Prevalence and incidence
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, and affects the brain and causes shifts in a person's mood and ability to function the exact cause of bipolar disorder is unknown but several factors may be involved, such as biological differences, some seem to have physical changes in their brain, neurotransmitters seem to play a significant role in bipolar disorder, bi A research paper focused on bipolar disorder · Moore et al. () “found that four weeks of lithium treatment for bipolar disorder increased the volume of cerebral gray matter in the patients’ brains, a finding that suggests that lithium facilitates neural or glial growth” (p. ). Attitudes Towards Treatments of Bipolar
Behaviorist Perspective
· Bipolar disorder is a mental disorder that is characterized by extreme mood changes that range from mania to depression. Risk factors include lifestyle, genetics, environment, drug and alcohol abuse, and major life changes such as Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, and affects the brain and causes shifts in a person's mood and ability to function the exact cause of bipolar disorder is unknown but several factors may be involved, such as biological differences, some seem to have physical changes in their brain, neurotransmitters seem to play a significant role in bipolar disorder, bi Depression and mania can be divided into three different subcategories: Bipolar 1 Disorder, Bipolar 2 Disorder, and Cylothymia (Craighead and Nemeroff, , ). This paper will discuss bipolar disorder as well as give a short history of the mental illness, the subcategories and the symptoms, as well as causes and treatments
Characteristics of Bipolar
Bipolar spectrum disorders are a major public health problem, with estimates of lifetime prevalence in the general population of the United States at percent, 1 with a range from to percent. 2 Bipolar disorder is also associated with significant mortality risk, with approximately 25 percent of patients attempting suicide and 11 percent of patients completing. Author: Donald M Hilty, Martin H Leamon, Russell F Lim, Rosemary H Kelly, Robert E Hales · Moore et al. () “found that four weeks of lithium treatment for bipolar disorder increased the volume of cerebral gray matter in the patients’ brains, a finding that suggests that lithium facilitates neural or glial growth” (p. ). Attitudes Towards Treatments of Bipolar Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, and affects the brain and causes shifts in a person's mood and ability to function the exact cause of bipolar disorder is unknown but several factors may be involved, such as biological differences, some seem to have physical changes in their brain, neurotransmitters seem to play a significant role in bipolar disorder, bi
Introduction
· Bipolar disorder is a mental disorder that is characterized by extreme mood changes that range from mania to depression. Risk factors include lifestyle, genetics, environment, drug and alcohol abuse, and major life changes such as in addition, kogan et al. () provides further evidence that in the study of the first 1, patients of adult bipolar disorder registered in the national institute of mental health systematic treatment enhancement program for bipolar disorder found that % patients experienced the symptoms at an early age i.e. years while the % Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, and affects the brain and causes shifts in a person's mood and ability to function the exact cause of bipolar disorder is unknown but several factors may be involved, such as biological differences, some seem to have physical changes in their brain, neurotransmitters seem to play a significant role in bipolar disorder, bi
· Moore et al. () “found that four weeks of lithium treatment for bipolar disorder increased the volume of cerebral gray matter in the patients’ brains, a finding that suggests that lithium facilitates neural or glial growth” (p. ). Attitudes Towards Treatments of Bipolar Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, and affects the brain and causes shifts in a person's mood and ability to function the exact cause of bipolar disorder is unknown but several factors may be involved, such as biological differences, some seem to have physical changes in their brain, neurotransmitters seem to play a significant role in bipolar disorder, bi Depression and mania can be divided into three different subcategories: Bipolar 1 Disorder, Bipolar 2 Disorder, and Cylothymia (Craighead and Nemeroff, , ). This paper will discuss bipolar disorder as well as give a short history of the mental illness, the subcategories and the symptoms, as well as causes and treatments
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