Bipolar Disorder

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    Senior Medical Rep.

    the following psychiatric problems: depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety disorders, insomnia, and alcohol withdrawal. Describe the drugs used to treat the above disorders in terms of unique pharmacological properties, therapeutic uses, adverse effects, and cognitive and behavioral effects. Formulate a pharmacotherapeutic treatment plan when presented with a patient having depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, an anxiety disorder, or insomnia. Discuss the treatment of substance

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    10 Little Known Facts About Depression

    When someone is depressed it can distort their thinking. It’ll mess with their mind and will temporarily glitch their life. Depression is a mental disorder that can affect how a person acts or feels on an everyday basis, but this must be present for at least two weeks before diagnosis. Something that can be said is that some people choose to be depressed, but no one chooses to be depressed and still something that person must live with (“10 Little Known Facts About Depression”). Also, if a person

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    Fame Isn't Everything

    behind a suicide note addressed to his imaginary, childhood friend. Although, Cobain was never diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder or MDD, he showed very obvious symptoms (Kurt Cobain and his battle with Mental Illness, 2014). Cobain’s cousin, Bev Cobain, stated that Cobain was diagnosed at a young age with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), and Bipolar Disorder or manic-depression (Kurt Cobain and his battle with Mental Illness, 2014). Cobain abused substances, such as alcohol and

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    Depression

    as a low, sad state in which life seems dark with overwhelming challenges (Comer, 2012). Mania is considered the opposite of depression as it results in feeling of euphoria and frenzied energy; these two definitions combined are classified as bipolar disorder (Comer, 2012). Unipolar depression is when an individual suffers from depression that lacks bouts of mania (Comer, 2012). Depression, and or symptoms of depression, can affect everyone during one or more stages of life. Some individuals experience

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    Depression

    called a mood disorder. Depression is a state of overpowering sadness and mindset on general life is dark and dread as if nothing is correct or will ever be right. When people suffer from just depression it is called unipolar depression; others suffer from mania as well. One moment in time they will feel the effects of depression and by the next they may feel as if they have loads of energy, and they are on top of the world. People who suffer from both depression and mania have a disorder called bipolar

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    Mind Set

    Depressive Disorder is also known as Bipolar Disorder. It’s a condition where an individual acts abnormally excited, energetic, or irritable. Usually reacts to certain situations more harshly than others. Often found crying and having a negative outlook on life. Also, suicide rates skyrocket out the windows when an individual is depressed. When a person is diagnosed with Maniac Depressive Disorder, then they are more likely to disengage in their social life and sex life. Maniac Depressive Disorder usually

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    Depression Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA): A Case Study

    encounter in our daily lives. But constant and prolonged feeling of these emotions which affects a person to do his or her daily task is not normal and needs medical help and support groups. Depression Bipolar Support Alliance or DBSA is a support group which helps people with depression and bipolar disorders express their emotions without fear of being judged and with assurance of confidentiality. DBSA helps their group members identify safety threats with psychosocial issues by allowing the members

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    depression need treatment to overcome it and live healthy lives. The many forms of depression range but a few are postpartum, seasonal, recurrent, and melancholic. These disorders are all different forms of depression that have different ways of being treated. The first disorder is Postpartum Depression; this is a serious disorder that happens after a woman goes through child birth. This is was more serious than the baby blues. This happens after birth when hormones and physically changing can be

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    Criminal Justice

    Mood Disorders someone BEH/225 12/18/2011 JS Mood Disorders Mood disorders are characterized by disturbances in mood or prolonged emotional state, sometimes referred to as affect. Mood disorders are characterized by depression and/or mania. While "mood" is extremely subjective and often used interchangeably with "feeling" or "emotion," the psychiatric profession classifies mood disorders as a group of defined mental disorders. In some people with mood disorders, this range is greatly restricted

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    The Treatment of Mood Disorders Using Marijuana

    is the root cause of many mental disorders. In spite of government warnings about health risks, many people see it as a harmless substance that helps you to relax and ‘chill’ – a drug that, unlike alcohol and cigarettes, might even be good for your physical and mental health. On the other hand, recent research has suggested that it can be a major cause of psychotic illnesses in those who are genetically vulnerable. This paper looks at the research on mood disorders and the use of cannabis for its

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