By visiting a Psychologist/Psychiatrist office you can find some detailed information regarding Geodone for Bi-polar. There is other resources available in pamphlets online that can be mailed to you as well.
If a person is truly interested in information on bipolar disorder, WebMD has excellent information on this disorder.
Bipolar illness (DID) is usually defined by unusual mood swings, chronic depression, or general unusual behavior. Many people with DID usually switch moods and perhaps personalities on a daily basis, and some of these can be destructive.
One can find information on what causes bipolar disorder in humans by using websites such as Wikipedia or NIHM that tells you everything you need to know about bipolar disorder and how it is caused in humans.
Bipolar Disorder is a common mental illness that can be controlled by the use of medicine. To find out if you have bipolar disorder you should first consult your physician for an prescription to see a psychologist. If you are looking for other routes, you can always search Web MD.
In the links I've provided below, one gives information on bipolar disorder, and the other one is a search by state to find a support group that meets in your area.
A mental ailment known as bipolar disorder (formerly known as manic-depressive illness or manic depression) results in unusual swings in mood, energy, activity level, focus, and the capacity to perform daily chores. Bipolar disorder comes in three forms.
Bipolar Significant other has lots of resources for the families of those diagnosed with BiPD. Visit http://www.bpso.org/ for details. You can also find information at the The National Alliance on Mental Illness site: http://www.nami.org/template.cfm?section=Find_Support
Psych Central (psychcentral.com) has a very good online bipolar support group.
There are a wide range of sites that provide information regarding medical conditions such as bipolar disorder symptoms. The most trusted sites for information regarding the symptoms of bipolar disorder would be medical sites such as the Mayo Clinic site and the WebMD site.
Bipolar Significant other has lots of resources for the families of those diagnosed with BiPD. Visit http://www.bpso.org/ for details.
Firstly, I'm sorry that your son has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Secondly, your doctor should have given you information, and pamphlets with needed information about bipolar disorder, if not you should ask him for them.
Many websites provide this information. One such site is http://www.dailystrength.org/c/Family-and-Friends-of-Bipolar/support-group.