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Todays Bipolar Medications Are Treating Bipolar Disease With Effectiveness

The best treatment methods for bipolar disorder include a combination of counseling and medication. The majority of psychiatrists use a combination of medications to separately treat the depression and the bipolar mania. Ongoing psychotherapy is an important part of treatment for bipolar patients, and has a greater impact that drugs alone.

3Sep2009 | Ed J Price | 0 comments | Continued
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Why Are We Over Medicating Our Bipolar Children

Our society is so controlled by so many things such as the need to feel good, look good” and “perform well.” We have turned into a society of “medicated freaks.” In this article we will try to define some of the problems we as a civilized society are faced with, in regards to the illness of bipolar and bipolar medication.

22Jul2009 | Ed J Price | 0 comments | Continued
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Bipolar Symptoms In Children And Learn Not To Use Bipolar Medication

Different than those that are experienced by adults, it is a known fact that symptoms of bipolar disorder in children is different, because it can also be confused with other mental disorders, like attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or depression. When children have the disorder it certainly interferes with their ability to function with others including their friends.

7Jul2009 | Ed J Price | 0 comments | Continued
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Is My Adolescent Child A Bipolar Victim?

Bipolar Children can show symptoms of bipolar at a very young age but only later were diagnosed. While some have their first symptoms of this illness identified during young childhood others develop them later in adolescent or later in life. This illness can be genetic, because children whose parents are with the disease can get bipolar compared to those whose parents are not with the illness.

26Jun2009 | Ed J Price | 0 comments | Continued
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Before having their first child, a lot of parents learn the art of parenting. Many parenting skills can be taught beforehand but when your child is met with a brain disorder marked by bouts of extreme and impairing changes in mood and behavior, most parents panic. Because a lot of parents think that it is an attitude problem, it must be controlled whatever the cost, even if it would do more harm than good. Bipolar disorder symptoms can come out gradually or appear suddenly at any age. Children diagnosed as young as 5 years of age have been known.

24Jun2009 | Ed J Price | 0 comments | Continued