What is the difference between bipolar/manic and psychotic? - bipolar
I have a daughter who is severely bipolar. A friend of mine referred to them as psychotic. It is part of the composition of a bipolar psychosis?
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Bipolar What Is The Difference Between Bipolar/manic And Psychotic?
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Some people have a psychotic bipolar disorder, some more than others. Then there are those who I was diagnosed, and they are actually as bipolar manic-depressive disorder with psychotic symptoms. It seems that I have a tednency) to more violence in the two states (manic depression, that most people are bi-polar. Course medications help, but never quite disappears. But because it can be very violent, and I'm almost all the time, then also consider myself to be psychotic. What happened to make people believe that your daughter is psychotic? Sometimes people are just guesses about other people with mental illness. This may be because they are ingore to the cause and symptoms of the disease, or simply the best thing that refuse to learn about it. As mentally ill, a new form of stigma produces so-called "normal" in the world. My question to the world would be what is "normal" and who decides what is "normal"? Was I would say if her daughter was diagnosed as psychotic by your doctor it is not, although you still experience periods of psychosis, and there is a difference between the two.
Could it be, you should try to figure out exactly what his diagnosis is a diagnosis, the complete specifications as mild, moderate, severe with psychotic symptoms or severe includes without psychotic symptoms. For more information on the diagnosis of Google "DSM-IV-TR disorder BIPL. Psychosis generally refers to hallucinations and delusions, but the definition could also disorganized speech, grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior (in or remain in the position for a long time long) - in essence, the sense of reality is not intact.
The person will be charged for this diagnosis, the information or not fully aware of the symptoms your daughter is expereincing ignore.
The answers to these questions do right before I unfortunately do not
A psychotic episode is different from the bi-polar. Some people are not as educated think they are interchangeable.
His "friend" is wrong ... be a person with psychosis, and can be dangerous ... because they do not realize, as a rule to ... a person with a bipolar highs and lows ... psychotic behavior may prove dangerous, and hallucinogens ... I doubt that is your daughter ..
Sometimes, people with severe bipolar mania pyschosis experience. These symptoms may include: the visual and auditory hallucinations.
Not all bipolar people experience. Usually happens with peaks and uncontrolled bipolar disorder I patients who are not on drugs.
Your friend is wrong. As bipolar does not mean that she is psychotic.
Sometimes, people with severe bipolar mania pyschosis experience. These symptoms may include: the visual and auditory hallucinations.
Not all bipolar people experience. Usually happens with peaks and uncontrolled bipolar disorder I patients who are not on drugs.
Your friend is wrong. As bipolar does not mean that she is psychotic.
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http://sensitive-psychoworld.blogspot.co ...
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