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Bipolar Disorder

What is bipolar disorder?*

Bipolar disorder, or manic depression, is a medical illness that causes extreme shifts in mood, energy, and functioning. These changes may be subtle or dramatic and typically vary greatly over the course of a person's life as well as among individuals. Over 10 million people in America have bipolar disorder, and the illness affects men and women equally. Bipolar disorder is a chronic and generally life-long condition with recurring episodes of mania and depression that can last from days to months that often begin in adolescence or early adulthood, and occasionally even in children. Most people generally require some sort of lifelong treatment. While medication is one key element in successful treatment of bipolar disorder, psychotherapy, support, and education about the illness are also essential components of the treatment process.

Symptoms and Treatment Options

See NAMI's web site for information on Symptoms and Treatment Options.

 

 

*Source: NAMI

 

 

Bipolar Disorder Links

Stanford Bipolar Disorder Clinic: www.bipolar.org

Bipolar Disorder News

2/25/08: Blood test could
reveal bipolar disorder
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3/25/08: See segments on living with dipolar disorder from ABC "Mind and Mood."

Stanford University Weight Loss Study for Bipolar Disorders

Are you currently taking medication for bipolar disorder and are having problems with weight gain?

The Stanford University Bipolar Disorder Research Clinic is examining the use of ziprasidone (Geodon) in the treatment of patients currently experiencing possible weight gain due to use of a mood stabilizer and/or an antipsychotic in Bipolar Disorder. See announcement .

 


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