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Current Bipolar News

This post was written by David Oliver on November 6, 2009
Posted Under: Daily Bipolar Disorder Message

Hi,

Getting the news early to you today.

To read this week’s news visit:

http://www.bipolarcentral.com/bipolarnews455/

Here are the news headlines:

Is It Bipolar Disorder or Depression? Learn the Signs

DO> Great article. Very confusing topic.

The Role of Antidepressants for the Treatment of Bipolar Depression

DO> Another great article, take a look.

Bipolar Disorder Increases 4000 Percent In Children And Adolescents?

DO> What do you make up this? Do you think this makes sense?

A Psychiatrists Worst Nightmare? Psychiatrist Stabbing Raises Concerns

DO> This is really scary. It’s rare this type of thing happens however.

Mood Mapping, Tips from a Doctor

DO> What do you think of this concept?

Bipolar Disorder and Post-Partum Disorders

DO> Another great article.

For these stories and more, please visit:

http://www.bipolarcentral.com/bipolarnews455/

POST RESPONSES TO THE NEWS HERE

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Your Friend,

Dave

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#1 
Written By davidoliver on November 6th, 2009 @ 9:10 am

My ‘friend’ Sherie,
You wrote to me, first, honey. They say those in the mental health business are the ones who need the most ‘help.’ I fear to think that you are a psych nurse and tell your patients ‘no wonder they have no friends’ …. I think there is a reason why you are on this blog and it is not just to ‘brag’ that you helped your boyfriend. Go get some help.

#2 
Written By tried them all and failed on November 7th, 2009 @ 12:00 am

It puzzles me how the stabbing of a psychiatrist by a patient in the hospital could have happened. How could she have got hold of a knife? When my boyfriend was in the psych ward last year no sharp objects were allowed. All jewellery was put in a safe. Cigarette lighters, pens and other tools could only be used in the presence of a nurse and were handed back afterwards. The strict security is in place mainly to prevent the patients from harming themselves, which is more common than harming someone else.

#3 
Written By Nightlady on November 8th, 2009 @ 10:15 pm

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