Sudden weird behavior is a major sign of such a disorder. It is best to go talk to a psychiatrist.
Manic-depression. Bi-Polar Disorder can be difficult for the individual experiencing the symptoms and for their friends and family. Bipolar Disorder is a complex illness and there is a range of severity. There are many different symptoms -- and several different types -- of bipolar disorder. The most common symptoms of the disorder are dramatic and unpredictable mood swings. The various types of bipolar disorder range from mild to severe. If you think that you or someone you know is expereincing symptoms of Bi-polar Disorder then you should reach out to a professional. The symptoms of Bi-Polar Disorder can be treated effectively with counseling and medication.
Mental disorders can only be diagnosed by a mental health professional. Suicidal ideation or attempts is seen in several mental disorders, not only in borderline personality disorder. Also, depressive episodes do not occur only in bipolar disorder.
bupropion can be safely taken with klonopin and is frequently taken this way with someone who has a depressive disorder and anxiety disorder.
The most likely disorder that causes excessive talking and not allowing others to converse is called logorrhea or pressured speech, often associated with conditions such as bipolar disorder, ADHD, or schizophrenia. It can be a symptom of mania or hypomania and may result in the affected individual feeling an intense need to talk, often at a fast pace, with racing thoughts.
There are many options for people with anxiety disorder, all of which provide safe and healthy ways for people with this disorder to cope. The best, and usually only way to approach someone with this disorder is gently speak to them about their symptoms.
Someone with Narcissistic Personality Disorder often shows signs of vanity. Other symptoms include making oneself feel above others as well as being egotistical. Obsession with power and prestige are also red flags for this disorder.
The eating disorder known as EDNOS (Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified) is usually diagnosed to someone that is struggling from eating disorder behaviors but does not have the symptoms of bulimia or anorexia. Some symptoms of EDNOS include constant concern about food and weight, behaviors such as restricting eating or that compensate for eating (like exercising or purging).
If someone is suffering from candida they will suffer from itchyness in their private parts. Also you will feel a burning sensation when you pass water. It is caused by a yeast infection.
Someone suffering from appendicitis will have extreme abdominal pain and will be puking very often. Diarrhea, Fatigue, and Lethargy are also common symptoms of Appendicitis, and if you or someone you know has pain in the lower right quadrant of their abdomen in coherence with the other symptoms, appendicitis may be the culprit.
I normally just document that they show signs and symptoms of an eating disorder, without a specific term.
no such thing with that name, but there is schizoaffective disorder, somewhere between the two.There may be two different disorders that exhibit characteristics of bipolar and schizophrenia.The previous answer named one, Schizoaffective disorder, bipolar type. Persons with this disorder will experience psychotic symptoms (delusions, hallucinations, paranoia, etc) even if they are not in a mood episode. But they will also experience symptoms of a manic or depressed mood episode.There are also many types of Bipolar disorder, and some people will experience the psychotic symptoms listed above, but only if they are experiencing a mood episode (manic, depressed, mixed). If the person with this disorder is not in a mood episode, they will not experience the psychotic symptoms.
That would be OCD, or, obsessive-compulsive disorder......but the disorder has many different forms of symptoms or "rituals" that someone can suffer from.