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There are many websites devoted to Bipolar disorder. A good starting place (in the UK) would be the Mind website, and for young people the Young Minds site which both have comprehensive coverage of this disorder.

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Where do I go to learn more about Bipolar Disorder?

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.


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If a person is truly interested in information on bipolar disorder, WebMD has excellent information on this disorder.


Where could one find information on what causes bipolar disorder in humans?

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.


Where can someone find info about bipolar disorder?

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.


Where can one find information on bipolar disorder symptoms?

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.


Is bipolar considered a psychiatric illness?

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Where can you find therapists who specialize in bi polar disorder?

A good place to start is the American Psychiatric Association. They will have lists of local psychiatrists who specialize in bipolar disorder.


Are there more cases of bipolar disorder now due to parental neglect?

it could be but the children tend to find other people that love them, sometimes though if they have noone to talk to and their parents are always busy it can cause bipolar disorder but it depends what kind of neglect a child has had :)


Where can one find out what the symptoms are for bipolar depression?

Bipolar depression, similar to depression, is a disorder where depression lasts but may be mixed with episodes of mania or excitement. When looking to find out the symptoms of this disorder, Webmd is a great starting point. There it will list plenty of other disorders that may be similar and also help one have a better understanding of what it really means to have bipolar depression. Another place would be the Bipolar homepage; there many suffering from bipolar disorders of all kinds can share stories or give hope to those still suffering.


How do i find out if im bipolar without asking a doctor?

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Does a bipolar disorder patient become normal?

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