MOOD DISORDERS
Mental Illnesses are Real Illnesses
Bipolar disorder, or manic depression, is a medical illness suffered by over 10 million American people that causes extreme shifts in mood, energy, thought, functioning and behavior. Changes may be subtle or dramatic and vary greatly over the course of a person’s life.
Bipolar disorder is a chronic and generally lifelong condition with recurring episodes of mania and depression that can last from days to months. This disease usually begins in late adolescence or early adulthood, although it can start in early childhood. Bipolar disorder affects both men and women equally and is found among all ages, races, ethnic groups and social classes.
Most people generally require some sort of lifelong treatment. Medication is available, and psychotherapy, support and education are also essential components of the treatment process.