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Define the term bipolar disorder (1.

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1. The Bipolar Disorder is when a person is passing very fast

The bipolar disorder is when a person is passing very fast emotional and behavioral on the short period
from overactive, excitement to deep depression and between these moods unstable he or she may be
delusion.

2. Describe possible causes of bipolar disorder. (2.1)

Bipolar disorder does not have the exact cause yet we believe that associated with other mental
illnesses we believe that the number and the different factors will make a person or envious to develop
this condition. There are certain factors that lead to the development of this disorder. Such as a
combination of chemicals in the brain such as dopamine or serotonin, their high or low levels can
change the condition of a person. Another factor would be genetically transmitted by genes from
parents who did not develop this condition but the children could be inherited. Events in one's life or
factors trigger the appearance of such a disorder, such as loss of someone's dear, drug or alcohol abuse,
sexual or psychological abuse, inability to spend or work.

3. Describe the feelings an individual may have when experiencing bipolar disorder (3.1.)

Manifesting a bipolar episode could be divided or oscillated between the two extremes they find mania
when the person feels a high state of excitement and depression when the person has gone to the other
extreme and feels very low and has suicidal thoughts. The person who manifests a state of extreme
happiness would be a very impulsive person, very energetic will be an overly positive person, will be
very open and will engage in many activities once again will have very irritable behavior and aggressive
behavior will be self-appreciate and try to impress. A person who will be in the other extreme from
where he can easily pass in the fall of the depressive episode, the person who once was very happy and
now suddenly became silent or silent will have negative thoughts about the future will lose contact and
the pleasure to get involved in what she started to feel guilty she'll self-blame she'll have difficulty
sleeping she'll feel overwhelmingly angry and sad and hopeless.

4. Describe the ways bipolar disorder affects the individual and their life. (3.2.)

An individual suffering from bipolar disorder may easily pass from one to the other if he is in the
workplace. This person will not be able to keep his job for a job, the boss or colleagues will or will not be
satisfied with your performance, there will always be criticism or praise, and with such a disorder it will
almost impossible to cope with the situation. There will be a lot of emotions and thoughts of happiness
and enthusiasm going on to aggression and suicidal thoughts. A manic episode will lead to family
conflicts you will be accused of behaving irresponsibly find you very agitated maybe and aggressively
once this excitability can lead to silly situations where, because of the enthusiasm you can risk unhealthy
sexual behavior with strangers or exaggeration to offer your goods anyone in the idea that what you do
is good and that will give you a good feeling. In the case of a depressive episode in which you may enter
later or soon after you have committed or been involved in a situation, it will be very overwhelming and
it will be impossible for you to control or save yourself from those environments. In some situations it
will be difficult to accept the reality will suffer psychotic episodes will hear voices, will manifest
paranoia, will not have power over its human entity and will need help.

5. Explain how an individuals bipolar disorder may affect others. (3.3)

The impact on a family and friends will be immediate, bipolar disorder along with anger and depression
can be very tedious and dreadful for loved ones who will not initially understand what is happening to
their dear person and especially will not know what face. The family will try or ask how they can help
they will feel hopeless they will not know if they will recover from this situation. His family may be at risk
and the dear person in this situation may adopt aggressive behavior that puts loved ones at risk and that
would be very tiring not just for the individual and for the family. Family and friends will find it difficult
to understand the behavior of their loved ones and will try to seek support and help.

6. Describe the demands of daily life that may influence symptoms of bipolar disorder. (4.1)

A stressful life that will always influence the mood of someone who can be extremely happy or happy or
totally sad and melancholy. Tensioning events in one's life could affect the mental health of the
individual or his / her family. the demands of your daily life with you such as the job in which the boss
will have expectations from you, greater involvement, stress, little money, work even the relationship
may be affected by a divorce or abuse by your loved ones or other nature and uncertainty could lead to
emotional imbalance even domestic problems such as home change or illness of a person in the family,
or poverty or debt can lead to an emotional imbalance that untreated can lead to cosecant disorder.

7. Describe how these demands of daily life may influence symptoms of bipolar disorder. (4.2)

These demands of daily life in nature will surely affect a maniac or depressed person, because these
individuals will not be able to cope with the stress they will be automatically exposed to and become
bipolar. A bipolar person will easily move from one state to another showing different symptom that will
put the others at risk even for themselves. As in a relationship that can break through a divorce a person
suffering from bipolar disorder would not know how to address the problem in the first phase will try to
overestimate the person or self and then will result in excessive anxiety or self-mutilation conditions for
try or impress will self-indulge and accuse. In the maniac episode, the person may be overjoyed, or if
they have money problems, they will try to spend more than they can afford. Because of the increased
oscillation, a person with bipolar disorder will find it hard to control their everyday lives so that their
condition will always change.

8. Give examples of symptoms that may occur in a manic and depressive episode. (5.1)

A man in a manic episode will feel very euphoric, in a state of well will have an uncontrollable state of
excitement, will be irritated or agitated, will have sexual energy, will easily distract from certain
activities, will not be able focus will be very naive and adventurous. He will have a very active energetic
behavior than usual, will talk a lot, will easily move from one subject to another, will be very friendly,
will rest very little, will be very uninhibited or will combine drugs and alcohol, will spend money more
and less, but after this episode you will feel very unhappy and will have only a few clear memories of
that maniacal episode or not and will remember nothing. In the case of a depressive episode it may
manifest itself through excessive sadness it will feel very tired, guilty and hopeless will feel agitated and
will have suicidal thoughts. His behavior may manifest through loss of appetite to engage in ordinary
activities will not rest or sleep too much, will eat little or too much, will combine alcohol with drugs, will
try to avoid others, will try to get hurt and will try to commit suicide. A person who will be in a
depressing episode, he\she may be very difficult to deal with the maniac. It is the very large difference
between the two will make the depression more profound.

9. Give examples of medical intervention for bipolar disorder. (6.1)

In any situation, those who suffer from bipolar disorder will need medication without medication, the
patient will not be able to control their illness through medication, it is known to administer this lithium
that is administered for the mood, another drug would be anticonvulsive that is given in the case of the
depressive episode to prevent it and not the last of the antipsychotics if the symptoms of mania and
depression persist. In more serious situations where patient hospitalization is required or required to be
hospitalized, admission to the hospital will take place in a more thorough care and will be kept under
observation. Another method of treatment would be ECT which is an older way of treatment in which,
following a general anesthetic, an electrical current will pass through the brain in order to cause a fit,
this treatment is used to treat severe and depressive manic episode is less used now than in recut but it
works well when there is no chance to succeed. Another alternative therapy besides these is the
treatment of talking in which special psychiatrists consultants will try to explain to people or family why
those loved ones who suffer from bipolar disorder in what is the disease they suffer are the weaknesses
of what start these episodes, and once again give them confidence and courage to talk about their
disorder helping them to cope with the crisis. Another speech therapy would be CBT also teaches
patients or peers family friends or parents how they can identify the weaknesses in a concert or in a
situation to protect them from the keep moments that could lead to an episode of anger or depression.

10. Describe ways in which an individual with bipolar disorder can help to manage their illness when
entering a manic and depressive episode. (6.2)

To succeed as a person suffering from mania or depression episode should ask for support, to lose and
to eat regularly, keep in touch with the family and the community he\she is part of, to ask their partner
or the family to take care his or her finance a result of the manic episode make excesses, take care of
oneself, make gentle exercises, know the person like him who can go through the same experiences to
be aware of their illness and at the moment change states of mind can take a safety decision for him or
her she and others.

11. Describe ways in which others can help an individual with bipolar disorder to manage their illness.
(6.3)

To help a person who suffers from bipolar disorder you may have the first time to understand what it
means, to encourage the person to talk about it and how it feels, to be prepared or prepared to give
bipolar responsibilities to them when they are well, trust and respect them wishes, contact the crisis
team if the person is at risk of suicide, teach you or the family what the bipolar disorder means and what
they should face, or find informed in community or local groups that provide support for those with
bipolar disorder, give respite care to the person being care for, to allow the career to take a break.

12. Describe local resources and treatments that would be available to an individual experiencing
bipolar disorder. (6.4)

In the category of local resources, special hostels such as hostels where people receive care and have
permanent careers can trust to have an independent life. Other day care centers can benefit from group
therapies, counseling, or advice and advice. In the centers, you can have the chance to learn new skills
like music, cooking classes or crafts can arrange travelers or the opportunity to go out to town with a tea
or a nice place to serve lunch. And another organization is the crisis team find something alternative to
hospitals where you can offer accommodation or support to your home or telephone counseling that
you are in a crisis and you can decide for yourself in what prescribes the medication. The CPA is taken
into consideration here, the psychiatric services will come to those who will work as a health care
professional, who will or who coordinator who have the role to provide all the necessary support.
Another source would be the social services that make the assessment of the person and how the
community is affected or what they can offer in return to help a member of the community. the CMHT
has the role of incrusting a person to live independently this organization helps them to better integrate
into their community and find a job to find accommodation or to arrange an appointment with CPN at
home.

Regarding the treatment for those who suffer from bipolar disorder, which is very important given that
manic and depressive episodes will put the person concerned down, these individuals will need a good
psychiatrist who understands the illness of which also suffers from the treatment he could recommend,
since not all people are as well the psychiatrist should take this into consideration and treat individuals
individually. In order to have a good or balanced mood, lithium will be given. Another form of treatment
that will not treat the illness itself would be psychiatric therapy that will try to reduce the repeated
exposures of mania and depression. The social worker who will be in charge and will be able to
participate in the community or at the home of the person in question who will provide support and
useful information to the family or person in question.

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