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Essay / Bipolar Disorder Case Study - 659 a mood disorder. It is characterized by episodes of elevated or agitated mood called mania, usually alternating with episodes of depression. Bipolar indicates that the person exhibits two types of behavior, one in which they exhibit abnormal behavior and the other in which they are depressed. Adolescents and especially children with bipolar depression are generally classified as early-onset bipolar disorder and should be treated even though this illness is lifelong. Key Diagnostic Criteria Since bipolar exhibits two different mood types: depression and mania, it is necessary to understand the two symptoms separately.A. Episode of depression..The child often becomes aggressive and argumentative, and also gets irritated easily.. Bipolar children also lack motivation to complete their task, that is, it is difficult for them to succeed in school.. They also often have trouble getting enough sleep.. They also complain a lot of pain such as stomach aches and headaches.. They also feel guilty, sad and think a lot about the death or suicide.B. Manic episode. Children tend to talk more than usual. However, their conversation is one-sided and they are not interested in how others react to their speech. They feel very happy, ...... middle of paper ......e parents, doctors and young people. The main goals of this treatment are to treat and reduce the severity of acute episodes of mania or depression when they occur, to reduce the frequency of episodes, to avoid transitioning from one phase to another, and to help the patient function as best as possible between episodes. Some medications can be taken as an example: lithium, anti-epileptic drugs like carbamazepine, antidepressants like SSRIs.Reference.http://www.buzzle.com/articles/bipolar-disorder-in-children.html Source: Disorder bipolar | University of Maryland Medical Center http://umm.edu/health/medical/reports/articles/bipolar-disorder#ixzz2xawYkiDH source: http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/bipolar-disorder -in- children-and-adolescents/index.shtml
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