Bipolar illness can be very difficult for everyone. symptoms of it usually include unpredictable mood swings. there are several treatments for this. for example eating better, taking therapy, getting more sleep, or even taking medication can help control it.
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It's not known to be an effective treatment for bipolar disorder.
bipolar is a biological illness with moderate to severe mood swings often passed down by your parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. If the person with bipolar disorder is open to treatment it is easily treated with relativity high success rate.sociopath has nothing to do with bipolar disorder is a psychological illness. The person has an inability to care for someone feelings other than them self. This illness is very difficult to treat. DO NOT TRUST your intuition around a sociopath they are most likely smarter than you are and skilled at self deception.
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Treatment for bipolar is a combination of medication and psychotherapy.
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"Bipolar treatment is broken down into three main categories, medication, education and psychotherapy." "There are two phases of bipolar treatment, an acute phase, which is used to treat the current bipolar state, and the preventive phase, which is used to make sure the symptoms don't return."
Yes you can in fact go to a treatment center for a bipolar disorder. You will have to see what is available in your area.
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Bipolar I Disorder (mot to be confused with Bipolar II). Highest suicide rate, mania, to include hallucinations and hearing voices, often violence. Bipolar I disorder also includes hypomania and severe depression. The term "Bipolar" at one time was known as Manic Depressive Illness. Currently, the name for the illness has come to include, erroneously, the Bipolar II. Bipolar II does not have the element of mania that Bipolar I does. Actually Bipolar II does have a manic element, but it is hypomanic, which is a lot less severe than the mania of Bipolar I. A lot of people, like me, start out as Bipolar II but become Bipolar I when they have their first full-blown manic attack (I prefer attack to episode because that's what it is--an attack on the mind).
There is the Bridge Way Bipolar Treatment Center. It is a great treatment center. It is located in North Little Rock, Arkansas.
Yes, bipolar disorder is a treatable illness that can be controlled quite well with medication and therapy.