Treatment For Teens With Bipolar

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  • How to Help Adolescents With Manic Depression

    ...s old, diagnosis often comes during the teenage years. Adolescents learning to understand and cope with bipolar benefit from help and guidance from parents and other supportive adults.

  • Treatment Goals for Bipolar Teenagers

    ... extreme behaviors. In most cases, the treatment goals for this bipolar disorder generally revolve around intervention during acute phases, maintenance of improvements and prevention of future ...

  • Resources for Bipolar Disease

    ...rgy levels and behavioral difficulties. Treatment for bipolar generally includes psychotherapy and medication. This chronic, life-long mental illness is treatable but not curable. Even with trea...

  • Characteristics of Bipolar Disorder in Children

    ...diagnosed and not given the appropriate Treatment. Treatment for bipolar disorder includes therapy and medication.

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  • The last post is the winner...


    • Posted On December 6, 2007 11:04:49 AM

      ... children I'm not looking forward to... teenagers... (sigh - here comes my karma to bite me in the butt) **sorry mom!!** Read More

    • Posted On December 6, 2007 12:14:41 PM

      ...'m saving that pic for when my son is a teenager. Read More

  • Emergency & Crisis Helplines (Suicide, ED, Psych, Abuse


    • Posted On November 24, 2007 05:17:41 PM

      ...a Association, Inc. (AABA) Referrals to treatment and Information 212-575-6200 [url=http://www.anad.org/:udsiqmj9]National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (... Read More

    • Posted On November 25, 2007 02:39:30 PM

      wow thats weird that you posted this, I rang a helpline for the first time today! It was really good to talk to someone. I highly recommend it... especially if you are like me and too scared to act... Read More

  • Recovered?


    • Posted On March 29, 2007 12:04:07 AM

      ...ut 2 months ago. When I was in my young teens I was extremely anorexic, (15.5 bmi) but having matured I really truly felt like I'd conquered my eating disorder. Two months ago, I was diagnose... Read More

    • Posted On March 29, 2007 12:43:36 PM

      ...t multiple times a day like I did in my teens. Usually once or twice a week max, sometimes less. Anyway I'm really going to try and stop altogether, maybe with the help of you guys here I'... Read More

  • disease model


    • Posted On January 29, 2009 06:55:25 AM

      ...t slip back into my ED, but without the treatment I received when I was diagnosed, I might not have got this far. Read More

    • Posted On January 29, 2009 10:41:27 AM

      ...d what about pro-ana sites on the web? Teens and young women go to those sites and "catch" the disease, though most of them are already vulnerable to "infection" if they're ... Read More

  • Domestic Violence and Abuse- Help & Safety Info


    • Posted On February 14, 2008 08:56:33 AM

      ...org/mental/domestic_violence_abuse_help_Treatment_prevention.htm:316dgjf2]Domestic Violence and Abuse: Help, Treatment, Intervention, and Prevention * Depression, crying, low self-esteem... Read More

    • Posted On February 14, 2008 09:35:25 AM

      oh. seeing as we have a lot of Teens on TDP, I really should have mentioned Teen Dating Violence as well. sorry for neglecting that issue at first... [size=150:2dgbaibe][url=http://loveisr... Read More

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