Bipolar Disorder involves episodes of depression and episodes of mania
or hypomania. Therefore its management usually involves two parts:
- Treating the current episode of mania or depression, and
- Preventing the long-term recurrence of mania and depression.
In this section we cover the main treatment approaches for Bipolar Disorder.
Key points about treatments
- Bipolar Disorder is an illness which can require long-term treatment.
- Everyone is different and therefore the appropriate treatment for a particular
individual is a matter for a skilled medical practitioner
- Physical treatments are necessary for Bipolar Disorder - psychological approaches
by themselves are not sufficient but, alongside drug treatments, serve a valuable
complementary role.
- With the right medical management people with Bipolar Disorder can achieve
stability and live successful lives.
- While the great majority of people with Bipolar Disorder will benefit from
treatment, it is difficult to know beforehand;
- which drug regime will be of most benefit to any particular individual,
and
- how long it will take to bring the mood swings under control.
- Therefore, keeping a
Daily Mood Graph can be of fundamental importance to your clinician in
assessing the impact of differing treatments on your mood swings over time,
and will be of great benefit to you.
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Further Reading
- Parker, G. (2008) Bipolar II Disorder: Modelling, Measuring and Managing.
Cambridge University Press