Bipolar disorder

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Clinic

  • Previously known as manic depression, is a mental disorder characterized by periods of depression and periods of abnormally elevated mood
  • If the elevated mood is severe or associated with psychosis, it is called mania; if it is less severe, it is called hypomania.
  • During mania, an individual behaves or feels abnormally energetic, happy or irritable, and they often make impulsive decisions with little regard for the consequences. There is usually also a reduced need for sleep during manic phases.
  • Late adolescence and early adulthood are peak years for the onset of bipolar disorder
  • Bipolar disorder occurs in approximately 1% of the global population
  • Exact mechanism underlying the disorder remains unclear


Signs / Symptoms

  • Depression: Crying, Negative outlook on life, Poor eye contact, Slowed movements
  • Mania:
    • An increase in energy of psychomotor activity / Decreased need for sleep / Constant fidgeting
    • High risk of suicide
    • Euphoria or dysphoria, Irritability
    • Increased self-esteem or grandiosity
    • Racing thoughts
    • Pressured speech that is difficult to interrupt
    • Disinhibited social behavior
    • Increased goal-oriented activities
    • Impaired judgement, Impulsive or high-risk behaviors such as hypersexuality, Excessive spending.
  • Psychosis: Delusions (Grandiose), Hallucinations

Related states

Hypomania

  • Hypomania is the milder form of mania, defined as at least four days of the same criteria as mania, but which does not cause a significant decrease in the individual's ability to socialize or work,
  • It lacks psychotic features such as delusions or hallucinations, and does not require psychiatric hospitalization.

Mixed affective episodes

  • In bipolar disorder, a mixed state is an episode during which symptoms of both mania and depression occur simultaneously.
  • Individuals experiencing a mixed state may have manic symptoms such as grandiose thoughts while simultaneously experiencing depressive symptoms such as excessive guilt or feeling suicidal.
  • They are considered to have a higher risk for suicidal behavior as depressive emotions such as hopelessness are often paired with mood swings or difficulties with impulse control.
  • Anxiety disorders occur more frequently as a comorbidity in mixed bipolar episodes than in non-mixed bipolar depression or mania.
  • Substance (including alcohol) use also follows this trend, thereby appearing to depict bipolar symptoms as no more than a consequence of substance use.


Comorbid conditions


Entities / Miasms

GSS STLE TBE
Emotional lability +++ +++ +++
Hallucinations / Delusions +++ +++
Depression +++ +++
Psychosis +++

Research

Remedies

Depression stage Manic stage Changing mood
  • Bell
  • Stram
  • Hyos
  • Tarant
  • Syph
Ign: Hysteria + Changing symptoms

Med

carc: Hysteria + Changing symptoms

PULS: Hysteria + Changing symptoms

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