Test For Manic Depression

Written By Chouhab on lundi 1 décembre 2008 | 11:55

By Louis Soul

Also known as bipolar depression, manic depression as it is more commonly known is probably the worst form of depression.

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. Although many of us can experience occasions where dramatic mood swings can occur, this is often caused by short term stress at work or pre-menstrual tension for example. 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.

Symptoms of real depression are shown by the sufferer when they are feeling low and sometimes bipolar depressives are misdiagnosed when they are seen in this condition. Part of the problem stems from the fact that when in the depressed condition they may experience the situation common to depressed patients when they feel unwanted and of no use. It is not uncommon for many of the more serious mental aspects of depression to take hold such as extreme guilt, pessimism and sadness for their situation. Over time the diagnosis of this condition has been refined and behavioral therapists now consider that a person suffering from any of these symptoms for as little as a week consistently is a possible manic depressive candidate.

Although the seriousness of this condition cannot be underestimated, surprisingly, it is possible to be treated. Fortunately it is possible, providing the routines and instructions issued by the doctor are followed, for the victim to lead a fairly normal life and overcome the condition. Individuals who are suffering from manic depression should always be able to see their therapists on a regular basis so as to be able to release their pent up emotions to some one who can interpret and understand what they're going through.

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. Contrary to some beliefs, when it comes to psychiatric treatments, psychiatrists, preferably cognitive behavior therapists are still the best ones to consult for manic depression. Seriously considered by many authorities as the main solution to manic depression, cognitive behavioral therapists will continue to be the front line when dealing with this condition.

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