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l-tryptophan is not a disorder-it is an amino acid used by some people to help them sleep! that being said, it can cause a type of blood disorder if it isn't properly produced
Some do, some don't. Its about the same as with people without bipolar disorder.
some do, like nonverbal learning disorder.
Yes, the prescription drug Adderall does help people to wake up. Adderall is given to people that have an attention deficit disorder and also in some cases narcolepsy.
YES! if you have an eating disorder you must get help. Going to your mom or some other person that you trust is exactly what you need to do. They can help you before you really harm your body with this disorder.
Some people are predisposed to it and some people get it because of high stress levels.
There are a variety of treatments that can help people with panic disorder, depending on the severity of the disorder and the individual’s preferences. For some people, self-help measures such as relaxation techniques or lifestyle changes may be sufficient. Others may need medication or psychological therapy. Medication The most common type of medication used to treat panic disorder is antidepressants. Antidepressants can help to reduce the number and severity of panic attacks, and can also help to reduce anxiety and improve mood. Some people may need to try several different antidepressants before finding one that is effective. Psychological therapies Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most effective psychological treatment for panic disorder. CBT can help people to understand the thoughts and behaviors that contribute to their panic attacks, and to develop new coping strategies. CBT is usually delivered in a course of weekly sessions, lasting for several months. Other therapies that may be helpful for people with panic disorder include eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and hypnotherapy. Self-help There are a number of self-help measures that can be helpful for people with panic disorder, including relaxation techniques, exercise, and avoiding triggers for panic attacks. Some people find it helpful to keep a panic diary, which can help to identify patterns and triggers for attacks. Lifestyle changes Making some lifestyle changes can also help to reduce the severity and frequency of panic attacks. These changes may include reducing stress, getting regular exercise, eating a healthy diet, and getting enough sleep.
Not so well due to stigma & lack of knowledge,but some can be specialized for this disorder & know how to help BPDs effectivelyIf you are referring to how BPD is treated see this answered question:How_do_you_treat_borderline_personality_disorder
Most often, people affected by this eating disorder are aware of their problem, but too frightened or embarrassed to get help. Some people may even refuse to accept that they have a problem, though they realize that they have no control over their eating patterns. Fortunately, eating disorder treatment centers offer effective therapies for the condition. Before you provide any kind of help, you should assess how seriously anorexia has affected the person, their life, and their health.
The correct term is bipolar disorder. Some people call it a disease though.
...not sure, ..but I am of them!
It helped greaty in communication. Before the invention of telephone, a pigeon or some birds were sent with a message for communication and people used to wait for ages together to get a reply. Now with the invention of telephone, communication has become very easy than expected.