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In some cases, mania may cause a break from reality. This is called psychosis. Bipolar II disorder. You've had at least one major depressive episode and at ...
Therapies such as dialectic behavioral therapy, a type of CBT, and acceptance and commitment therapy also have been shown to help in bipolar disorder. Treatment ...
Usually you'll need a mood stabilizer or an antipsychotic medicine that functions as a mood stabilizer. Medicines may include: Mood stabilizers. Mood- ...
In bipolar 1, the highs are called “mania.” In bipolar 2, they are called “hypomania.” Both may include increased activity, energy or agitation. Decreased need ...
You also may be anxious. If you have bipolar disorder, you'll likely have extreme mood swings. Your feelings may range from being very sad, empty or cranky to ...
The FLAME Study is a 16-week clinical trial to study treatment with lamotrigine or fluoxetine in bipolar I, II and bipolar schizoaffective depressed adults. The ...
Bipolar disorder in children: Is it possible? Bipolar medications and weight gain · Bipolar treatment: I vs. II · Cognitive behavioral therapy ...
The purpose of this study is to assess the feasibility of measurement-based care (MBC) with the preferred measure for bipolar disorder and assess fidelity to ...
In most cases, these behaviors aren't a sign of a mental health problem that needs to be treated. All kids have rough periods. They'll feel down, irritable, ...
The lows consist of mild or moderate depressive symptoms. Cyclothymia symptoms are similar to those of bipolar I or II disorder, but they're less severe. When ...
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