Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder, also called manic depression, which has two emotional sides. The changes in moods are more than normal ups and downs.
Mania, or a manic episode, is feeling extremely energetic, active, and/or aggressive.
Depression, or a depressive episode, is feeling extremely sad, hopeless, and/or empty.
Mixed episodes have both kinds of feelings; sometimes at the same time, or going up and down during the same day.
Treatment is designed to reduce the symptoms and how often episodes happen. It includes medications, education about the disorder, and psychotherapy.
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- Bipolar Disorder An information factsheet including descriptions of symptoms, treatments and the way in which the brain is affected.
- McMan's Depression and Bipolar Web Articles on depression and mania by a former journalist diagnosed with the disorder.
- Bipolar Aware Presents an overview of the illness with information on different forms of treatment.
- The Bipolar Child: A Day in the Life Newsletter article about the course of a school day including descriptions of experiences by kids, teenagers and their parents.
- Bipolar Disorder An overview of the symptoms and types with information about how to help a friend.
- A Story of Bipolar Disorder A booklet that provides a personal account, checklist of symptoms and tips on getting help. From the National Institute of Mental Health.
- MDF The BiPolar Organisation: Bipolar Section Resources organised in sections with a brief guide to each. Includes information about NHS services and carer's rights in the UK.
- TeensHealth: Bipolar Disorder Article explains what it is, four different types, signs and symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment.