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How Families Can Support Their Loved Ones Living With Bipolar Disorder

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By Dawna Roberts, December 22, 2017 As a caregiver, being around someone who lives with bipolar disorder can be confusing, frustrating, and leave you feeling helpless and hopeless, not knowing where to turn. However, there are things that you can do to make the life...

Kathy and Dean— Depression At Any Age Can Be More Than Mood

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According to her husband Dean, Kathy was always a tremendously happy person, outgoing and loving life. That is, until after the age of sixty, when she lost her older sister who was like a second mother to her. The two were very close and, although Kathy prepared...

What Families Need to Know About Mixed States in Adult Bipolar Disorder

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By Nicola Smith, December 19, 2017 For most adults with bipolar disorder, their mood alternates over time between manic (elevated) and depressive, with normal states in between. During a mixed state, however, a person experiences manic and depressive states in rapid...

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