Archive for the 'Bipolar Resources' Category

Your Binge-Drinking Abusive Partner - Could it be Bipolar Disorder?

If you love your man, and he gets abusive, what do you think is going on? If you consult a ‘family worker’ you’re likely to be encouraged to leave him. Sometimes this is the right advice. But if you know in your heart (or your brain) that this man is usually loving and caring and […]

Finding Free or Low Cost Treatment for Bipolar

Living with bipolar is stressful enough and you don’t need the added stress and anxiety that comes along with locating affordable treatment. Medication is a necessary requirement for individuals who are suffering from bipolar and for many people it is a requirement in their lives that they can receive the treatment they need at the […]

Social Security Disability - Not So Easy For Those With Mental Illness

My experience with Social Security has been a rough one. In the beginning, my family and I did not want to consider it because we thought it would be easy for me to get a job.
However, it was very difficult. The first time I went to Social Security I had to wait a long time […]

Fighting Depression: Herbal Remedies

A couple of centuries ago, mankind didn’t have the knowledge they have now to treat the many different ailments we seem to suffer. Depression, bipolar disorder, and anxiety attacks were maladies that made people act oddly, and most of the time they wound up being locked away or accused of being possessed.
Back then, natural herbal […]

Alcoholism and Bipolar Disorder

It seems fairly commonsense to avoid over-indulging in alcohol if you are a bipolar sufferer, particularly in light of recent research which shows that alcoholism and bipolar disorder are linked.
The research showed that alcoholism and bipolar frequently go hand in hand. One usually develops before the other, more commonly bipolar disorder which in turn […]

Testing For Bipolar In Children

It is only in the past two decades bipolar and depression in children has been taken seriously. Testing for bipolar in children has now become more common, following research which revealed that depression and associated bipolar is occurring earlier in life today than in past decades.
In his very informative article about this subject, Arthur Buchanan […]

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