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How long does bipolar depression last?

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New research (Solomon et al., 2010) published in The Archives of General Psychiatry sheds a little more empirical light onto this question. In a study of 219 patients with bipolar I disorder (the kind of bipolar disorder with full-blown manic episodes), researchers asked patients to fill out an evaluation every 6 months for five years. read more

DBSA envisions wellness for people who live with depression and bipolar disorder. Because DBSA was created for and is led by individuals living with mood disorders, our vision, mission, and programming are always informed by the personal, lived experience of peers. read more

There’s no cure for bipolar disorder at this point in time. So once you get a diagnosis, you’ve got it for life. While we know it can be difficult to have a label, the sooner you get diagnosed, the better. read more

The feeling of depression is something we all experience from time to time. It can even help us to recognise and deal with problems in our lives. In clinical depression or bipolar disorder, the feeling of depression is much worse. It goes on for longer and makes it difficult or impossible to deal with the normal things of life. read more

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