Bipolar and Depression Information
From high to low.
From euphoria to depression. From recklessness to listlessness.
These are the extremes associated with bipolar disorder, which can
be a serious and disabling mental illness. The condition is also
known as
manic-depression or manic-depressive illness — from manias on
the one extreme to depression on the other.
Bipolar disorder affects more than 2 million American adults, or
about 1 percent of the population age 18 and older. It often begins
in adolescence or early adulthood and may persist throughout life.
Its causes are elusive, and there's no cure. The
flares of bipolar disorder may last for weeks or months, causing
great disturbances in the lives of those affected, their friends and
their families. Left untreated, the condition usually worsens. But
it can be managed with medications and other therapies.
Information About Depression and Bipolar Disorder
Treatment of Depression:
For the most
comprehensive information about Depression, visit our
Depression Community Center
here, at HealthyPlace.com.
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