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Friday, 21 December 2012

Bipolar Disorder Can be Controlled

Psychology Zone - Bipolar disorder is a form of psychiatric disorder in the category of chronic and serious. However, there is good news for you, it was a form of bipolar disorder can be controlled.
Through a series of accurate diagnosis and optimal therapy, bipolar disorder can be overcome, including minimizing the risk of suicide. Improving the quality of life in people with bipolar can be met through early detection and education.
Relatives of the family or loved ones of people with bipolar disorder should also give support patience, optimism, perseverance and unyielding while undergoing therapy. This was disclosed by Tuti Wahmurti, Honor Council Representative Profession Association of Physician Specialists Medical Life Indonesia (PDSKJI).
"This strategy can be tailored to the patient treatment. There are acute treatment phase, the phase of continuous therapy (treatment continuation phase) and the phase of maintenance therapy (maintenance treatment phase), "said Tuti in the seminar 'Bipolar Disorder: Can Controlled?' at the JW Marriott Hotel in Jakarta, Wednesday (25/4).
He said, delaying diagnosis and treatment in patients with bipolar disorder would lead to severe depression for them. If these conditions worse, they tend not to be controlled.
"Bipolar disorder needs to be controlled. One is through the correct treatment. Additionally, it should be understood, people with bipolar disorder are not to be avoided, but they should be given the comfort and warmth of the people around him, "said Tuti.
Bipolar disorder is a form of mental disorder that is episodic or recurring within a certain timeframe. This disorder usually begins from the symptoms of mood changes (suana liver) and can occur for life.
There are five episodes of bipolar, depression, mixed, eutimia, beads, and hipomanik. Even worse, people with bipolar disorder have a greater potential to commit suicide than people with Schizophrenia.
The cause of bipolar disorder is multifactorial or have a lot of reasons. Some of these factors include brain biology, genetics, and life experiences that can lead to stress. (Mt / mba)

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