An Essay On Bipolar Disorder

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Bipolar. This is a word that is becoming increasing more popular in today’s society. Statistics collated within the UK show that 1% of the population suffer from a form of bipolar disorder (bipolaraware.co.uk). But what is the illness and who is affected? Bipolar disorder is a brain disorder which causes unusual shifts in a person’s mood, energy and ability to function (mentalhealth.net 2004). Sometimes called manic depression this is an illness with ‘directly opposite states of mind’. Whilst we all may suffer ups and downs in life from time to time, bipolar is a psychological state in which a person experiences a mood disorder causing radical mood alterations which varies from manic highs to depressive lows. Although the sufferer may believe they enjoy the ‘high’ phase, these extremes in mood can be terribly distressing and be very damaging for the individual. They can result in damaged relationships, loss of employment, and in severe cases, suicide. Bipolar can be broken down into two types. ...
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