Bipolar Depression And Its Treatment Spokane WA

Bipolar depression is hazardous and crucial to the patient and the surrounding people, this article is set to introduce an bipolar depression treatment that might take effect, read and learn more about it.

Local Companies

Spokane County Mental Health Ombudsman
(509) 624-1740
915 W 2nd Ave
Spokane, WA
United Behavioral Health
(509) 777-8900
901 N Monroe St Ste 202
Spokane, WA
Codependants Anonymous (Coda)
(509) 623-2442
Spokane, WA
Suncrest Wellness Center
(509) 468-4770
9103 N Division St
Spokane, WA
Briscoe Barbara RN Lmhc MA
(509) 466-0772
Spokane, WA
Caruso Mary J MA Lmhc
(509) 465-1930
8117 N Division St Ste F
Spokane, WA
O'shea Katie Lmhc
(509) 456-4519
1614 W Riverside Ave
Spokane, WA
Spokane Mental Health
(509) 458-7460
Spokane, WA
Spokane Mental Health
(509) 458-7439
2610 W Northwest Blvd
Spokane, WA
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The distinguishing characteristic of bipolar depression, as compared to other mood disorders, is the presence of at least one manic episode. Additionally, it is presumed to be a chronic condition because the vast majority of individuals who have one manic episode have additional episodes in the future. The statistics suggest that four episodes in ten years is an average, without preventative treatment. Every individual with bipolar depression has a unique pattern of mood cycles, combining depression and manic episodes, which is specific to that individual, but predictable once the pattern is identified. Research studies suggest a strong genetic influence in bipolar depression.

Bipolar depression typically begins in adolescence or early adulthood and continues throughout life. Bipolar depression is often not recognized as a psychological problem, because it is episodic. Consequently, those who have bipolar depression may suffer needlessly for years without treatment.

Treatment for Bipolar Depression

Effective treatment is available for bipolar depression. Without treatment, marital breakups, job loss, alcohol and drug abuse, and suicide may result from the chronic, episodic mood swings. The most significant treatment issue is noncompliance with treatment. Most individuals with bipolar depression do not perceive their manic episodes as needing treatment, and they resist entering treatment. In fact, most people report feeling very good during the beginning of a manic episode, and do not want it to stop. This is a serious judgment problem. As the manic episode progresses, concentration becomes difficult, thinking becomes more grandiose, and problems develop. Unfortunately, the risk taking behavior usually results in significant painful consequences such as loss of a job or a relationship, running up excessive debts, or getting into legal difficulties. Many individuals with bipolar depression abuse drugs or alcohol during manic episodes, and some of these develop secondary substance abuse problems. Therefore, it is advisable to treat Bipolar Depression at its early stage

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David Chandler

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