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Bipolar Disorder/Manic Depression

This is a mood disorder in which both depressive (persistent low mood) and manic (elevated or high mood) episodes are experienced. It is usually a recurring disorder that may disrupt many aspects of a person’s life. People with this disorder will experience periods of extreme mood changes but also periods of stable mood during which they may be able to return to everyday routines.
 
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. When severely depressed or elevated, a person can become ‘psychotic’ i.e. lose touch with reality.
 
Treatment
  • Usually by medication especially mood stabilisers if depressed and manic.
  • A combination of counselling and psychotherapy (‘talking therapy’), stress management and stabilising daily routines.
  • Hospitalisation may be required for those who are very unwell and are posing a risk to themselves or to others.

This page was last updated at 4:08PM on February 19, 2024.