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  2. Begin by reviewing the introductory section, which outlines mood disorders. This will help you understand the context of the form.
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  4. Proceed to the symptoms section. Check all applicable symptoms you have experienced, as this information is crucial for your healthcare provider.
  5. In the treatment history section, detail any previous treatments or medications you've tried. This helps in tailoring future treatment plans.
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The most glaring difference between a bipolar diagnosis and a depression diagnosis is the presence of manic or hypomanic episodes. These do not occur as a part of major depression.
Psychotherapy, support groups and psychoeducation about the illness are essential to treating bipolar disorder: Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) helps change the negative thinking and behavior associated with depression. The goal of this therapy is to recognize negative thoughts and to teach coping strategies.
Top Bipolar Disorder Support Organizations and Resources National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) Mental Health America (MHA) International Bipolar Foundation (IBPF) American Psychiatric Association (APA) Mayo Clinic. National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) is the leading national organization focusing on mood disorders, including depression and bipolar disorder, which affect over 21 million Americans, account for over 50% of the nations suicides every year, and cost $23 billion in lost workdays and other workplace losses.
A mood disorder is a mental health condition that primarily affects your emotional state. Its a disorder in which you experience long periods of extreme happiness, extreme sadness or both.
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These have been dubbed The 4 As: anxiety, anger, agitation, and attention problems (plus extreme insomnia).
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) is the leading national organization focused on depression and bipolar disorder. DBSA provides peer-led support, trusted resources, and wellness tools for individuals living with mood disordersas well as for their family members, friends, parents, and caregivers.
Bipolar I disorder is defined by manic episodes that last at least 7 days (most of the day, nearly every day) or when manic symptoms are so severe that hospital care is needed. Usually, separate depressive episodes occur as well, typically lasting at least 2 weeks.

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