Bipolar Disorder

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Diary of A Teenage Bipolar Jane Bryantz

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This is a project for a high school AP Psychology course. This is a fictionalized account of having psychological ailment. For questions about this blog project or its content please email the teacher, Laura Astorian: [email protected]

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Diary of A Teenage BipolarJane Bryantz

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What is bipolar disorder?

Previously known as manic-depressive disorder.This disorder consists of mood swings.

Generally consists of two poles of emotions that are opposite of one another.

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What causes this disorder?

● Genetics● Childhood experiences● Other life events ● Neural processing● Melatonin activity

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What are the symptoms?

Most common symptoms include…

● depression● excessive happiness● anxiety ● inability to make decisions● suicidal thoughts

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What are a few warning signs?

● In some cases patients do not follow regular bipolar disorder symptoms or they go unnoticed.

● Commonly overpowering negative emotions result in self injury, or cutting.

● In manic or depressive episodes some people may attempt suicide.

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What are the risk factors?

Genetic factors - Most individuals have relatives that suffer from depression or bipolar disorder.

Neurological diseases & thyroid disease - these carry similar symptoms that may be mistaken for bipolar disorder

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What are typical “phases” of a bipolar individual ?

1. Mania - elevated mood and increased self-esteem

2. Depression- may also consider suicide

3. A Mixed Episode- mania and depression can be experienced at the same time

4. Rapid Cycling - 4 or more different types of episodes in one year

5. Seasonal patterns - moods triggered by a certain time of year

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What are the treatment options?

Mood Stabilizers - such as lithium or antipsychotic drugs

Atypical Antipsychotics - provide greater symptoms relief

Psychotherapy - Seeing a therapist to help stabilize oneself and prevent relapse or excessive episodes

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How does a person cope ?

Firsthand, many individuals deny diagnosis. But with the help of psychotherapy and the correct medical treatments anyone with this disorder can be pretty normal.

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What are the demographics?

About 5.7 million adults, 18 and older, have bipolar disorder in America.

That is 3 in every 100 adults.

70% of people with bipolar disorder will be misdiagnosed at least once.

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Interesting Facts

3 times or more a day a bipolar individual experiences symptoms of depression.

Suicide rates are higher for those with bipolar disorder.

The average set of onset for bipolar disorder is 25.

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When I am feeling angry ...

I want to lash out at everyone.

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When I am going through a manic episode ...

Life is GREAT.

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When I feel depressed ...

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When I am suffering from sleep deprivation ...

“Why me ?”

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When I forget to take my medicine ...

or I think I won’t need it.

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When I feel the need to escape ..

I choose alternate methods that do not help in the long run.

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But ... I have learned

Walking can help me positively find relief.

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and keeping a journal helps me feel in control of my thoughts.

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Talk therapy helps me ...

recognize my triggers

My therapist has helped me learn meditation techniques.

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This is a project for a high school AP Psychology course. This is a fictionalized account of having psychological ailment.