Living with bipolar disorder is one of the most challenging things someone can go through. There are a lot of things that people donโt know about bipolar disorder, and that plays a major part in the misinformation surrounding it. The more you know about this mental illness, the better equipped you will be when it comes to tackling it.
Here Are 10 Things To Know About Bipolar Disorder
1. Itโs a clinical name.ย
Bipolar Disorderย is sometimes referred to by its older clinical name, Manic Depression. Bipolar Disorder is aย mood disorderย that greatly interferes with the quality of life for a child or adult.
2. There are three types of Bipolar Disorder.
- Bipolar I: This is the diagnosis most of the general public knows. To qualify for this disorder, a child or adult must have a single episode ofย maniaย as well as a single episode of depression. Symptoms are very intense and if left untreated often require hospitalization.
- Bipolar II: Sometimes called โsoft bipolar,โ Bipolar II involves a less intense form of mania, calledย hypomania.ย To qualify for this disorder, a person has to have had an episode of hypomania and an episode of depression.
- Cyclothymia: People with Cyclothymia experience symptoms of hypomania and symptoms of mild depression. The episodes of Cyclothymia tend to be shorter, but are chronically present for at least two years.
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3. Mania.ย
This involves, at its core,ย an elevated state of mood and energy or activity. The type of Bipolar Disorder diagnosis will depend on the texture of the mania:
- Mania is an excitable state whereย physical hyperactivity, disorganization, decreased need for sleep, impulsivity, emotional reactivity, euphoria, impaired judgment, irritability, racing thoughts, rapid speech, loose associations, grandiose beliefs, andย hypersexualityย occur.ย Mania can also elevate to extreme levels where disorientation,ย incoherence, delusions,ย paranoia, and violence erupt. Mania greatly interferes with daily living.
- Hypomania is a condition similar to mania but less severe. The symptoms include elevated mood, increased physical activity, decreased need for sleep, and racing thoughts, but do not cause significant impairment in oneโs work, school, or social interactions.ย ย ย ย ย ย ย
4. Episodes.ย
Children and adults with Bipolar Disorder experience unusually intense emotional states that occur in distinct periods calledย mood episodes.ย An overly excited state is called aย manicย episodeย orย hypomanicย episode,ย and an extremely sad or hopeless state is called aย depressive episode.
5. Mixed States.ย
Individuals can experience mania/hypomania and depression at the same time. This is called aย mixed state.ย Children and adults in a mixed state may feel very sad or hopeless while also feeling extremely energized.
6. Cycling.
There are two types of mood elevationย cyclesย that individuals who have a type of Bipolar Disorder move through.
- Rapid cycling: This type of cycle includes episodes of mood elevation and depression followed by another cycle of mood elevation and depression four or more times per year.
- Ultrarapid cycling: Unlike rapid cycling โย whereย episodes occur every few months โย children and adults can experience abrupt cycling of mania/depression or hypomania/depression weekly or even hourly.
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7.ย Medication.
Scientific researchย urges medicationย managementย as a vital part of the treatment ofย Bipolar Disorders. Specifically, the use of aย mood stabilizerย andย antidepressantย medications areย recommended in all phases of treatment โย for children as well as adults.
8.ย Psychotherapy.ย
Along with medication management, psychotherapy is recommended to manage Bipolar Disorder.ย Evidence-based therapiesย such asย Cognitive Behavioral Therapy,ย Psychodynamicย Psychotherapy, Family-Focused Therapy,ย Interpersonal Psychotherapy, and Psychoeducational Approaches are recommended.
9. Self-Care.ย
Living with Bipolar Disorder requires a child or an adult to manage thisย chronic illness. Learning how to take care of oneโs self is important. In addition to eating well, keeping a healthyย sleep cycle,ย and exercising, creating time to nurture oneโs mind, body, and soul is helpful.
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10. Continuity of Care.ย
Bipolar Depression is a treatable illness. With proper diagnosis and treatment, people with Bipolar Disorder can lead healthy and productive lives. However,ย researchย indicates thatย upwards of 50% of individuals abandon psychotherapy and/or medication. โFeeling better,โ missing the euphoric highs, or not liking the side effects of medicationย are often reasons why this happens.ย
As a result, many will experience a worsening of their symptoms, and quality-of-lifeย difficulties will persist.ย Continuity of care is anย important factor in the success of Bipolar Disorder and needs to be a priority.
Written by Deborah Serani Originally Appeared In Psychology Today
The more you know these crucial things about bipolar disorder, the more it can help you understand and deal with it better. The more information you have about this, the quicker you will be able to start the right treatment and get better. The right treatment and care are crucial when it comes to defeating this.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How does bipolar disorder develop?
Bipolar disorder develops when a person experiences mood shifts, becomes sad and depressed and tends to lose interest in doing things that used to give them joy and pleasure. Besides mood shifts, many people experience episodes of mania that is characterized by a feeling of euphoria and high energy levels. Disturbed sleep is also common in people with bipolar disorder.ย According to research, a fine balance of brain chemicals is important to prevent the development of bipolar disorder symptoms.ย
How does bipolar disorder develop in the brain?
Brain circuitry is the culprit, research says. Our brain uses different chemicals and neurotransmitters to communicate with different parts of the brain. The symptoms of bipolar disorder occur when there is an imbalance in the levels of one or more of the brain chemicals. For instance, high levels of noradrenaline trigger mania, and low levels of the same neurotransmitter result in episodes of depression.ย
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