Bipolar & Related Disorders
Complete a 1-page summary of a category of disorder from the Bipolar and Related Disorders. It should include the following headings: Overview, age-related factors, differential diagnosis, Disorders Risk, and Prognostic Factors.
Sample Answer
Bipolar I Disorder: A Summary
Overview:
Bipolar I disorder is a mood disorder characterized by manic episodes, which are periods of abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood and abnormally and persistently increased activity or energy, lasting at least one week and present most of the day, nearly every day. These episodes may be accompanied by major depressive episodes, although a depressive episode is not required for a diagnosis of Bipolar I disorder. The core feature is the manic episode, which can range in severity from hypomania (less severe mania) to full-blown mania, potentially involving psychotic features. These mood swings significantly impair social and occupational functioning. Individuals with Bipolar I disorder may experience mixed episodes, where symptoms of mania and depression occur simultaneously. The cyclical nature of th