Organic Disorder
Functional Disorder
Functional disorder
inorganic disorder
Functional Disorder
bipolar disorder, mood disorder, symptoms are extremecycles of high and low moodschizophrenia, thought disorder, symptoms are hallucinations and delusionsmultiple personality disorder or dissociative identity disorder, dissociation disorder, symptoms are changes in identity and personality
Depending on the severity of your disorder, the signs and symptoms can vary from very mild to severe. They include excessive talking, uncontrollable mood swings, hyperactivity, insomnia, and changes in your appetite.
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Some of the possible symptoms of bipolar disorders include a really good mood that changes to bad quickly, difficulty to concentrate and increased "pleasure behaviours." Activities such as sex, shopping or drug abuse are some of the things that people with Bipolar disorder do in excess. Bipolar disorder symptoms are sometimes similar to depression as the two are closely linked.
Neurovegetative disorder has broad and vague definitions. Symptoms include physical, emotional and cognitive changes. There can be nausea, breathing, and cardiac effects along with altered mood and loss of consciousness. Neurovegetative disorders effect the autonomic nervous system.
There are many causes for depression and bipolar disorder. One can develop these symptoms due to stress, life changes, diet and lifestyle habits, and injury or illness.
If you show severe changes in mood, thinking, or behavior you may have bipolar disorder. If these symptoms regularly interfere with your job, relationships or daily life you should talk with your doctor or psychiatrist.
Common symptoms of the bipolar disorder are mania, depression and the switch between both of them. Some people have frequent mood disruptions while others experience only a few over a lifetime.