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Bipolar Disorder VS Depression
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Mental Health Care: When You’re Learning to Be Okay With Yourself - Bipolar Disorder VS Depression

Unlock a Healthier Mind: Discover Free Tools, Navigate the Complex World of Mental Health, and Empower Yourself with Insights from Psych2Go’s Expertly Curated Content on Mental Wellness, Misconceptions, and Modern Therapy Techniques!

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What you'll learn

Understand how to identify and support individuals with mental health conditions.
Learn practical self-care tips and healthy habits to improve mental well-being.
Distinguish between common misconceptions and facts about mental illnesses.
Recognize the signs of emotional difficulties and develop coping strategies.

This course includes

  • 66.3 hours of video
  • Certificate of completion
  • Access on mobile and TV

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Clinical depression and bipolar disorder can be confusing for everyone: the diagnosed person, their friends and family, and people seeking to learn more about mental health. Major Depression, Major Depressive Disorder, and bipolar disorder often have overlapping symptoms, but this is not always the case. What are the Differences Between Depression and Bipolar Disorder? Watch this video to find out! #depression #bipolar #psych2go Related Video(s): 8 Signs of Major Depressive Disorder https://youtu.be/KSClXw4Wfxs Bipolar Disorder - What is it? https://youtu.be/mOqgrZZbeyo Credits Writer: Carley Swanson-Garro Script Editor: Rida Batool Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Storyboarder: Francesco Parente Animator: Susan King YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References: American Psychiatric Association (2017). What is depression? Retrieved 11 April 2020 from www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/depression/what-is-depression. American Psychiatric Association (2017). What are bipolar disorders? Retrieved 11 April 2020 from www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/bipolar-disorders/what-are-bipolar-disorders. American Psychiatric Association (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (DSM-5), 5th ed. Butler, M., Urosevic, S., Desai, P., Sponheim, SR., Popp, J., Nelson, V.A., Thao, V., Sunderlin, B (2018). Treatment for bipolar disorder in adults: A systematic review. Comparative Effectiveness Review (208, 18-EHC012-EF). Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. doi: 10.23970/AHRQEPCCER208. Mental Health America. Co-occurring disorders and depression. Retrieved 11 April 2020 from www.mhanational.org/co-occurring-disorders-and-depression. National Institute of Mental Health (2020). Bipolar disorder. Retrieved 11 April 2020 from www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/bipolar-disorder/index.shtml. National Institute of Mental Health (2018). Depression. Retrieved 11 April 2020 from www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/depression/index.shtml National Institute of Mental Health (2017). Prevalence of bipolar disorder among adults. Retrieved April 2020 from www.nimh.nih.gov/health/statistics/bipolar-disorder.shtml#part_155458. Resources: National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Referral Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357).

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