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WOULD YOU LIKE A COMPLETE GUIDE FOR Bipolar Disorder?
Bipolar disorder was also known as manic depression. It is a kind of mental health disorder that causes a person to have emotional mood swings that are usually extreme – either a person becomes depress (emotional low) or becomes emotionally manic (hypomania/high). Even though bipolar disorder is a condition that a person needs to endure for his/her lifetime, it is manageable, and treatable. Proper medications can be given by psychotherapist to control mood swings, and this neurological condition can be improved through counseling.
This book contains some of the basic information regarding bipolar disorder: its history, the myths surrounding it, its different types, the different symptoms, treatments, diagnosis, and prognosis. We also look at some of the alternative or complementary treatments available, as well as some unconventional recommendations you can try. Bipolar Disorder Types, Diagnosis, Symptoms, Treatment, Causes, Effects, Prognosis, Research, History, Myths, and More!
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MEET Frederick Earlstein

Earlstein applied the same approach to his own minor problems with blood pressure, allergies, and degenerative disc disease. “It’s all about critical mass,” he says. “When the notes on my laptop and those piled up on my actual desktop reach a certain level, I start realizing there’s a book in there somewhere.”
Writing about medical issues in plain English has become Earlstein’s second career. After retiring from his career as an educator, he began looking around for something to occupy his time. “You can only clean out the garage so many times,” he said. “I was trained to be an academic and old habits die hard.”
Now Earlstein works daily in his home office on whatever manuscript he has at hand. He describes the work as the perfect combination of intellectual challenge and self-employment. “I decide what to write about and when to write it,” Earlstein says. “Typically I pick a subject because I know someone who is grappling with the problem and with understanding the information they’re being given.” Read More