Pacific Island Community Mental Health Services | Waitematā - Isa Lei | Te Whatu Ora

Postal Address

Private Bag 93503
Takapuna
North Shore 0740

Contact Details

Phone (09) 822 8777
Email IsaLeiMH@waitematadhb.govt.nz

DUTY PHONE FOR REFERRALS AND QUERIES (09) 822 8777

CRISIS PHONE URGENT AFTER HOURS (09) 822 8501

9:30am-4:30pm Monday to Friday

 

 

Service Clinical Director

  • Dr Francis Agnew

Operations Manager

  • Netini Vaeau

Team Manager

  • Dwaine Faletanoa'i

Service Clinical Co-ordinator

  • Man Mohan Lal

Bipolar Affective Disorder or Manic Depression

Having bipolar is more than a temporary feeling of being depressed when you are stressed out, or of feeling great when something goes really well. The difference with bipolar is that these feelings are extreme and continual, and you can either feel really happy, energetic and “high” or really miserable and depressed, or “low”. 
 
People with bipolar disorder usually experience more lows than highs. Some of the extreme phases of bipolar disorder make everyday life difficult and can include a loss of touch with reality (psychosis).  Bipolar (affective) disorder is also known as manic depression.
 
These changes of mood can be very extreme and occur for no apparent reason. Different people will experience this disorder in different ways; some may have few episodes, others many, and symptoms may vary from mild to severe.
 

There are two types of bipolar disorder. They are called type 1 and type 2.

Symptoms

The symptoms of bipolar affective disorder fall into three categories: 

 

Treatment

https://www.healthpoint.co.nz/public/mental-health-specialty/pacific-island-community-mental-health-services/