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Manic Depression Top Related Articles
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3). Seven Tips to Rescue Christmas from Bipolar Disorder By : Madeleine Kelly
Christmas can be a nightmare for people with bipolar disorder. As the philosopher Posidonius observed in the fourth century, ‘Melancholy occurs in autumn whereas mania in summer.’ Here downunder in Australia, Christmas is summer time, party time, spending time, hurry time, family time. This is a potent mix of triggers and seasonal vulnerability and many of us do fall over with mania.
Article Related to: bipolar disorder, manic depression, christmas, mania, depression
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4). Depression And How To Avoid It By : Malcolm Moorhouse
Depression can affect the working ability, family and social life of a person. This is why we should never try to ignore or hide depression. It is important to be aware of the symptoms, the causes and what possibilities we have to try and prevent it in our lives.
Each of us has had a depressing sad moment at some point in our lives. Depression is a normal human reaction associated with bereavement, pressures of life or maybe the break up of a relationship.
Article Related to: depression, bipolar disorder, manic depression, sadness, chronic depression
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7). 7 Tips to Take Control of Bipolar Disorder By : DrSusan
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a life-long illness affecting the chemistry of the brain. In classic cases, it causes severe mood swings from manic episodes of extreme highs to depressive episodes of debilitating lows, with relatively normal periods in-between. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, over 2 million people age 18 and older have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
Article Related to: bipolar disorder, manic depression, manic episodes, bipolar medications
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10). Depression and Anxiety By : Andrew Bicknell
Depression and anxiety appear to be two different emotional responses humans are capable of having. We do not usually associate these two disorders with each other. But research has shown that depression and anxiety do in fact co-exist, much to the detriment of their sufferers.
When you picture someone with depression you think of all the normal symptoms associated with it: Despair, hopelessness, anger, fatigue, an unwillingness to be a part of society and a feeling of being overwhelmed by everyday life.
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11). Now what’s really important? By : Madeleine Kelly
I happened to be talking to my local politician before Christmas because a fine website on depression, www.DepressioNet.com.au was about to lose funding for its crucial 24 hour support forums as a result of failure by the Australian government to fund its programs.
So I pinged the pollies and Bill, my local politician, wanted to chat. The one illuminating.
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13). What Is Used To Treat Bipolar Disorder? By : Gary Ruplinger
Bipolar disorder is also referred to as manic depression. Atypical mood swings, depression, shifts in energy levels and an inability for the person to function normally in society or in relationships are signs of this ailment. Approximately one percent of the population is diagnosed with this disorder each year. It can affect academic growth, careers, and personal relationships negatively.
Article Related to: bipolar disorder, manic depression
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