The Bipolar Monster...

          ...and Your Child

 

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  • Bipolar Monster features a mother's perspective on her son's Bipolar Disorder or Manic Depression. Bipolar in children can look much different than adult Bipolar. Included is an eBook, articles on Bipolar Disorder, information about Bipolar, signs of Bipolar in kids, symptoms of Bipolar Disorder, and more.
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  • Is your child struggling with depression, anger, rage, anxiety, OCD, fear or addictions? These could be early symptoms of Bipolar Disorder. The Bipolar Monster eBook details my son's journey with Bipolar Disorder from age 5 to the present. Experience through my story what Bipolar Disorder looks like in at least one child.
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  • Come join our new support site just for parents of kids with symptoms of Bipolar Disorder! Make a profile, blog, post in the forums, meet other parent who UNDERSTAND!!
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  • Helpful resources for dealing with Bipolar Disorder, depression and anxiety.
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  • Stories of Bipolar Disorder from reader of the Bipolar Monster.
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  • What is bipolar disorder? Bipolar disorder, or manic depression, is a medical illness that causes extreme shifts in mood, energy, and functioning. These changes may be subtle or dramatic and typically vary greatly over the course of a person’s life as well as among individuals.
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  • Child and Adolescent Bipolar Disorder Can children and adolescents get bipolar disorder? Bipolar disorder can occur in children and adolescents and has been investigated by federally funded teams in children as young as age 6. How common is it in children and adolescents
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  • A very informative article on the Bipolar Child
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  • There has been a lot of misinformation shared around the country about Mental Health Screening and the TeenScreen program since the release of President Bush’s New Freedom Commission report in 2003 that recognized the Columbia University TeenScreen program as a model program. Recently the New England Journal of Medicine published an article on Mental Health Screening that discusses the merits of mental health screening.
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This website is dedicated to parents with children who are struggling with emotional issues. Specifically, Bipolar Disorder, but could also include any type of mood disorder.


Bipolar Disorder is certainly a "monster" when it attempts to destroy a child, an adult, or a loved one through the confusion, the racing thoughts, the anger, the depression, the lack of judgement, and many more  destructive ways.


Not only does this Bipolar Monster attempt to destroy the victim, but also all those around him or her. It destroys its "host's" relationships, education, employment... life.


Until we can figure out a way to tame it in our child or loved one, we can tame it through our own thoughts and actions.


We do not have to allow the Bipolar Monster to destroy us as we try to take care of our love one who carries this beast around with him or her.


We need to stay healthy and be sure not to be dragged in to the Monster's plans for destruction. The only way we can help our children through their dramatic mood swings and bad decisions, is to take care of ourselves first.


Do not let the Bipolar Monster drag you down!

 

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Articles on Bipolar in Children
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The Bipolar Monster...do you know it?  Have you witnessed it in action?


It can be confusing and scary if you aren't prepared!


Learn what you can do to survive the Monster that takes over your child.





Download the Bipolar Monster eBook now for an up close and personal story of a child's journey with Bipolar Disorder, anxiety, rage, and pain.