Bipolar Disorder In Children

Bipolar Disorder In Children

Archive for October, 2009

31
Oct

Help For Children Who Are Depressed

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Help For Children Who Are Depressed

Are you the parent of a child who is often depressed? Are you a child who often feels down in the dumps and depressed? This article offers advice for both parents, other family members and children about how to deal with, reduce and even eradicate this depression.

I remember from my own childhood having many periods when I Continue reading »

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29
Oct

Depression In Children

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Depression In Children

Depression affects children the same way that it affects adults. Now in most cases, trauma is a reason why depression will affect a person. Of course, trauma affects those of all ages, including children. It should be no surprise that children suffer from depression also. The youngest case of depression ending with suicide is five years Continue reading »

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27
Oct

YouTube – Mass Gen Bipolar Children Advert

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25
Oct

What Does It Mean To Be Manic Depressive?

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What Does It Mean To Be Manic Depressive?

First, what is manic depression? Manic depression is a bipolar disorder that means a patient is going between cycles of mania and depression. Mania is where a person will be overly enthusiastic, or excited for a period of time. The older term, manic depressive, has been replaced by the term bipolar affective disorder. Continue reading »

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Keep A Positive Frame Of Mind And Champix Will Help You Sail Through The Smoking Blues

Champix is a prescription medicine that helps adults 18 and over to achieve smoking cessation.

Define Champix Varenicline

Champix is a prescription medication that is used to help people who are addicted to nicotine and want to give up smoking. These tablets contain Continue reading »

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19
Oct

Bipolar Disorder – Diagnosis Difficulty in Children

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If identification, diagnosis and treatment of Bipolar Disorder is complicated in adults, it is even more difficult and challenging to diagnose and treat a child in this condition.

It is very difficult to diagnose children as they don’t express any major depressive episode, sadness anxiety or suicidal tendencies etc., which is very indicative in adults.

The common symptoms among children are getting timid, Continue reading »

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Dealing With Loss And Trauma For A Person With Bipolar Disorder

Dealing with loss or trauma can be especially difficult for those who suffer from bipolar disorder. Not only are they trying to cope with the traumatic experience, but they are also trying to remain stable and avoid a depressive or manic episode as a result of the stress it caused. Some with bipolar disorder may need to seek extra Continue reading »

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15
Oct

Bipolar II Disorder: Symptoms and Treatment

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Bipolar II Disorder: Symptoms and Treatment

Bipolar II disorder is a version of bipolar disorder, and is characterized by high mood swings. Read on to know more about the bipolar II disorder, its symptoms and treatment.

Bipolar II Disorder: Symptoms and Treatment

It is very important to have a healthy mind and body, in order to live a normal, productive and healthy life. Disorders related to the mind are often considered as minor anxiety pangs Continue reading »

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13
Oct

What Are the Symptoms of Bipolar in Children?

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Yes it is true that bipolar is usually associated with adults, but it is not a rare thing to find bipolar in young children.

How is Bipolar in Children Different?

Bipolar in children can be more difficult to diagnose since children may not understand the symptoms they’re experiencing, or how to voice how they’re feeling.

In addition, since children are already going through many emotional and physical Continue reading »

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