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Home Manic Depression
Manic Depression is typically called Bipolar Disorder today. Bipolar disorder has a typical age of onset of 30 years old although many people have onset in their teens. Bipolar disorder is a complex genetic disorder with vast mood swings that range from major, or clinical, depression to mania or extreme elation. The mood swings can happen gradually or suddenly. When mood swings happen frequently, the process is called rapid cycling. People with bipolar disorder may suffer impairment in occupational and social functioning. 80-90% of manic patients eventually experience a full depressive episode.
The major or clinical depression symptoms seen with Bipolar Disorder include:
- Depressed mood
- Markedly diminished interest or pleasure in activities
- Significant variation in appetite and weight
- Insomnia or excessive sleep
- Mental and physical agitation or slowing
- Fatigue or loss of energy
- Feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt
- Diminished ability to think or concentrate
- Recurrent thoughts of death
The symptoms of mania seen with Bipolar Disorder include:
- Inflated self-esteem or grandiosity
- Decreased need for sleep
- More talkative than usual or pressure to keep talking
- Flight of ideas or subjective experience that thought are racing
- Easily distractible
- Increase in goal directed activity or mental or physical agitation
- Impulsivity (e.g. reckless spending, reckless driving, hypersexual thought and acting out, unplanned travel, foolish business investments).
If you or a family member has these symptoms and daily life is being compromised as a result, you may wish to contact our Dr. Westerbackâs psychiatric office for a consultation by calling (805) 497-1618. |
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