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  1. It Takes Guts To Be Me: How An Ex-Marine Beat Bipolar Disorder by Ken Jensen, 2008-07-17
  2. Manic-Depressive Illness: Bipolar Disorders and Recurrent Depression, 2nd Edition by Frederick K. Goodwin, Kay Redfield Jamison, 2007-03-22
  3. Surviving Manic Depression: A Manual on Bipolar Disorder for Patients, Families, and Providers by E. Fuller TorreyM.D., Michael B. KnableD.O., 2005-03-02
  4. Bipolar Disorder - One Day at a Time: A Devotional Journal for Those with Bipolar Disorder by Michele Sexton, 2010-03-13
  5. Bipolar Disorder - One Day at a Time: A Devotional Journal for Those with Bipolar Disorder by Michele Sexton, 2010-03-13
  6. The Bipolar Handbook: Real-Life Questions with Up-to-Date Answers by Wes Burgess, 2006-06-08
  7. New Hope for People with Bipolar Disorder: Your Friendly, Authoritative Guide to the Latest in Traditional and Complementar y Solutions, Including: Proper ... of Depression & Manic-Depressive ... by Jan Fawcett, Bernard Golden, et all 2000-09-14
  8. The Everything Health Guide to Adult Bipolar Disorder: Reassuring advice for patients and families (Everything Series) by Dean Haycock, 2010-09-18
  9. The Rookie's Guide to Bipolar Disorder by Jane Thompson, 2008-06-19
  10. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Bipolar Disorder by Psy.D., Jay Carter, Bobbi Dempsey, 2009-04-07
  11. Clinical Manual for the Management of Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adolescents by Robert A. Kowatch, Mary A. Fristad, et all 2008-12-15
  12. The Bipolar Disorder Answer Book: Professional Answers to More than 275 Top Questions by Charles Atkins, 2007-11-27
  13. Understanding Bipolar Disorder: A Developmental Psychopathology Perspective
  14. The Treatment of Bipolar Disorder in Pastoral Counseling: Community and Silence (Haworth Pastoral Press Religion and Mental Health) by David Welton, Harold G Koenig, 2006-11-17

81. Doctor Z
Boardcertified psychiatrist writes a periodic column about controversial psychiatric diagnoses such as ADHD, bipolar disorder, and Malingering. He welcomes your questions and comments.
http://www.doczentner.com

82. Bipolar Disorder - Manic Depression - Drugs, Treatments, Mental Help æ*œ
Which bipolar disorder treatments really work, and which don’t? Remedyfind is an unbiased, international site where individuals and physicians rate the
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83. Thyroid In Bipolar
PsychEducation.org (home). Thyroid and bipolar disorder (revised March 2004). Thyroid hormone as a treatment for bipolar disorder.
http://www.psycheducation.org/thyroid/introduction.htm

84. Home Page
Large site with categorized original articles on anxiety disorders, child and adult depression, ADHD, Bereavement, bipolar disorder, Psychotherapeutic Issues; Also includes mental health handouts for kids.
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85. Bipolar II, Mood Swings Without Mania; Brain Tours; Stress And
Bipolar II is a version of bipolar disorder depression is obvious but mild phases of high energy ( hypomania ), which can just look like anxiety and insomnia
http://www.psycheducation.org/

86. MaryJo's Home Page
This site has helpful information and many links on subjects like child abuse and bipolar disorder (manic depression)
http://members.aol.com/mellryellr/index.html
Main My First Home Page htmlAdWH('7002588', '234', '60'); To Mary Jo's Homepage Welcome to my little corner of the world. A place that I hope you will like to visit from time to time. The things that I will talk about are things that mean alot to me. And I hope that I could help someone out by talking about the things no one else will. Maybe along the way I can learn to stand tall and just be ME! Me

I keep a bag right with me everywhere I go, In case I might need to wear it, so ME doesn't show.
I'm so afraid to show you ME, afraid of what you'll do,
You might laugh at ME, or say mean things...
Or I might lose you.
I'd like to take my bag off, to let you look at ME.
I want you to try to understand, and please,
love what you see.
So, if you'll be patient and close your eyes,
I'll pull it off slow.
Please understand how much it hurts, to let the real ME show. Now my bag is off. I feel naked! Bare! So cold! If you still love all that you see, you are my friend, pure as gold. I want to save my bag and hold it in my hand. I need to keep it handy in case someone doesn't understand.

87. International Society For Bipolar Disorders ISBD
bipolar disorder is a severe and debilitating mental illness, which has only recently started to receive the necessary attention from society, researchers
http://www.isbd.org/
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The first Impact Factor for Bipolar Disorders is 3.097, ranking the journal 19th out of 88 psychiatric journals that receive an Impact Factor. Welcome to the ISBD Website
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Juvenile Bipolar
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A Parent's Guide to
Early Detection Bipolar disorder is a severe and debilitating mental illness, which has only recently started to receive the necessary attention from society, researchers, practitioners, government, and private funding agencies. In response to the need for further awareness, education, and research on this severe mental illness, the International Society for Bipolar Disorders was created. The Society's mission is the promotion of awareness of this condition in society at large, promotion of awareness and education about this condition among mental health professionals, fostering research on all aspects of bipolar disorder, and promotion of international collaboration in this area. Updates ISBD Announces Impact Factor for Bipolar Disorders - An International Journal of Psychiatry and Neurosciences Important CNS News Update
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88. MayoClinic.com - Bipolar Disorder
bipolar disorder is a mental illness that involves mood swings from high (mania) to low (depression). bipolar disorder By Mayo Clinic staff Overview
http://www.mayoclinic.com/invoke.cfm?id=DS00356

89. Walkers In Darkness - Home Page
WalkersWeb is an information and support site for mood disorders such as depression and bipolar disorder (manic depression). Walkers in Darkness.
http://www.walkers.org/
Walkers in Darkness. Since 1991, 12 years and counting....
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WalkersWeb was named one of the Top 1% of all web site on the Internet by an independent auditing firm. This makes Walkers in Darkness one of the most popular and heavily-trafficked web sites on the Net, by # of visitors.
Walkers in Darkness featured in JAMA article about online support groups. Click here to read a reprint of the article.
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90. Manic Depression And Bipolar Disorders - Electroshock Treatment - Electroboy
Manic depression, a bipolar disorder, plagued Andy Behrman, author of Electroboy, a young man who tried numerous medications and 19 electroshock treatments before healing.
http://www.electroboy.com
ANDY BEHRMAN WAS SUPERMAN
He slept only three hours a night. Sometimes he didn't go to bed for days. He was a public relations agent , an art dealer , a hustler and a forger who made millions. He would fly from Zurich to the Bahamas then back again to balance out the hot and cold. He learned new languages in a week. He spent his money on wild shopping sprees all around the globe, buying up clothing, paintings and extravagant gifts for friends. He gave complete strangers spontaneous gifts of thousands of dollars from the cash he kept in his freezer . He was moving at breakneck speed - - fueling his behavior with drugs and alcohol . After seeing more than eight doctors, he was finally diagnosed with manic depression . Then he was arrested for art forgery and was convicted of fraud . He was sent off to prison . When he was released, he returned home, forced to live in his apartment under

91. THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 15, Ch. 189, Mood Disorders
click here for navigation help. bipolar disorders. Most switches from unipolar to bipolar disorder occur within 5 yr of the onset of depressive manifestations.
http://www.merck.com/mrkshared/mmanual/section15/chapter189/189d.jsp

92. Index
New therapy covering ADD/ADHD, ODD, SED, CD, attachment difficulties and bipolar disorder.
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Brought about in hopes of establishing a network of informational material to the parents of challenging children. A Boy... hello
Dr. Jekel, Mr. Hyde... Behaviors Exhibited... and then some... The School System... help with
the red tape of it all... The Therapy Program... designed for problem children.. 100 Ways To Praise Your Child... Resources... Links for parents... Our Son Now... More Resources... Medications Our sons Daily Journal: Consists of daily charting during our treatment of Blakes disorders with nutrisudicals from the Synergy Group of Canada. Study was to envelope ADHD, ADD, Bipolar Disorder, Clinical Depression, OCD, Autism, Fibromaylagia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, MS, Seasonal Affective Disorder and Tourettes helping symptoms or balancing systems. The Study is now ended. Pre-Menstrual Syndrome Studies... Medications Continued... New Research Questionaire... Nutrient and Mineral Symptoms... What if..Origins of "mental disorders" can be found?
The other side of the fence holds much pain and anguish to the innocent parents of Child Protective Services. Here is our attempt at rectifying the carnage to Americas families and sharing our current battle. You need Java to see this applet.

93. Bipolar Disorder
bipolar disorder. June 2001. WHAT IS bipolar disorder? bipolar disorder, or manicdepression, is characterized by moods that swing between two opposite poles
http://www.reutershealth.com/wellconnected/doc66.html
Bipolar Disorder June 2001 WHAT IS BIPOLAR DISORDER? Bipolar disorder, or manic-depression, is characterized by moods that swing between two opposite poles:
  • Periods of mania (mood elevation, including exaggerated euphoria, irritability, or both). For a diagnosis of bipolar disorder, only one episode of mood elevation needs to be reported.
  • Episodes of depression.
For details, see Box Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder Bipolar Disorder Categories Bipolar disorder is classified according to symptom severity as bipolar disorder I, bipolar disorder II, and cyclothymic disorder.
Bipolar Disorder Type I. Bipolar disorder type I is characterized by at least one manic episode, with or without major depression. With mania, either euphoria or irritability may mark the phase, and there are significant negative effects (such as sexual recklessness, excessive impulse shopping, sudden traveling) on a patients' social life, work, or both. Untreated mania lasts at least a week or results in hospitalization. Typically, depressive episodes tend to last six to 12 months if untreated. However, untreated manic episodes last three to six months.
Hypomania and Bipolar Disorder Type II.

94. Understanding Bipolar Disorder
Illness explained, symptoms, stress, causes, treatment, medication, psychotherapy, lifestyle changes and FAQ.
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by Dr. Todd W. Hall, Ph.D. F In another case, John started displaying an extremely high level of energy, began sleeping less than three hours nightly, and started talking excitedly about some big plans and ideas with nearly everyone he met. One night he started running at 1:00 A.M. and ran until he was so exhausted that he fell down and injured himself. Then he stayed up the rest of the night writing 100 pages of fiction that he was convinced would be published. The next morning he did not feel tired. Formerly known as manic depression, bipolar disorder gets its name from the unpredictable mood swings ranging from the pole of extreme highs (mania) to the pole of deep lows (depression). At least one person of
every one hundred suffers
from bipolar disorder. At least one person of every one hundred suffers from bipolar disorder. The illness typically begins in the late teens or early twenties with men most likely to first have an episode of mania, and women more likely to first experience a depressive phase. The earlier bipolar disorder begins, the more severe the course of the disorder tends to be. The good news is that bipolar disorder is one of the most treatable of mental disturbances and not all people suffering serious mood swings fall into the extreme disturbances of bipolar disorder. Some suffer from cyclothymic disorder, a less severe problem with fluctuating moods that last for shorter periods and are much less debilitating.

95. Clinical Practice Guidelines For Bipolar Disorder

http://www.psychiatrist.com/bauer/

96. Bipolar Disorders
The clinical stakes, however, are such that a narrow concept of bipolar disorder would deprive many patients with lifelong temperamental dysregulation and
http://www.biopsychiatry.com/mandep.htm
The prevalent clinical spectrum
of bipolar disorders: beyond DSM-IV
by
Akiskal HS
International Mood Clinic,
University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, USA.
J Clin Psychopharmacol 1996 Apr; 16(2 Suppl 1):4S-14S
ABSTRACT
B Mania
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97. Doctor Z
Dr. Scott Zentner, boardcertified psychiatrist, shares his insights about controversial psychiatric disorders such as ADHD, bipolar disorder, and Malingering.
http://doctorz.home.mindspring.com/
Home ADHD Amazing Bipolar Disorder ... Contact Me Doctor Z Welcome! My name is Scott Zentner, aka "Doctor Z" to my patients. I'm a board-certified psychiatrist in Monroe, Louisiana, which also happens to be my hometown.
Now then, what can you expect from this site? Periodically, I'll write a column about a particularly controversial psychiatric diagnosis, with my insights related to evaluation and treatment issues. Occasionally, I may also offer commentary about a subject peripherally related to psychiatry, or throw in a mind teaser or two for boredom relief. Finally, I've included some of my favorite mental health links, which I think you'll find both informative and humorous. By the way...If in need of a quick self-hypnosis session, concentrate on one of the flying boxes in the top left-hand corner of this page for about 30 seconds. Next, close your eyes and think reassuring thoughts for another half-minute or so. And then, open your eyes to a better world. In closing, my goal is that this site will allow us an opportunity to share clinical experiences and ideas, through candid discussion, that will serve to lessen rather than enhance the contentiousness that exists in psychiatry today. I welcome your questions and comments.

98. Bipolar Disorder FAQ V 1.1 (1 Of 4)
Definitions, criteria for episodes, hypomania, difference between euphoria and dysphoria, mixed state, rapid cycling, delusions and hallucinations.
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/support/depression/bipolar-faq/part1
Bipolar Disorder FAQ v 1.1 (1 of 4)
There are reader questions on this topic!
Help others by sharing your knowledge
From: barry@webveranda.com (Barry Campbell) Newsgroups: soc.support.depression.manic alt.support.depression.manic anglesio@cspo.queensu.ca http://www.moodswing.org/faq.html ... lsm@crl.com ), and this FAQ document contains much of his original work, essentially unmodified; in particular, the "more complete list of symptoms" sections are his writing. We gratefully acknowledge our enormous debt to Scott, and wish him the very best. Many readers of alt.support.depression.manic (ASDM) and soc.support.depression.manic (SSDM) have contributed directly and indirectly to the development of this FAQ; many more have read it and offered comments and criticism. So have readers and contributors to the PENDULUM mailing list. A few contributors, in particular, must be singled out for their extraordinary contributions. Thanks to: Joy Ikelman ( parrot@frii.com ), who allowed us to ransack her "Media File," an excellent resource for finding mood disorder information and references in print. Joy also completely rewrote and updated the "definitions" section of the FAQ, based on DSM-IV, and read early drafts, giving many helpful editorial criticisms along the way. Millie Niss ( millie@gauss.math.brown.edu

99. STEP-BD (Systematic Treatment Enhancement Program For Bipolar Disorder)
STEPBD is the largest treatment study ever conducted for bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness. It is a long
http://www.stepbd.org/
STEP-BD is the largest treatment study ever conducted for bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness. It is a long-term outpatient project that aims to find out which treatments, or combinations of treatments, are most effective for treating episodes of depression and mania and for preventing recurrent episodes. The five-year project will enroll approximately 5,000 volunteers with bipolar disorder into the care of specially trained clinicians. Select a link below to learn more about the STEP-BD program. You have entered a web site that describes an NIMH-funded collaborative study on the treatment of bipolar disorder. If you are seeking immediate help for treatment of bipolar disorder, we recommend that you contact your clinician or your nearest emergency room. This web site is not set up to provide help or advice to individuals about their bipolar disorder, nor to family members or friends of individuals with bipolar disorder.
If you are interested in getting general information about bipolar disorder, you can visit the following web site: www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/bipolarmenu.cfm

100. Overcoming Depression And Manic Depression (Bipolar Disorder) A Whole Person App
Paul Wider's help and advice for people living with bipolar disorder, written from personal experience.
http://www.healandgrow.org
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Overcoming Depression and Manic Depression (Bipolar Disorder)
A Whole-Person Approach
by Paul Wider, MA (Who Lived It)
ISBN 0-9649151-7-0 © 2001, Paperback, 229 Pages, 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" (Now available in E-book version too) Depression and Manic Depression are stubborn illnesses. They don't go away easily. To attain victory over his own battle with depression and manic depression (now called bipolar disorder), counselor and author Paul Wider used a multifaceted approach to healing . For many, taking medication is helpful, but not enough. For such people and others who can't take medication, or who prefer an alternative approach, this book and its numerous Self-Help strategies and tools are indispensable in the recovery process. This book is also a must for family members, counselors and other caregivers of those who suffer.

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