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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Initial Assessment Date' at the top of the form. This is crucial for tracking changes over time.
  3. In the 'Depressive Symptoms' section, review each symptom listed. For each symptom present, mark '3' and indicate if it has remained the same (S), improved (B), or worsened (W) since your last visit.
  4. Proceed to the 'Manic/Hypomanic Symptoms' section. Similar to depressive symptoms, assess and mark any symptoms that apply using the same notation system.
  5. Finally, evaluate your 'Level-of-Functioning' across work/school, social life/interpersonal relationships, and family/home responsibilities. Document your responses clearly.

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A consistent routine helps manage moods. A daily routine for sleep, diet and exercise may help people with bipolar disorder. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). This therapy focuses on identifying unhealthy, negative beliefs and behaviors and replacing them with healthy, positive beliefs and behaviors.
Basically, self-monitoring involves identifying subtle changes in your daily mood and being aware if you are experiencing hypomanic, manic, and depressive symptoms. Self- monitoring doesnt take long to do and youll find that it gets easier once you include it in your daily routine.
Symptoms of bipolar disorder feeling very happy and excited. feeling very irritable or aggressive. having a lot of energy, feeling restless or not needing much sleep. racing thoughts or not being able to concentrate. speaking fast or talking a lot you may not make sense to other people. a high sex drive (libido)
The Symptom Monitor was developed primarily as a clinical tool to optimize communication between patient and doctor about symptoms and treatment. The tool also can be used for research purposes, as the intervention in a prospective study.

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