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What is the most common symptom of Bipolar Disorder?

Dramatic Mood Swings

100

What is the most commonly prescribed medication?

Antidepressants

100

What percent of adults in the U.S. have Bipolar Disorder?

4.4%

100

Do genetic factors play a role in diagnosing Bipolar Disorder?

Yes.

200

Fill in the blank: A common symptom of Bipolar Disorder is a lack of _______ ________. 

Social Awareness

200

What is Bright Light Therapy?

It is exposure to bright light up to 60 minutes a day to ease symptoms of depression.

200

What percent of children in the U.S. have Bipolar Disorder?

3%

200

What structures in the brain of someone diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder are smaller than normal?

Hippocampus, cerebellum, basal ganglia

300

When do verbal outbursts occur?

During manic episodes

300

What is the most effective combination of treatments? 

Stabilizing Drugs and Therapy.

300

What percent likely are you to develop Bipolar Disorder if a close relative has it?

5-10%

300

True or False: Bipolar Disorder can come from abnormally smaller structures in the brain. 

True. 

400

What is it called when someone is dramatic and draws attention to themselves?

Flamboyance

400

What is Mindfulness based CBT?

A form of psychotherapy that combines meditative practices that cultivate mindfulness.

400

What percent likelihood are you to develop Bipolar Disorder if your identical twin has it?

40-70%

400

What irregularities in the brain cause issues with neurons firing, creating mania or depression?

Ion Activity

500

What does Bipolar Disorder look like?

Trick question! It looks different for everyone. 

500

What does IPSRT stand for?

Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy.

500

What percent likelihood are you to develop Bipolar Disorder without genetic factors?

2.8%

500

What are 3 chemicals in the brain that have abnormal activity in patients with Bipolar Disorder?

Norepinephrine, serotonin, glutamate, and dopamine. 

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