Bipolar Teens - Help Your Teens https://helpyourteens.com Tue, 18 Jul 2023 13:31:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 https://helpyourteens.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/cropped-PURE-logo-32x32.png Bipolar Teens - Help Your Teens https://helpyourteens.com 32 32 How to Know Your Teen Has Bipolar Disorder https://helpyourteens.com/how-to-know-your-teen-has-bipolar-disorder/ Sat, 07 May 2022 20:00:27 +0000 https://www.helpyourteens.com/?p=24438 How do I know if my teen has Bipolar disorder? Bipolar disorder in teens is often misdiagnosed.    Since teens’ first symptoms are often the same as someone suffering from major depressive disorder, they are often mislabeled as depressed or suffering from anxiety.   Many children suffering from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are also […]

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How do I know if my teen has Bipolar disorder? Bipolar disorder in teens is often misdiagnosed. 

 

Since teens’ first symptoms are often the same as someone suffering from major depressive disorder, they are often mislabeled as depressed or suffering from anxiety.

 

Many children suffering from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are also misdiagnosed as bipolar, and vice versa — adding to the difficulty of getting early treatment.

 

PixabayGirlSadnessIn addition, the hormonal fluctuations that often accompany adolescence can cause a pattern of behavior that’s similar in nature to bipolar disorder. A hormonal teen can experience mood highs and lows, sometimes within a very short period of time, which can confuse the diagnosis further.

 

Did you know that although bipolar disorder is more prevalent in young adults, it can manifest in children as early as six years old? A hormonal teen can experience mood highs and lows, sometimes within a very short period of time, which can confuse the diagnosis further.

 

What is bipolar disorder in teens?

 

Bipolar disorder is a type of depression. Depression is classified into three types:

 

  • Major depression (clinical depression)
  • Bipolar disorder (manic depression)
  • Persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia)

 

A teen with bipolar disorder often has extreme mood swings. These mood swings go beyond the day’s normal ups and downs. A teen may have times of great elation, happiness, elevated mood, or irritability. This is called mania. These episodes are countered by periods of major depression. That is why this disorder has two poles or symptoms.

 

Typically, a person displaying symptoms of bipolar disorder will:

 

  • Have a history of episodic mood swings
  • Be more likely to be withdrawn and sleep more, rather than less
  • Be less likely to exhibit agitation and weight loss
  • Be relatively young at onset
  • More commonly exhibit atypical symptoms of depression
  • Have a family history of bipolar disorder
  • Have brief, but numerous episodes
  • Not respond well to antidepressant therapy
  • Have a tendency toward psychotic behavior
  • Have a seasonal pattern to their moods
  • Be more likely to abuse substances or attempt suicide

 

The treatment of Bipolar will be determined by your teen’s symptoms, age, and overall health. It will also be determined by the severity of the ailment.

 

Treatment can often aid in the recovery of a teen suffering from bipolar disorder. However, it will take time. One or more of the following treatments may be used:

 

  • Antidepressants or mood-stabilizing medications
  • Therapy through conversation (psychotherapy)
  • Family counselling
  • Behavioral therapies (CBT, DBT)
  • Residential therapy, if local options have failed.

 

Read: The 5 Benefits of Therapeutic Boarding Schools.

Read: Help for Struggling Young Adults.

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For more information on residential treatment for your teen struggling with bipolar disorder, contact us today. 

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Does Your Teen Have Bipolar Disorder? https://helpyourteens.com/does-your-teen-have-bipolar-disorder/ Fri, 07 May 2021 16:38:17 +0000 http://www.helpyourteens.com/?p=4404 What are the signs of teen Bipolar Disorder and how do I know if my teen has Bipolar Disorder?   Bipolar disorder seems to be a popular discussion in our society today.  It has replaced (though we still discuss) ADD/ADHD/ODD and conduct disorder, now we are hearing more teens being diagnosed with Bipolar disorder. Bipolar […]

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What are the signs of teen Bipolar Disorder and how do I know if my teen has Bipolar Disorder?

 

Bipolar disorder seems to be a popular discussion in our society today.  It has replaced (though we still discuss) ADD/ADHD/ODD and conduct disorder, now we are hearing more teens being diagnosed with Bipolar disorder.

Bipolar disorder in teens is often misdiagnosed. Since teens’ first symptoms are often the same as someone suffering from major depressive disorder, they are often mislabeled as depressed or suffering from anxiety.

 

PixabayGirlSadnessIn addition, the hormonal fluctuations that often accompany adolescence can cause a pattern of behavior that’s similar in nature to bipolar disorder. A hormonal teen can experience mood highs and lows, sometimes within a very short period of time, which can confuse the diagnosis further.

Did you know that although bipolar disorder is more prevalent in young adults, it can manifest in children as early as six years old? A hormonal teen can experience mood highs and lows, sometimes within a very short period of time, which can confuse the diagnosis further.

 

What is bipolar disorder in teens?

 

Bipolar disorder is a type of depression. Depression is classified into three types:

  • Major depression (clinical depression)
  • Bipolar disorder (manic depression)
  • Persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia)

A teen with bipolar disorder often has extreme mood swings. These mood swings go beyond the day’s normal ups and downs. A teen may have times of great elation, happiness, elevated mood, or irritability. This is called mania. These episodes are countered by periods of major depression. That is why this disorder has two poles or symptoms.

 

Typically, a person displaying symptoms of bipolar disorder will:

  • Have a history of episodic mood swings
  • Be more likely to be withdrawn and sleep more, rather than less
  • Be less likely to exhibit agitation and weight loss
  • Be relatively young at onset
  • More commonly exhibit atypical symptoms of depression
  • Have a family history of bipolar disorder
  • Have brief, but numerous episodes
  • Not respond well to antidepressant therapy
  • Have a tendency toward psychotic behavior
  • Have a seasonal pattern to their moods
  • Be more likely to abuse substances or attempt suicide

The treatment of Bipolar will be determined by your teen’s symptoms, age, and overall health. It will also be determined by the severity of the ailment.

Treatment can often aid in the recovery of a teen suffering from bipolar disorder. However, it will take time. One or more of the following treatments may be used:

  • Antidepressants or mood-stabilizing medications
  • Therapy through conversation (psychotherapy)
  • Family counselling
  • Behavioral therapies (CBT, DBT)
  • Residential therapy, if local options have failed.

 

Read: The 5 Benefits of Therapeutic Boarding Schools.

Read: Help for Struggling Young Adults.

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For more information on residential treatment for your teen struggling with bipolar disorder, contact us today. Since 2001 we have been educating parents about safe and quality teen help resources.

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The Highs and Lows of Bipolar Disorder https://helpyourteens.com/the-highs-and-lows-of-bipolar-disorder/ Mon, 28 Sep 2015 11:25:53 +0000 http://www.helpyourteens.com/?p=5111 Does your teen go through intense mood changes? Does your teen get too excited or silly sometimes? Do you notice he or she is very sad at other times? Do these changes affect how your child acts at school or at home?   Some children and teens with these symptoms may have bipolar disorder, a […]

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Does your teen go through intense mood changes? Does your teen get too excited or silly sometimes? Do you notice he or she is very sad at other times? Do these changes affect how your child acts at school or at home?

 

Some children and teens with these symptoms may have bipolar disorder, a serious mental illness.

 

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