Well, I can think of 3 reasons:
He was snooping through it checking up on you and screwed it up in the process.
He was trying to be thought-full and was trying to do you a favor and "Fix it"' and screwed it up in the process.
Or he ransacked the computer looking for password's, Bank Accounts numbers, Credit Card numbers to clean YOU out.
Bipolar - A Narration of Manic Depression was created in 2011.
Bipolar Depression
Bipolar depression refers to frequent mood changes between depression and mania, the focal point of Unipolar depression is the negative emotions and feelings that an affected individual experiences. The unipolar indicates that the depression does not alter between the two mood states.
Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder in which the sufferer suffers cycles of highs (mania/hypomania) and lows (depression). There are three main types; bipolar I (depression, full-blown mania), bipolar II (depression, hypomania) and cyclothymia (mild depression, hypomania).
No herbal treatments are known to improve bipolar depression specifically. It is especially important to note that St. John's Wort, which has some effectiveness for Unipolar Depression, should not be given for Bipolar Depression as it can cause mania.
No, if that was the case the hospital would be overfilled. All bipolar means is violent mood swings. They're medicated by their doctor, that's it.
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Someone with bipolar disorder already has periods of depression, and a symptom of depression can include anxiety. The increased energy levels associated with the manic episodes of bipolar disorder may look like ADHD. An individual with bipolar disorder is not likely to be diagnosed separately for depression, ADHD, or anxiety.
If you are referring to bipolar disorder, it used to be called manic-depression.
Depression is one of the symptoms of bipolar. Also known as manic-depressive, the individual alternates between states of manic activity and depression.
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance is a very good bipolar support groups
One of the key differences in testing for bipolar depression as opposed to general depression are, the questions that are asked differ from the questions asked for general depression. Generally bipolar disorder suffers go through major highs and lows. Being asked to keep a log/journal of the mood swings is another way testing between bipolar depression from general depression differs. Blood tests can also be helpful in determining which depression one is suffering from.