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February 13, 2010

Manic Depression

‘Manic Depression’, or ‘Bipolar Disorder’, is considered one of the most severe kinds of depression people usually suffer from. It is characterized by sudden and extreme mood swings. Manic depression is so-called because manic means ‘mania’, which refers to the ‘ups’ while depression refers to the ‘downs’. Bi-polar also refers to both ends of the spectrum of emotions

A lot of people experience sudden changes in their moods and, sometimes, these so-called mood swings are not just caused by PMS (pre-menstrual syndrome) or stress. Doctors have diagnosed mood swings as a common symptom of depression, if these mood swings are extreme. For instance, if someone gets angry because a shop does not have his favourite biscuits, it may just a sign of a spoilt brat, but when becoming angry also means that that person will shout and swear at the shop keeper, it could represent the onset of Manic Depression.

The ‘manic’ times or ‘ups’ in Manic Depression (or Bi-polar Disorder) are described as the times when a person who is suffering from Manic Depression experiences excessively high periods, exemplified by heightened energy, sudden outbursts of euphoric mood, extreme irritability, together with racing thoughts and aggressive behaviour. Therapists say that, someone suffering from Manic Depression may have these so-called manic ‘periods’ not just for a day or so, they can actually go on for as long as a week or even longer.

During these so-called ‘low’ or ‘down’ periods, people who are suffering from Manic Depression may experience very similar symptoms to those who are suffering from ‘normal’ depression. People who are suffering from Manic Depression will experience periods of a depressed state of mind – including abject feelings of lack of self worth and being unloved.

There are various other symptoms too: irrational guilt, extreme sadness, anxiety attacks, feeling of not belonging, severe pessimism and an obvious loss of pleasure. According to therapists, anyone who is depressed continuously for more than a week can be officially diagnosed as a Manic Depressive.

In spite of it being one of the most common and acute sorts of depressive disorder, Manic Depression can be successfully treated, according to doctors. There’s no reason to worry too much about having it. You just need to follow the procedures that the therapist gives you and take the prescribed medication in the proper dosage in order to help you (or your friend or love one) overcome Manic Depression before it is too late.

Furthermore, individuals who suffer from Manic Depression should visit their therapists on a regular basis, so as to be able to release their pent up emotions to someone who can understand just what it is they are going through a lot better than an untrained person.

Although positive results for Manic Depression can be obtained from natural alternatives, a proper and a more lasting relief from Manic Depressive symptoms can best be acquired through seeing a cognitive behaviour therapist. Contrary to some thought, when it comes to psychiatric treatments, psychiatrists, preferably cognitive behaviour therapists are still the best ones to consult for a lasting cure for Manic Depression.

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