Can somebody help me make a outline for my bipolar research essay?
Question by : Can somebody help me make a outline for my bipolar research essay?
Im absolutely lost and cant really concentrate but I need help making an outline. I appreciate it so much thanks!
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Answer by foolishways@rocketmail.com
Why are you doing the essay on the subject?
Cause and effect?
Active research studies?
Population with this disorder?
Resolution?
Curable?
What could be changed?
The outline should just be the main points of your essay, I gave some examples above. If not what you mean please explain and maybe i can further help. Good luck!
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Hello Sunny,
Bipolar Illness
Bipolar illness, also called manic depression, is misdiagnosed on the average of two out of three times; unfortunately it is an illness that kills one in four afflicted persons. Major psychiatric disorders such as bipolar illness make up half of the leading causes of disease related disability in the United States (www.windsofchange.com/bipol.html).
Bipolar illness is a major psychological disorder characterized by episodes of mania, depression, or mixed moods. One or the other phase may be predominant at any given time; one phase may appear alternately with the other, or both phases may be present simultaneously. Causes of this illness involve biologic, psychological interpersonal, social and cultural factors (Mosby 193). It is a life-long illness, which requires life-long treatment. Lithium, a mood stabilizer, is usually one of the first prescribed medications. Sometimes psychotherapy is helpful when combined with the drug treatment. A regular routine is also helpful in letting a bipolar individual lead a more productive lifestyle. The reason that bipolar illness is misdiagnosed so often is because the person commonly focuses on the depressive symptoms rather than the manic symptoms, which occur also. The individual is either ashamed or afraid to tell the doctor about the manic side of the illness. Bipolar illness affects approximately ten percent of the population.
There is no one cause for this illness. Some theories about what causes it are: genetics, stressful life events, and chemical imbalances (www.bipolar.com/whatisbpd/whatisBPDsections.htm). Psychologists and neurobiologists argue whether ego damaging experiences and self-deprecating thoughts or biological processes cause the depression. Read more info here:
http://www.oppapers.com/essays/Bipolar-Research/45831