Bipolar Disorder And Children In The United States
October 5, 2009 by RemedyBipolarDisorder
Filed under Bipolar Disorder in Children
People who suffer from bipolar disorder have to be watched very carefully. There are various types of even this mental condition. Some take years to cycle through, and others can shift from mania to depression in just a matter of weeks. That is why a most thorough diagnosis of the condition is required before treatment.
It is possible to diagnose bipolar disorder as simply major or clinical depression, and it is also possible to diagnose it strictly as mania. However, that was more common in times past before problem-solving processes developed as well as they have. Today, diagnoses are usually a lot more accurate.
You may suffer from some kind of mental disease that is not bipolar disorder, but during diagnosis, the psychologist may want to run you through the motions to determine exactly which is which. You? You are going to have to cooperate by giving as clear a history of your case as you can recall.
The number of cases of bipolar disorder diagnosed in the United States has risen dramatically in recent years, more in kids than in adults. But considering that this is not a disease that has a cure yet, it is only a question of time before these kids grow into adults with mental problems. It kind of makes you wonder what this nation may become in the near future.
If you want your diagnosis to be complete and accurate, you are going to have to subject yourself to a thorough analysis by the physician. If it is bipolar disorder indeed, you are going to need all the information you can get about it so that your treatment can be complete. No questions asked.

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Mentally ill children in community hospitals aren’t on the rise for no reason at all. I personally think that the diagnoses are just getting better, especially with so many of them accurately diagnosed as bipolar disorder patients, but I know doctors who think it is something else. Whatever that is, I hope it reveals itself fast enough.
About 15 percent of children in the United States were diagnosed with bipolar disorder back in the year 2000. By 2007, that figure had risen by almost another 5 percent. I wouldn’t panic at these figures just yet, but I would bark that something needs to be done about this in a hurry before all we breed in this nation as just crazy kids.


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