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What is Bipolar Disorder and How do You Treat it?

Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a diagnostic category describing a class of mood disorders where the person experiences states or episodes of depression and/or mania, hypomania, and/or mixed states. Left untreated, it is a severely disabling psychiatric condition.

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Cause Of Depression

It is reported that hundreds of million people are affected by the mental disorder depression. With this case, we can ask this question “Why do people get depressed?” According to the National Health Service of UK, in general there are three categories that causes depression: psychological, physical/chemical, and social.

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The Treatment For Depression In Your Home

Before you can treat depression you have to know exactly what you are dealing with. Depression is no laughing matter because about 15 million people in America suffer from it. The most troubling aspect is that only about 1/3 of those people seek help. It’s the stereotypes associated with mental illness that plague far too many people. Their character is so important that they don’t want a label like “crazy” to tarnish it. To treat depression first it has to be diagnosed. Diagnosis doesn’t happen while the sufferer hides the problem. It’s a vicious circle.

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Depression Is Dangerous

Someone with chronic depression may contemplate suicide. Depression is a prolonged feeling of unhappiness and gloom. The condition can range from a short spell of “the blues” to chronic long term sadness, which may have its start or be exacerbated by events in a person`s life, such as a death in the family, divorce, retirement or childbirth.

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Sleeplessness and Anxiety

Are you desperate to get a good night’s sleep but finding it impossible? Do you find yourself tossing and turning all night and when you do drift off, you wake up soon afterwards again? Is this something you’ve been experience for a few months, or do you experience these bouts every once in a while? Perhaps you’ve been having these bouts for year already but because they tend to come and go, you’ve always just battle your way through them. Well, if any of this sounds familiar, then I’m afraid that anxiety may very well be the cause of the insomnia.

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