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  1. Overcoming Depression and Manic Depression (Bipolar Disorder) A Whole-Person Approach by Paul A. Wider, 2001-02-09
  2. Bipolar Expeditions: Mania and Depression in American Culture by Emily Martin, 2009-01-19

141. The Body: National Institutes Of Health: NIMH -- Bipolar Disorder
bipolar disorder, from the National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, at The Body, the complete AIDS and HIV information resource.
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Bipolar Disorder
January 30, 2001
Introduction
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, is a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, and ability to function. Different from the normal ups and downs that everyone goes through, the symptoms of bipolar disorder are severe. They can result in damaged relationships, poor job or school performance, and even suicide. But there is good news: bipolar disorder can be treated, and people with this illness can lead full and productive lives. More than 2 million American adults, or about 1 percent of the population age 18 and older in any given year, have bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder typically develops in late adolescence or early adulthood. However, some people have their first symptoms during childhood, and some develop them late in life. It is often not recognized as an illness, and people may suffer for years before it is properly diagnosed and treated. Like diabetes or heart disease, bipolar disorder is a long-term illness that must be carefully managed throughout a person's life. "Manic-depression distorts moods and thoughts, incites dreadful behaviors, destroys the basis of rational thought, and too often erodes the desire and will to live. It is an illness that is biological in its origins, yet one that feels psychological in the experience of it; an illness that is unique in conferring advantage and pleasure, yet one that brings in its wake almost unendurable suffering and, not infrequently, suicide.

142. Depression Bipolar Support Alliance Of Northwest Connecticut
A support group, based in northwestern Connecticut, USA, for people with depressive disorders (depression, bipolar disorder) and their friends and family.
http://www.dbsanwct.org/index.html

143. Ask NOAH About: Bipolar Disorders
The Basics bipolar disorder (ManicDepression) - National Institute of Mental Health bipolar disorder (Manic-Depression) - American Psychiatric Association
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Ask NOAH About: Bipolar Disorders
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    What are Bipolar Disorders?
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    Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depression) - National Institute of Mental Health
    Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depression) - American Psychiatric Association
    Bipolar Disorder (Manic Depression) - Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
    Bipolar Disorder - National Alliance for the Mentally Ill ... PDF File of 12 Pages)
    Dark Glasses and Kaleidoscopes - Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (contains Real Player File of 32 minutes)
    Going to Extremes: Bipolar Disorder - National Institute of Mental Health
    Guide to Depression and Manic-Depression - Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance PDF File of 17 Pages)
    FAQs About Bipolar Disorder - Massachusetts General Hospital
    Manic Depression / Bipolar Disorder - Methodist Healthcare System, Houston TX (also in Spanish
    A Story of Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depressive Illness): Does This Sound Like You? - National Institute of Mental Health
    What is Bipolar Disorder? - Mayo Clinic
    You've Just Been Diagnosed: Now What? - Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance ... PDF File of 11 Pages)
    Children and Bipolar Disorders
    About Early-Onset Bipolar Disorder - Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation
    Child and Adolescent Bipolar Disorder: An Update from the National Institute of Mental Health - National Institute of Mental Health
    The Educational Needs of a Child or Adolescent with Bipolar Disorder - Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation
    Child and Adolescent Information - Depression and Related Affective Disorders Association ...
    Is It Just a Mood... or Something Else?: Information on Mood Disorders for Young People - Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
  • 144. Medication Treatment Of Bipolar Disorder 2000
    Treatment issues, survey results, guide for patients and families, description of illness, comparisons, symptoms, phases defined, causes, coexisting conditions, inherited, medication, side effects, electroconvulsive therapy, learning to cope and psychotherapy.
    http://www.psychguides.com/Bipolar_2000.pdf

    145. Psychiatric Times
    Diagnosis and Treatment of bipolar disorder in Children and Adolescents. Medical and psychiatric conditions may mimic symptoms of bipolar disorder.
    http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/p960531.html

    146. MaleDepression.com :: Men Helping Men With Mood Disorders
    Support for men who suffer from depression (overt depression), covert depression, bipolar disorder, seasonal affective disorder, and other mood disorders such as dysthymia.
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    147. Bipolar Disorders Impulsive Spectrum Letter
    Note All of the online issues of the bipolar disorder Impulsive Spectrum Letter are also available in PDF format for your convenience.
    http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/letter.html

    148. Necess1ty Is The Mother Of Invention
    Content includes a photo album, links and commentary on events and bipolar disorder, and a web journal covering various topics that focuses on living with bipolar disorder.
    http://www.necess1ty.com

    149. Bipolar Disorder News
    Fall! Read About bipolar disorder Research Trials HERE. The expanding pharmacopoeia for bipolar disorder. Mitchell PB, Malhi GS. School
    http://www.bipolarworld.net/News/bipnews.htm

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    Was formerly and is still sometimes known by the name Manic Depressive Illness. Bipolar Disorder is a psychiatric disorder characterized by wide moodswings from the euphoria or agony of a manic high to the devastation of a debilitating depression.
    The treatment for Bipolar Affective Disorder typically requires the long term use of psychiatric medications, notably lithium carbonate, and other mood stabilizers. One of the side effects of many psychiatric medications is weight gain. Bipolar World addresses this and many other topics.
    PLEASE NOTE: Nothing in this web site is intended to replace the advice of a physician or psychiatrist. It is for information and education only. Please see your doctor or psychiatrist for diagnosis and treatment.
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    The Last Taboo : A Survival Guide to Mental Health Care in Canada - by Scott Simmie An excellent book for all those who truly care! Order here or at the

    150. Bipolar Disorder
    Phases described, characteristics, genetic factors, what age does it appear, diagnosis, treatment and where to go for help.
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    What is bipolar disorder?

    Bipolar disorder is usually diagnosed after a person has one or more manic episodes. People who have the classic form of bipolar disorder experience alternating periods of depressed moods and periods of manic or excited moods. This condition is sometimes referred to as "mood swings" or manic depressive disorder. Other people with bipolar disorder have episodes of a manic mood without episodes of depression. Still others with bipolar disorder have a mixture of depression and mania, a state of hyperactivity, at the same time.
    There are different types of bipolar disorder. The type depends whether the recent mood was elevated, depressed, or mixed.
    What is a manic episode?
    Some of the characteristics of mania appear as opposites of depression. Rather than a general slowing down of thought and activity, which is very common in depression, the person with mania experiences a speeding up of thought and activity. Also, with a manic episode the person's self-esteem and mood are elevated, which is unlike what happens in depression. A person experiencing a manic episode frequently encounters difficulty with relationships and problems at work, at school, or with the law.
    There is a milder form of mania which is called hypomania. The person who is hypomanic experiences speeded up speech, thought, and behaviors, but usually functions normally.

    151. Bipolar Affective Disorder In Young People - Mental Health And Growing Up
    Mental Health and Growing Up, Second Edition Bipolar affective disorder in young people. Factsheet 24, for parents and teachers. What is bipolar disorder?
    http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/info/mhgu/newmhgu24.htm
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    What is bipolar disorder? manic–depressive disorder . The mood swings are way beyond what would be considered normal for the particular individual, given the particular circumstances, and are out of keeping with their personality. Sometimes there is a mixture of depressive and manic symptoms present at the same time. BPD affects less than 1 person in a 100. It is extremely rare before puberty but becomes more common during the teenage years and adult life. Although the causes are not fully understood, BPD tends to run in families, and physical illness or stressful events may trigger an episode. The condition is harder to recognise in adolescence because more extreme behaviour can be part of this stage of life. What are the signs?

    152. Lithium And Suicide Risk In Bipolar Disorder
    Lithium and Suicide Risk in bipolar disorder by Leonardo Tondo, MD, Ross J. Baldessarini, MD, and John Hennen, PhD. ABSTRACT. Can
    http://www.afsp.org/education/tondo.htm
    Lithium and Suicide Risk in Bipolar Disorder by Leonardo Tondo, MD, Ross J. Baldessarini, MD, and John Hennen, PhD
    ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION Risk of premature mortality significantly increases in bipolar manic-depressive disorders.(1-12) Mortal risk arises from very high rates of suicide in all major affective disorders, which are at least as great in bipolar illness as in recurrent major depression.(1, 2, 13-16) A review of 30 studies of bipolar disorder patients found that 19% of deaths (range in studies from 6% to 60%) were due to suicide.(2) Rates may be lower in never-hospitalized patients, however.(6, 11, 12) In addition to suicide, mortality is probably also increased due to comorbid, stress-related, medical disorders, including cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases. (3-5, 7, 10) High rates of comorbid substance use disorders contribute further to both medical mortality and to suicidal risk (11, 17), especially in young persons (18), in whom violence and suicide are leading causes of death.(11, 12, 19) Suicide is strongly associated with concurrent depression in all forms of the common major affective disorders.(2, 9, 20, 21)

    153. Austin's Outreach
    Austin, a child with bipolar disorder and ADD, and his family share experiences and information.
    http://bipolar-adhd-kids.com

    154. Encyclopaedia Topic : Bipolar Affective Disorder, Section : Introduction
    The exact cause of bipolar disorder is not fully understood, but the condition seems to run in families. bipolar disorder is relatively common.
    http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/en.asp?TopicID=57

    155. Practice Guideline For The Treatment Of Patients With Bipolar Disorder
    Definition, history, epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment principles and alternatives and maintenance phase.
    http://www.psych.org/clin_res/pg_bipolar.cfm

    156. Bipolar Disorder: Description, Criteria, Causes, Symptoms, Treatments And Medica
    , Criteria, Causes, Symptoms, Treatments and Medications. bipolar disorder. Also known as Description.......bipolar disorder
    http://www.mental-health-matters.com/disorders/dis_details.php?disID=15

    157. ADHD And Comorbidity: The Tip Of The Iceberg
    Comorbidity of ADHD and depression, anxiety, drug abuse and bipolar disorder - diagnosis and treatment.
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    AD/HD Co-Morbidity: What's Under the Tip of the Iceberg? Carol E. Watkins, M.D.
    Many children and adults with AD/HD also experience other difficulties. It seems that having AD/HD makes it more likely that an individual will also have other difficulties. If a child meets criteria for AD/HD, it may not be enough to prescribe a stimulant get a few checklists and do follow up twice a year. There has been increasing awareness that many adults and children with AD/HD may also meet criteria for one or more other psychiatric diagnoses. (Comorbidity means having two or more diagnosable conditions at the same time) There is some evidence that the incidence of comorbidity is somewhat higher in adults than in children. However, many of the studies looking at the issue of comorbidity are difficult to compare. Studies used different criteria for AD/HD and bipolar disorder, and sometimes got their subjects from different populations. For example, one might expect to see more complex types of AD/HD in specialized hospital clinics than one would see in a door-to-door survey or in a primary care physicianÂ’s office. Despite the differing criteria across studies, and the lack of large general population studies of adult AD/HD, there still convincing data that several other psychiatric diagnoses are common among children and adults with AD/HD.

    158. Bipolar Disorder
    domain names and web hosting and url forwarding from V3. bipolar disorder. I ve made this site for parents that have children with
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    159. Best Practice Medicine- Professional Reference - Bipolar Disorder
    bipolar disorder. Detailed recommendations in the Report, Classify bipolar disorder into subgroups according to its severity and course.
    http://merck.praxis.md/index.asp?page=bpm_brief&article_id=BPM01PS05

    160. WELCOME TO THE MPD FOR WE HOMEPAGE
    Celebrates and honours the power and heroism of MPD, DID. Deals with bipolar disorder and addictions recovery too.
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    WELCOME TO THE MPD FOR WE HOMEPAGE
    This is the house that we've built...so far!
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    BOOKS We love that have helped in our healing Visit my message board: Message Board "The mystical experience doesn't
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    Send a Spirit Flower! On Multiplicity as a gift MPD/DID in Simple Terms
    "Very simply stated it is a gift because being a multiple helped the child to stay alive. It allowed them to protect themselves and remain sane in the face of severe and often times long lasting abuse. It allowed them to endure the bad times and to keep their heart and soul safe from their abusers. I am very grateful for the others here with me. We have been able to survive unspeakable and unthinkable abuse together and come out on the other end strong and with a will to live. Without MPD myself and many of my multiple friends would, I truly believe, not have survived. To me MPD is like the dashing hero that pushes a child out of the way from a speeding car. Even though that action causes them to be hit by the car. They do it willinging. Just as society would rightly hold that hero in the highest regard, I hold my inside family members/alters and family/system which saved my life, in the same manner."

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