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Closed head injury is associated with an increased neuropsychiatric problems, including bipolor disorder, but there is also such a thing as late onset bipolar disorder. Wether you aquired it with your head trauma, or have had latent bipolor disorder which is just now surfacing isn't really an issue on how it is treated. Seak the help of a qualified therapist or join a support group.
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If the patient is suffering from lack of bright sunshine in the winter, then a heat lamp or a bright sun lamp could be provided.
patients.have a more favorable prognosis than do those with schizophrenia. Medication and other interventions can help quell psychotic symptoms and stabilize mood in many patients, but there is great variability in outcome from patient to patient.
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Both pharmacological and psychologically therapeutic treatments are available for bipolar disorder. In the case of the former, mood stabilizers are often used to ensure the continued mental health of the patient. In the case of the latter, often stress reduction or developing an understanding of symptoms can, at least, help with the disorder.
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The best way to help someone with anorexia is to have them receive treatment and therapy to overcome the disorder. Therapy for anorexia can vary greatly based on the needs of the patient. It can be out-patient - which is the most common - or in-patient. Therapy is used as a tool to overcome the serious mental effects of the disorder, and often to work towards a better, healthier mental state. Dietary supplements and supervision are frequently used. In more severe cases, in-patient anorexics may have a feeding tube or IV (or both) inserted. From a personal perspective, it can be helpful to always provide support for the individual. Some even choose to utilize group or family therapy as well.