Bipolar disorder is a type of mental illness that can cause your mood to fluctuate from extreme highs (mania) to extreme lows (depression). People sometimes refer to bipolar disorder as manic-depression or manic-depressive illness. Bipolar disorder can be a disabling illness and can also present significant challenges to the families, friends and colleagues of people who have it.
Symptoms can include a wide range of moderate to severe mood swings that tend to form a pattern. Part of this pattern may include normal periods when your mood is stable. During a manic mood, you may experience:
During a depressive mood, you may experience:
The causes of bipolar disorder are not known. However, several factors may work alone or in combination to cause the disease:
Lifelong treatment is often essential for bipolar disorder. Treatment usually involves a combination of medications to stabilize your mood along with individual and/or group counseling (psychotherapy, talk therapy, etc.) with a trained mental health provider. People with bipolar disorder often need to work with a physician to find the right medication or combination of medicines to get well. You will need to continue your treatment even when you feel well.
Sometimes the treatment of bipolar disorder requires hospitalization, especially if you have thought about or attempted suicide, or become detached from reality (psychotic).
For more information about the Brattleboro Retreat’s programs & services for treating anxiety and other mental health or addiction issues, call 802-258-3700 or go to our Central Intake Department.
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