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Bipolar

                           My Experience With Bipolar As a counseling psychologist, I enjoy a variety of clients each day with a variety of needs. I see couples who are on the edge of divorce yet still want to save their marriage and I see young children who are struggling after the loss of a parent or sibling. Some of my most interesting clients are those that deal with bipolar. Types of bipolar , I was never trained to specifically deal with bipolar, so I had to dive in with my first bipolar client and learn as I went. I'll never forget meeting with my first (of many) client who was struggling with bipolar. I was a little bit afraid because I only had a basic knowledge of the problem and even less understanding of effective treatment plans for the disorder. The first three sessions I had with this bipolar client I simply let her talk. I asked questions...

Bipolar Disorder

                                       Bipolar Disorder    Do you know someone who is sometimes almost manic but at others seems depressed? Do their moods shift from a “high” to a “low”? If you do, then you might know someone who has what has been diagnosed as bipolar disorder. About bipolar disorder ,bipolar disorder is a serious illness that can affect ones relationships, careers and self. People with bipolar disorder swing between manic moods like exhibiting high energy, becoming very talkative, restless or reckless and becoming depressed exhibiting sadness, crying, lack of energy and sometimes sleep problems. This disorder effects over 2 million people and occurs equally in men and women. Although the onset of bipolar disorder sets in during the early 20s there are often sympt...

CBT as Treatment for Bipolar Disorder

CBT as Treatment for Bipolar Disorder Bipolar disorder, known by many as manic depression, is a mental illness caused by a combination of factors, including neurological, biological, emotional, and environmental factors.  It is most commonly described as mood cycling or mood swings, in which the patient cycles through moods of depression, mania, and normal behavior. There are many treatment options for bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder genetic testing , the most common treatment for bipolar disorder includes a combination of medication and therapy.  However, some patients are not candidates for medication treatment.  Patients that have a history of drug abuse, for instance, should in most cases not be placed on medication for bipolar disorder, as the risk for abuse is too great.  Additionally, patients may not have a case of bipolar disorder severe enough to warrant medication.  Other patients may choose to avoid the route of medication until it becomes abso...

Is Autism

       Is Autism the Consequence of Genetic Dysfunctions Autism is a complex neurological disorder that involves abnormalities at the level of the central nervous system. Although the specific causes of autism in remain unknown, it seems that acquired or inherited genetic dysfunctions have a very important role in the occurrence of the syndrome in people. Recent experiments conducted on mice have proved that there is a clear connection between genetic factors and abnormal behaviors characteristic to ASD (autism spectrum disorders). By deleting the PTEN gene in some areas of the brain of mice, scientists have been able to trigger symptoms that are very similar to those generated by autism in humans. Although the experiment can’t explain the exact phenomenon that leads to the development of autism in people, the results suggest that autistic people present abnormalities in a region of the brain called hippocampus. When researchers deleted the PTEN gene in...

Bipolar II Disorder

Bipolar II Disorder: The Signs, Symptoms and Treatment to Cope Up With This Brain Disorder In order to live a normal and productive life, you should have a healthy body. This is what most people often say and believe. However, what most people don’t know is that they should also consider that their brain should also function normally. Besides, having a brain that doesn’t function properly can affect the way you live your daily life. Today, recent advances and research in psychiatry have found different kinds of brain disorders that can affect almost everyone. One such brain disorder is called bipolar disorder. This particular disorder can affect the way you control your mood or your emotion. Normally, there are some instances where you feel some ups and downs, depending on your environment. This means that when something happens that you like, you will feel happy or when something happens that you don’t like, you will feel depressed. This is a normal reaction of your body. However, a ...