there is a web site: http://bipolar.about.com and they have a lot of information about bipolar and there is a link to a chat room for bipolar people and their families or support people.
There is a web site (see link below) that has a monitored chat room for people with bipolar disorder. It is a support group for bipolars and their family or firiends. There are very informative and helpful article on Bipolar Teen...Check the related link.
He has a serious mental disorder.
Meet me in the discussion room for the question"Do you like chocolate ice cream?" pleeeeeeeeeeeeease!!!!!!
Disorder is a noun when used to convey 'confusion' as in your room is in disorder. Disorder is also a verb when meaning to 'disarrange'
There is speculation among historians and medical professionals that Winston Churchill may have experienced symptoms consistent with bipolar disorder, particularly due to his well-documented episodes of severe depression, which he referred to as his "black dog." While some have suggested that his mood swings and periods of intense energy could indicate bipolar disorder, a formal diagnosis cannot be made retroactively. Churchill's mental health complexities were compounded by the stresses of his political career and personal life, making it difficult to categorize his experiences within modern psychiatric frameworks. Ultimately, while his struggles with mood may align with bipolar characteristics, the absence of a definitive diagnosis leaves room for interpretation.
A confused collection; hence, confusion; disorder; as, the room is in a clutter., Clatter; confused noise., To crowd together in disorder; to fill or cover with things in disorder; to throw into disorder; to disarrange; as, to clutter a room., To make a confused noise; to bustle., To clot or coagulate, as blood.
The Screening Room - 2005 Discussion on the Short Film 2-2 was released on: USA: 6 January 2006
A confused collection; hence, confusion; disorder; as, the room is in a clutter., Clatter; confused noise., To crowd together in disorder; to fill or cover with things in disorder; to throw into disorder; to disarrange; as, to clutter a room., To make a confused noise; to bustle., To clot or coagulate, as blood.
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office meeting, teaching, and class room discussion
I'd say someone in a room alone looking unhappy whilst a party in full swing goes on downstairs.
In order, literally and symbolically, to facilitate discussion etc