Understanding Bipolar Disorder

Hi everyone in this video we will 
be discussing bipolar disorder   disclaimer this video contains a sensitive topic 
it is intended for educational purposes only and   should not be used as a diagnosis please consult 
a certified healthcare professional if you have   or think you may have this disorder today we'll be 
going over what bipolar disorder is the symptoms   associated with the disorder the three types 
causes diagnostic techniques and treatments   so what is bipolar disorder bipolar disorder 
is a mental disorder that causes unusual shifts   in mood energy activity levels concentration 
and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks   in canada approximately one percent 
of the population over 15 years of age   currently have bipolar disorder individuals 
with bipolar disorder have mood episodes which   are extreme and intense emotional states that 
occur at distinct times these mood episodes are   categorized as either manic which is categorized 
as feeling extremely up hypomanic which is similar   to mania except is less severe or depressive 
which is categorized as feeling extremely down   you can think of the three mood episodes as being 
on a spectrum with mania and depression being on   opposite ends and normal mood in the middle there 
are several conditions that can sometimes be   confused for bipolar disorder such as borderline 
personality disorder and schizoaffective disorder   borderline personality disorder although 
having similar symptoms is bipolar disorder   is a personality disorder whereas bipolar 
disorder is a mood disorder schizoaffective   disorder also has similar symptoms as 
bipolar disorder however it also has   schizophrenia symptoms such as hallucinations 
or delusions with bipolar disorder does not   people with bipolar disorder can have mania or 
hypomania which are two distinct types of episodes   but they have the same symptoms mania is more 
severe than hypomania and is more noticeable to   other people and causes more noticeable problems 
in day-to-day activities and relationships mania   may also trigger psychosis which is a break from 
reality which can then require hospitalization   in order to be categorized as having a manic or 
hypomanic episode at least three of the following   symptoms must be present abnormally upbeat jumpy 
or wired increased activity energy or agitation   unusual talkativeness exaggerated 
sense of well-being and self-confidence   decreased need for sleep 
racing thoughts distractibility   or poor and impulsive decision-making depression 
is on the other end of the spectrum depressive   episodes cause noticeable difficulty in 
day-to-day activities and relationships   in order to be categorized as having a depressive 
episode at least five of the following symptoms   must be present depressed mood such as feeling sad 
empty hopeless or tearful marked loss of interest   or feeling no pleasure in all or almost all 
activities significant weight loss or weight gain   insomnia or sleeping too much restlessness or 
slowed behavior fatigue or loss of energy feelings   of worthlessness or excessive or inappropriate 
guilt decreased ability to think or concentrate or   indecisiveness or thinking about planning 
or attempting suicide there are three main   types of bipolar disorder bipolar disorder 1 
bipolar disorder 2 and psychothymic disorder   you can think of the three types as being on a 
graph each having a varying severity of manic   and depressive symptoms in bipolar disorder 
one at least one manic episode must be present   and may be preceded or followed by hypomanic or 
major depressive episodes manic episodes must   last at least seven days or manic symptoms must be 
so severe that the person needs immediate hospital   care usually depressive episodes occur as well 
and typically last at least two weeks in bipolar   disorder two at least one major depressive episode 
and at least one hypomanic episode must be present   in order to be placed into this type the 
individual must never have had a manic episode   one thing to note is that bipolar disorder 
2 is not a milder form of bipolar disorder 1   but it is in fact a separate diagnosis while 
the manic episodes of bipolar disorder 1 can   be severe and dangerous individuals with bipolar 
disorder 2 can be depressed for longer periods   which can cause significant impairment in their 
daily lives in psychothymic disorder adults must   have at least two years and children and 
teenagers must have at least one year of   many periods of hypomania symptoms and periods of 
depressive symptoms though less severe than major   depression there are many potential biological 
and genetic causes for bipolar disorder in a few   studies conducted where they studied the brains 
of individuals diagnosed with bipolar disorder   they found that people with bipolar disorder 
appear to have physical changes in their brains   other studies show that bipolar disorder is 
more common in people who have a first degree   relative such as a sibling or a parent who has the 
disorder thus because first-degree relatives share   similar dna there are studies that are trying 
to find genes that may be involved in causing   bipolar disorder other than biological and genetic 
causes there are also factors that may increase an   individual's risk of developing bipolar disorder 
or can act as a trigger for the first episode   these factors include having a first degree 
relative with bipolar disorder periods of   high stress such as the death of a loved one or 
another traumatic event or drug or alcohol abuse   if you suspect you may meet the criteria for 
bipolar disorder or maybe an individual at risk   then it is important to contact a certified health 
care professional such as your family doctor for a   diagnosis bipolar disorder is usually diagnosed 
during late adolescence or early adulthood but   can also appear in other ages when you meet a 
physician they may conduct a physical exam and   lab tests to identify medical problems that could 
be possible causes for your symptoms physicians   may also refer you to a psychiatrist that will 
conduct a psychiatric assessment the psychiatrist   may give you a self-reported questionnaire or may 
guide you through a discussion about your thoughts   feelings and behaviors psychiatrists then may 
try to see if you meet the criteria for bipolar   disorder as depicted in the american psychiatric 
association's diagnostic and statistical manual of   mental disorders also known as dsm-5 the dsm-5 is 
a list of criteria and symptoms that patients must   meet before they are able to be diagnosed with 
bipolar disorder or any other mental disorder for   people who are diagnosed with bipolar disorder 
there are many treatment options available one   option is medication physicians may prescribe mood 
stabilizers to control manic or hypomanic episodes   antipsychotics if symptoms of depression or 
mania remain despite treatment with other   medications antidepressants to help manage 
depressive episodes anti-anxiety medications   to help improve anxiety and sleep symptoms or 
a combination of the medications listed above   another popular option is psychotherapy 
also known as talk therapy   psychotherapy involves the patient talking to a 
mental health professional about their thoughts   feelings moods and behaviors one type of 
psychotherapy is cognitive behavioral therapy   which involves identifying patients unhealthy 
negative beliefs and behaviors and finding a   way to replace them with healthy positive 
beliefs and behaviors we hope that you learn   some valuable information today regarding 
bipolar disorder thanks for watching

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