| Children and teenagers with bipolar
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| | such as abusing alcohol and drugs,
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| disorders can have manic or depressive
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| | reckless driving or sexual
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| symptoms. Some children may mostly have
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| | promiscuityWhen a teenage is in a
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| depression and others a combination of
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| | depression he or she may develop
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| manic and depressive symptoms. Highs are
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| | excessive irritability, depressed moods,
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| usually combined with alternative
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| | unrelenting sadness, frequent crying,
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| lows.Bipolar disorders usually begin in
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| | thoughts of death or suicide, loss of
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| childhood and during the teenage years,
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| | enjoyment in favorite activities,
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| and may be diagnosed in adult life. This
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| | frequent complaints of physical illnesses
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| illness can affect anyone and without any
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| | such as headaches or stomach aches, low
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| specific history. If one or both parents
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| | energy level, fatigue, poor
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| have a bipolar disorder, the chances are
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| | concentration, complaints of boredom and
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| greater that their children may develop
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| | a major change in eating or sleeping
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| it at an early age. Family history of
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| | patterns, such as oversleeping or
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| drug or alcohol has also been associated
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| | overeating.Teenagers with bipolar
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| with greater risk for bipolar
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| | disorder can be successfully treated.
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| disorders.Symptoms of bipolar disorders
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| | Treatments include educating the patient
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| in children and teenagers are - severe
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| | and their families about the illness,
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| changes in -- unusually happy, silly,
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| | mood-stabilizing medications such as
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| sometimes very irritable, angry, agitated
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| | lithium and valproic acid and
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| or aggressive. Some teenagers experience
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| | psychotherapy. Mood stabilizing
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| unrealistic highs in self-esteem, for
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| | medications will often reduce the
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| example, a teenager may start feeling
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| | severity of manic episodes, and also help
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| very powerful or like a superhero with
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| | prevent depression. Psychotherapy helps a
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| special powers. They may develop an
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| | child adapt to stresses, rebuild
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| increase in energy and the ability to go
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| | self-esteem and enhance relationships.
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| with little or no sleep for days without
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| | The diagnosis of bipolar disorders in
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| feeling tired. An adolescent may start
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| | children and teens is complicated and
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| talking too much, too fast and changes
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| | involves careful observation over an
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| topics too frequently, without
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| | extended period of time.Bipolar Disorder
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| interruption due to depression. They also
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| | provides detailed information on Bipolar
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| get distracted very easily, and attention
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| | Disorder, Symptom of Bipolar Disorder,
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| moves constantly from one thing to
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| | Teen Bipolar Disorder, Bipolar Disorder
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| another. They may also develop
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| | Treatment and more. Bipolar Disorder is
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| repetitive, high risk-taking behavior;
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| | affiliated with Bipolar Depression.
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