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Can a Person Control Own Actions During Manic Depression

November 30th, 2008

Misdiagnosed in the early years, manic depression is unpleasant form of the condition as was not always taken seriously.

You may even know someone who suffers form it as they are prone to sudden changes in their moods and you may find that sometimes they are really low and at other times almost hyperactive. Many people actually experience erratic changes in their moods from time to time but these mood swings may actually caused by PMS (pre-menstrual syndrome) or stress. Regular and continual changes in a person’s temperament are a sure sign of depression that doctors now check for.

When a suspected depressed individual changes to someone who will become angry or annoyed at minor events and become very irritable then the chances are they are suffering with manic depression. The so-called manic in manic depression is described as to be the times when a person suffering from bipolar depression may experience periods of heightened energy. Irritability and argumentative behavior is never far away from this condition though and may even become aggressive. To make matters worse, the manic depressive patient when in this elevated mood may even carry on with sudden periods of elation for almost a week.

When it comes to the low or down periods, they can actually cause someone who is suffering from manic depression to experience very similar symptoms to those who are suffering from actual depression. The feeling of being of no use to anyone will over a period of time affect the persons mind and cause further problems for the therapist to overcome. Various symptoms may be displayed such as showing guilt, extreme sadness, anxiety attacks, feeling of not belonging, extreme pessimism and obvious loss for pleasure. According to therapists, an individual who is depressed consistently for more than a week can officially be diagnosed as someone who is suffering from manic depression.

Although the seriousness of this condition cannot be underestimated, surprisingly, it is possible to be treated. Providing the victim continues to follow the instructions their doctor has given them, it is possible to have a relatively normal life. Drugs alone will not help cure this condition and it is equally important that the sufferer must not feel isolated so access to their doctor is imperative so that reassurance and available advice can be given.

While relief may come from drugs and other natural medicines it is the behavioral therapist that will really make a difference in the long term. In fact cognitive behavioral therapists are still the primary resource in the care and treatment of people suffering with manic depression. It is now seriously believed that cognitive behavioral therapists are going to be the front line cure for bipolar depression.

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