of this came to my mind when I received this assignment. The person that came to my mind was my sister, Jessica. Jessica was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, also known as manic depression, when I was in elementary school. At the time I really did not understand what this meant, but as I grew older, her…

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    works by the changing the actions of chemicals in the brain. The symptoms such as schzopherenia and bipolar disorder (maniac depression) are can be treated by using abilify. It is not known that usage of this drug in children of age about13yrs, if it is effective or not, or children of age 10yrs with suffering from bipolar disorder. It is also used in children of 6yrs or older who have tourette’s disorder, or symptoms of autism (irritability, mood swings, and self-injury). Information about…

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