I've read many books on this topic and I am very impressed with this one. Since the second edition so recently (2011), contains the latest research and findings, some of which are new to me. Miklowitz is a wonderful writer who manages to both explain concepts thoroughly and well while not sounding condescending. He discusses topics that other books do not, like what bipolar disorder looks like to family and friends, and how it feels from the inside. He offers a lot of good information about how to prevent mania, managing moods, stabilize the person's environment, dealing with drugs, get a proper diagnosis, made at home and work, and a special concern for women. Especially valuable is the chapter in which bipolar disorder comes from, and some recent research on Ehlers' social rhythm stability hypothesis. Interesting. The only topic that I would like him to include the role of sunlight in BD - this will be very helpful for some people I know who are very sensitive to light. But otherwise, really great information and advice, presented very well. Highly recommended.
Sunday, 20 July 2014
The Bipolar Disorder Survival Guide, by David J. Miklowitz PhD
I've read many books on this topic and I am very impressed with this one. Since the second edition so recently (2011), contains the latest research and findings, some of which are new to me. Miklowitz is a wonderful writer who manages to both explain concepts thoroughly and well while not sounding condescending. He discusses topics that other books do not, like what bipolar disorder looks like to family and friends, and how it feels from the inside. He offers a lot of good information about how to prevent mania, managing moods, stabilize the person's environment, dealing with drugs, get a proper diagnosis, made at home and work, and a special concern for women. Especially valuable is the chapter in which bipolar disorder comes from, and some recent research on Ehlers' social rhythm stability hypothesis. Interesting. The only topic that I would like him to include the role of sunlight in BD - this will be very helpful for some people I know who are very sensitive to light. But otherwise, really great information and advice, presented very well. Highly recommended.
Wednesday, 6 June 2012
Depression Symptoms in adolescents and the consequences can then be derived
The signs of adolescent depression are often misunderstood by their parents. Parents often believe that adolescent depression is just a development of a normal teenage life. If depression is left alone, so young people will be serious problems that affect its development.
Recognize the signs of teenage depression
Parents often overlook the most common symptoms associated with depression as well as typical adolescent behavior. While the other kids are suffering for what happened to them, but will be more inclined to cover what was happening to them. When asked what happened, you would say I'm fine.
Recognize the signs of teenage depression
Parents often overlook the most common symptoms associated with depression as well as typical adolescent behavior. While the other kids are suffering for what happened to them, but will be more inclined to cover what was happening to them. When asked what happened, you would say I'm fine.
There are some signs of symptoms of adolescent depression in general, which mimic the symptoms of depression that occurs in adults. Moreover, children will experience chronic fatigue, can not concentrate on what is being served, loss of concentration and irritability. When depression takes place, young people feel confused and anxious, because they will try to overcome this debilitating problem. Other symptoms are often seen shouting, crying, complaining, and feeling tired.
As in adults, symptoms of depression affects the physical health of adolescents. Teens readily headaches, pain and gastrointestinal problems such as abdominal pain. Other signs of the presence of sleep problems like insomnia or chronic fatigue. More serious symptoms of teen depression is a desire to end his life or suicide.
If within two weeks of adolescents has not changed, parents should speak to children and seriously seek professional help.
Causes and consequences of juvenile depression
Depression is often caused by external factors that can cause stress. As an example of their parents' divorce, a disappointment in family dynamics, financial problems, sexual abuse, the loss of a loved one, or because of trauma can also be a state.
Other adolescents who see depression as a result of the inability of a young man reaches a certain goal. This objective can be interpreted as an objective academic, social, or otherwise. For example, adolescents will feel depressed and sad when it can not be accepted by their peers, this can lead to adolescent depression.
Impact of adolescent depression are more common is the falling value of their academic schools. Usually teens are showing a decline of familiar from school, loss of focus when the lesson, or lose the passion to achieve the goal to succeed. Moreover, they can be out of extracurricular activities and that more teens hurt again is more vulnerable to fall prey to drugs and alcohol.
We, as parents, could at least find out the problems of young people, so if there is a change for the child, we can better understand and solve problems with wisdom. It may be useful ...
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