How to Recognize the Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder


 

How To Recognize the – Watch more Mental Health videos: www.howcast.com Subscribe to Howcast’s YouTube Channel – howc.st Learn how to recognize the symptoms of bipolar disorder with these guidelines. Howcast uploads the highest quality how-to videos daily! Be sure to check out our playlists for guides that interest you: howc.st Subscribe to Howcast’s other YouTube Channels: Howcast Health Channel – howc.st Howcast Video Games Channel – howc.st Howcast Tech Channel – howc.st Howcast Food Channel – howc.st Howcast Arts & Recreation Channel – howc.st Howcast Sports & Fitness Channel – howc.st Howcast Personal Care & Style Channel – howc.st Howcast empowers people with engaging, useful how-to information wherever, whenever they need to know how. Emphasizing high-quality instructional videos, Howcast brings you experts who provide accurate information in easy-to-follow tutorials on everything from makeup, hairstyling, nail art design, and soccer to parkour, skateboarding, dancing, kissing, and much, much more. Step 1: Observe mood swings Look for mood swings — either abnormally elated or excessively angry or sad and hopeless. Onset may be gradual or dramatic, and behavior can be unpredictable. The key is that these mood shifts interfere with a person’s life and ability to function. Tip Bipolar disorder can show up as early as childhood, although it more commonly develops in late adolescence or adulthood. Step 2: Recognize the manic stage Recognize a manic stage. Symptoms include a change in mood

 

Don't Overreach for Subthreshold Pediatric Bipolar Disorder

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SAN FRANCISCO – When youths get referred for help with symptoms that don't quite meet diagnostic criteria for bipolar illness, there's a 50-50 chance they'll progress to a diagnosis of bipolar disorder I or II within 7 years. The odds are a coin toss …
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Initial Study Finds Drug Clozaril Lessens Hospital Time for Bipolar Patients

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A new study found that patients with bipolar disorder spent less time in the hospital and used fewer hospital services while they were taking the atypical antipsychotic drug Clozaril (clozapine). It is not clear, however, if Clozaril reduced bipolar …
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