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How to Identify Rapid Cycling Bipolar Disorder

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If you are wondering what rapid cycling bipolar disorder is then you have come to the right place. Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that involves two poles – mania and depression. Rapid cycling bipolar, put simply, is a quick shift between these two states.

Rapid cycling bipolar is one of the most severe forms of bipolar disorder. Usually, the prognosis for the patient is not good. Due to the rapid swings between mania and depression, the mental health of the individual is usually heavily compromised. It is also difficult to treat rapid cycling bipolar because the treatments for mania and depression differ.

According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders IV-TR, rapid cycling bipolar includes at least four episodes of depression and hypomania/mania within a year. Fortunately, for people with rapid cycling bipolar, there are periods where they are asymptomatic.

Some people with rapid cycling bipolar do not have normal moods between their episodes of mania and depression. This is the form of the disorder that is most troublesome because the individual does not have time without a mood disorder.

Since it is common for people with rapid cycling bipolar disorder to engage in risky behavior, it is common for them to use illegal drugs. Illegal drugs can sometimes cause rapid cycling bipolar disorder to cycle a bit more quickly. In a sense, people are trying to self-medicate themselves – a venture that does not often turn out well.

If you have rapid cycling bipolar you should seek the help of a licensed mental health professional. Psychiatrists and clinical psychologists are the professionals best suited to deal with bipolar and they should be consulted regularly. There are medications that can help people with bipolar disorder. Therapy can also help as well.

If you want to find out more about rapid cycling bipolar disorder, you can search the World Wide Web for information on the topic. In addition, public libraries have a wealth of information available for you to consume. It is important that if you are suffering from bipolar disorder that you seek professional help. Statistics show that anywhere between ten and fifteen percent of people with bipolar disorder successfully commit suicide.

Don’t take a chance with your life. Get the help you need today and start yourself on the road to recovery!









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