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1 Bipolar Affective Disorder Or Manic-Depressive illness is defined as both depressed and manic episodes

2 Depressed – sad, loss of enjoyment in usual activities, have trouble eating and sleeping, guilt-ridden, suicidal Manic – elation, silly, giddy, joking without reason

3 Some celebrities diagnosed with bipolar disorder

4 Some more...

5 In the last decade, bipolar disorder has been extended to also affect young children Symptoms of bipolar disorder are present before the age of 17 Risk factors: genetics, drug use (steroids, cocaine), experiences (trauma), physiological (stroke, tumor) Warning Signs: grandiose behavior that are out of keeping with reality, hypersexual

6 Treatment: Medication Therapy – Encourage individuals with bipolar disorder to stay on their medication. Behaviour Therapy – Sleep schedules, enforced routine, no caffeine/alcohol, drugs – Family Counselling sessions (minimize family conflict, reduce negative emotions)

7 Schizophrenia Chronic, severe, disabling, brain disease -People with schizophrenia suffer from terrifying symptoms (hallucinations and delusions) -Medication can help reduce and control symptoms but treatment is often prematurely discontinued because of unpleasant side effects -When treatment is effective, people with schizophrenia feel that there are still persisting consequences of the illness (i.e. lost opportunities, stigma, side effects of medications)

8 The World of People with Schizophrenia Distorted Perception of Reality – Hallucinations and delusions will cause people to feel frightened, anxious, and confused. Hallucinations and Illusions – Disturbances in perception – They can affect all senses – Hearing voices that others do not hear is a common hallucination – Voices can describe the person’s activities, carry on a conversation, warn of impending dangers, or even issue orders to the individual Delusions – False personal beliefs that are not subject to reason or contradictory evidence and are not explained by a person’s cultural concepts

9 Read to students the Article “BiPolar Kids”. Students answer questions in point form on the hand out provided. QUESTIONS: Time Magazine: “Bipolar Kids” 1. Describe the case of Nicole Cabeza. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. (a) How many Americans have Bipolar Affective Disorder (B.A.D.)? _______________________________________________________________________ (b) In one generation, how has the age of onset for BAD changed?_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (c) How many American under-eighteens are estimated to have BAD? 3.(a) List characteristics of both mania and depression. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (b) How are the symptoms somewhat different or not so clear in children? 4. List the treatments for BAD in the appropriate areas: DRUGSLIFESTYLETHERAPY _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

10 Read the Schizophrenia Case Study List the symptoms present in this case. Brainstorm in point form your thoughts about this case and/or your reactions to any of the illnesses discussed to this point.


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