Bipolar Disorder: Treating Depression, Mood Disorders, and Other Signs
Written by Lucy Hilts
Narrated by Lily Northfield
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About this audiobook
The following topics are included in this 2-book combo:
Book 1: Sometimes, when people are diagnosed with bipolar disorder, the diagnosis is wrong. In some cases, the condition is mistaken for borderline personality disorder, or the main essence of the disorder is still missing. We will investigate this further, as well as some of the criteria that a diagnosis like that has to meet.
Aside from this, this book will guide you along to comprehend what the effects of social media and socializing can have on a person with bipolar disorder. Last but not least, it emphasizes how couples can cope if one of them goes through the hardships of mania, depression, or other associated symptoms.
Book 2: Does bipolar disorder occur in children?
What are some of the main elements of a bipolar disorder?
What is so difficult about diagnosing bipolar disorder?
What are possible solutions?
These and many other questions will be answered in this book. Aside from this, clinical concepts will be discussed, as well as nutritional resources, the connection to autism, suicidal tendencies, and the overlap of the symptoms in schizophrenia.
In short, if you’re trying to learn more about bipolar disorder, this book is a good choice.
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