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  1. Patient Case #1: 27-Year-Old Woman With Bipolar Disorder

    We're going to go ahead to patient case No. 1. This is a 27-year-old woman who's presented for evaluation of a complex depressive syndrome. She has not benefitted from 2 recent trials of antidepressants—sertraline and escitalopram. This is her third lifetime depressive episode.

  2. Case Presentation: A 23-Year-Old With Bipolar Disorder

    This is an interesting case, as we take a look at this 23-year-old female who first comes in to see her psychiatrist with moderate depressive symptoms. At the time of the interview, her chief complaint included feeling like she's lacking energy, she's feeling depressed. She's also reporting difficulty in paying attention, organizing her ...

  3. Patient Case: 30-Year-Old Male With Bipolar Disorder

    A 30-year-old man has taken short-term disability leave from work due to the progression of a depressive episode. He received a diagnosis of bipolar I disorder about 10 years ago. He had his first episode of mania at the age of 20 and 2 subsequent episodes of mania between the ages of 21 and 29. He was treated with lithium, which was highly ...

  4. Sarah (bipolar disorder)

    Case Study Details. Sarah is a 42-year-old married woman who has a long history of both depressive and hypomanic episodes. Across the years she has been variable diagnoses as having major depression, borderline personality disorder, and most recently, bipolar disorder. Review of symptoms indicates that she indeed have multiple episodes of ...

  5. Gary (bipolar disorder)

    CASE STUDY Gary (bipolar disorder) Case Study Details. Gary is a 19-year-old who withdrew from college after experiencing a manic episode during which he was brought to the attention of the Campus Police ("I took the responsibility to pull multiple fire alarms in my dorm to ensure that they worked, given the life or death nature of fires"). ...

  6. The experience of patients with bipolar disorder from diagnosis

    Introduction. Bipolar disorder is one of the common psychiatric disorders with an episodic instability in the mood, behavior, and insight ().It has a significant impact on individual performance, reduces the quality of life (), and amplifies suicide risk ().Fortunately, with advances in the treatment of psychiatric illnesses, including bipolar disorder, many of these patients are able to live ...

  7. Diagnosis and treatment of patients with bipolar disorder: A review for

    Introduction. Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic illness associated with severely debilitating symptoms that can have profound effects on both patients and their caregivers (Miller, 2006).BD typically begins in adolescence or early adulthood and can have life‐long adverse effects on the patient's mental and physical health, educational and occupational functioning, and interpersonal ...

  8. Psychiatric Treatment of Bipolar Disorder: The Case of Janice

    Chapter 5 covers the psychiatric treatment of bipolar disorder, including a case history, key principles, assessment strategy, differential diagnosis, case formulation, treatment planning, nonspecific factors in treatment, potential treatment obstacles, ethical considerations, common mistakes to avoid in treatment, and relapse prevention.

  9. Ethics Commentary: Ethical Issues in Bipolar Disorder: Three Case Studies

    Case 1. Ms. Genera is a 36-year-old woman with bipolar II disorder, first diagnosed in college, who is brought to the psychiatric emergency room by her boyfriend of 5 years. He is hoping that she will be admitted to the hospital "before she goes all-the-way manic.". He reports that she "almost lost her job last time!".

  10. Psychiatric treatment of bipolar disorder: The case of Janice

    Presents a case report of a 30-year-old married Caucasian woman, presented to our university clinic seeking a new psychiatrist to manage her bipolar illness. She had moved to the Southeast due to her husband's job relocation three months ago, and had few social contacts in her new city. She reported emerging from the depths of a severe major depressive episode one year ago and since then had ...

  11. The challenges of living with bipolar disorder: a qualitative study of

    Background. Bipolar disorder (BD) is a major mood disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of depression and (hypo)mania (Goodwin and Jamison 2007).According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual 5 (DSM-5), the two main subtypes are BD-I (manic episodes, often combined with depression) and BD-II (hypomanic episodes, combined with depression) (APA 2014).

  12. Case study 48

    Case Studies in Communication Disorders - October 2016. ... Case study 48 - Woman aged 24 years with bipolar disorder. from Section F - Psychiatric disorders. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 November 2016 Louise Cummings. Show author details Louise Cummings

  13. Individuals With Bipolar Disorder and Their Relationship With the

    Compared with individuals without bipolar disorder, those with bipolar disorder had a significantly higher risk of committing a crime (OR=2.8, CI=1.8-4.3); the risk was even higher for those with bipolar disorder who had a comorbid substance use disorder (OR=10.1, CI=5.3-19.2). This finding has been confirmed in several studies (23-25).

  14. The lived experience of caring for someone with bipolar disorder: A

    Being a close family or friend of someone with bipolar disorder (BD) can lead to experiences of increased stress, anxiety and depressive symptoms related to the burden of caring. However, the lived experience of being a carer for a person with BD has not received significant research attention. This study aimed to gain further insight into the experiences of individuals in an informal caring ...

  15. Clinical Case Report on Bipolar Affective Disorder, Mania

    1.5.1. Definition of bipolar disorders. Bipolar disorder is an episodic, potentially life-long, disabling disorder that can be difficult to diagnose. Need to. improve recognition, reduce sub ...

  16. Ethical Issues in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Bipolar Disorders

    Bipolar disorder typically arises in late adolescence, and its symptoms and demand for treatment manifest during early adulthood . Many people with the disorder have great difficulty finding treatments that are persistently successful in preventing relapses of the condition, and—from longitudinal studies of subjects treated for the disorder ...

  17. Case Scenario 1: Patient With Bipolar 1 Disorder Reports New Onset

    Let's start by reviewing a couple of case scenarios and try to figure this out. The first one is a patient with bipolar 1 disorder who reports new onset of movements. This is a 54-year-old woman who received a diagnosis of bipolar 1 disorder at the age of 32, after requiring hospitalization for an acute manic episode.

  18. Nursing Case Study for Bipolar Disorder

    Hey everyone. My name is Abby. We're going to go through a case study for bipolar disorder together. Let's get started in this scenario. We have a patient named Kelli. She's 20 years old and brought to the ER after being reported by her neighbors in her apartment complex for a disruption. Law enforcement and emergency medical services were ...

  19. CASE REPORT Case Report on Bipolar Affective Disorder: Mania with

    depression without psychotic symptoms; F31.5 bipolar affective disorder, current episode severe depression with psychotic symptoms; F31.6 bipolar affective disorder, current episode mixed; F31.7 bipolar affective disorder, currently in remission; F31.8 other bipolar affective disorders; F31.9 bipolar affective disorder, unspecified.

  20. Bipolar disorder: what I wish someone had told me.

    Bipolar is a serious mood disorder where sufferers can experience depression and low phases lasting for months and manic, high phases which can make sufferers feel out of control due to the symptoms. I am now 29, but when diagnosed at 16, this felt like a life sentence. I was a shy teenager, always wanting to fit in and now I was told I would ...

  21. Cognitive behavioural therapy for social anxiety disorder in people

    Background: Social anxiety disorder increases the likelihood of unfavourable outcomes in people with bipolar disorder. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is the first-line treatment for social anxiety disorder. However, people with bipolar disorder have been excluded from the studies that this recommendation is based on. Method: We completed a case series to obtain initial data on whether CBT ...

  22. A Case in the Bipolar Spectrum

    The terms "soft bipolar" or "bipolar spectrum" were first proposed by Akiskal and Mallya ( 4) to describe psychopathological states that could not be easily diagnosed. It has been reported that soft bipolar cases may be prevalent up to 5.1%-23.7% ( 5 ). Cyclothymia and unspecified type of bipolar disorder are suggested to be present ...

  23. Bipolar Disorder

    The chances of developing bipolar disorder are increased if a child's parents or siblings have the disorder. But the role of genetics is not absolute: A child from a family with a history of bipolar disorder may never develop the disorder. Studies of identical twins have found that, even if one twin develops the disorder, the other may not.

  24. Physical Ills Often Plague People With Schizophrenia, Bipolar

    For the new review, researchers pooled data from 82 prior studies of people with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, winding up with a group of more than 1.6 million people with one of those mental ...

  25. Developing a prediction model to identify people with severe mental

    In Denmark, 580,000 people have been diagnosed with a severe mental illness (SMI), defined as psychotic disorders and severe affective disorders (bipolar disorder, and severe unipolar depression) in 2023 [1, 2].Globally, 970 million people were living with a mental illness in 2019, of which 2.5% had schizophrenia, 4.1% had bipolar disorder and 28.9% had a depressive disorder [].

  26. The challenges of living with bipolar disorder: a qualitative study of

    This study aimed to understand the challenges people with bipolar disorder (BD) experience and examine what these challenges imply for health care and research needs. ... in which case they urged for close family involvement, open communication and being treated by their own psychiatrist. Still, in the study on research needs, hospitalization ...

  27. Physical Ills Often Plague People With Schizophrenia, Bipolar

    Overall, 25% of people with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder had two or more physical health problems, while 13% had three or more ailments, results show. By comparison, only 14% had two or more psychiatric problems. Estimates show people with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder are 2.4 times more likely than mentally healthy people to have two ...

  28. MSN

    There's also symptom overlap between the two conditions: mainly, impulsiveness and the inability to relax. Personality Disorders. A recent study found personality disorders including borderline ...

  29. Analysis of Misdiagnosis of Bipolar Disorder in An Outpatient Setting

    In this study, 15.4% of patients were misdiagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder, 6.6% of them were misdiagnosed with anxiety disorder, and 1.5% of them were misdiagnosed as having a personality disorder. The reason for misdiagnosis may be related to the comorbidity of bipolar disorder. Comorbidity was very common in bipolar disorder.

  30. Lipid and Glucose Profile across Different Mental Disorders First

    Objectives: Schizophrenia, unipolar depression, bipolar disorder, bipolar mania, and bipolar depression are a few of the severe psychiatric diseases that affect millions of individuals and their overall life quality. This study aimed to look at differences in TGA, TC, HDL, LDL, and FPG levels in people who were going through acute episodes of listed diseases. Materials and methods: A cross ...