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What is a Depressive Disorder?

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Can a single episode, major depressive disorder be accepted as a diagnosis for the CMH Waiver?

Frequently Asked CMH Questions
Major depressive disorders can be a CMH diagnosis, however it must meet other criteria as specified in the definition of "serious emotional disturbance."

Is there anything I can do to help my disorder?

Frequently Asked Questions about Bipolar Disorder - Psych Ce...
Yes. First, learn all you can about your illness by reading books, going to lectures and talking to your doctor. Get support from others who also have the illness. The Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association is a good place to look for a support group in your area. In these groups, you can hear how others face the challenges of life and manage their mood and treatment medications. For helpful hints for managing your illness, see Coping With Bipolar Disorder.

WHAT IS BIPOLAR DISORDER?

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Bipolar disorder (commonly referred to as manic-depression) is a major affective disorder in which an individual alternates between states of deep depression and extreme euphoria (mania).

What is an autoimmune disorder?

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autoimmune disorder is any of a number of conditions in which a person's immune system reacts against the body's own organs or tissues, and the person's immune system produces antibodies to them. An autoimmune disorder is NOT an "immune deficiency". In the case of vitiligo, we believe that the immune system probably sees the person's own pigment cells as foreign bodies, and attacks them, destroying them or weakening them.

What is an Eating Disorder?

Frequently Asked Questions about Eating Disorders
ANRED, a national organization for Eating Disorders, supplies lots of information on anorexia, bulimia, and binge-eating.

Question: What effect would cortisone have on someone who is a manic depressive?

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Question: I am on multiple medications. Recently, I have been taking Pamelor(for the past month). I also take regularly: inderal, periactin, dilantin, premarin (post hysterectomy), neurotin, synthroid,robaxin,daypro,darvocet(for past 2 months due to car accident). My facial skin has begun to discolor recently. It is turning brown in areas. I do not go in the sun at all, and have never had this problem before.

Depressive? Can't sleep? Relationship over with your boyfriend/girlfriend?

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How serious is the disorder?

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Some people have episodes that occur less than nightly with no evidence of dental injury or impairment of psychosocial functioning. And others experience nightly episodes with evidence of mild impairment of psychosocial functioning. Yet others have nightly episodes with evidence of dental injury, tempomandibular (jaw) disorders, other physical injury or moderate or severe impairment of psychosocial functioning.

What is the difference between a pelvic floor disorder and a colorectal disorder?

USC Center for Colorectal and Pelvic Floor Disorders
Pelvic floor disorders may include bowel problems. However, some patients will have weakness of areas of the pelvic floor that only cause bladder or vaginal problems.

Is rTMS a useful therapy for depressive disorders?

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Who Gets Bipolar Disorder?

Frequently Asked Questions about Bipolar Disorder - Psych Ce...
People often have common questions about the basics of manic depression. These are some of the most commonly asked questions — and their answers — about manic depression (also known as bipolar disorder):

What if someone I know has bipolar disorder?

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Family members may want to express their concern by describing the specific behaviors to that person in a nonjudgmental fashion. The person with the disorder is less able to dismiss the observation if there is a consensus among friends or family members that a distinctive pattern has emerged. the work site, violations of safety codes or negligence may need to be reported to supervisors so that the person can receive a medical evaluation before injury or disability occurs.

How can lifestyle affect bipolar disorder?

Frequently Asked Questions about Bipolar Disorder - Psych Ce...
Lack of a consistent routine and disrupted sleep can trigger a mood episode. Choosing work and leisure activities that allow proper sleep and rest is vital to healthy emotional functioning. Families can support good mental hygiene by going to bed and getting up at the same time each day.

What is seasonal affective disorder (SAD)?

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), SVCMC; New York NY
If you are depressed during the shorter days of winter but feel happier and more energetic in spring and summer, you may have seasonal affective disorder (SAD). SAD is a type of depression that affects you at the same time each year, usually in the fall or winter. But as the days lengthen in spring and summer, the depression lifts.

What Is Pediatric Bipolar Disorder?

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Bipolar Disorder is a neurobiological brain disorder. It was formerly called manic-depression. Until about 10 -15 years ago, most doctors did not believe children could have Bipolar, and this is still an issue of some controversy. However, as more research is done and the information from that research is distributed, more and more doctors are becoming familiar with Pediatric Bipolar Disorder. Pediatric Bipolar is also known as EOBP (Early Onset Bipolar) and COBP (Childhood Onset Bipolar).
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