Mon, 14 August 2006 Just came across this article/press release showing a link between successful medical treatment and psychoeducation... gee, whould would have thought... That's why these bipolar disorder videos are onlne/An excerpt from the article is below: ================================ TITLE: New Treatment Model for Bipolar Disorder Shows Promise ...Developed by Bauer and colleagues, the model brings together psychiatrists and nurses as a team to treat the patients. Psychiatrists monitored symptoms and handled medications. Nurse care coordinators worked with veterans during group education sessions. During the weekly group sessions, nurses discussed topics such as medication side effects and early warning signs for symptoms, which in bipolar disorder range from racing speech, bursts of optimism and impulsive behavior during manic episodes to fatigue, social withdrawal and suicidal thoughts during depressive episodes. During the sessions, patients discussed coping skills, got feedback from the group and created personal action plans. The intervention was tested for three years. The results: Under the new model, patients saw a significant reduction in symptoms, including five fewer weeks experiencing mania during the three-year study period. Patients also felt happier and healthier, reporting more productive time at work, better relationships with family, and more satisfaction with their care. The new model was less expensive - an average of $61,398 for three years of direct bipolar disorder treatment costs compared with $64,379 for usual care - although the difference was not statistically significant... ========================== Full text and source: http://www.emaxhealth.com/112/6963.html Category: general -- posted at: 3:10 PM Comments[21] |
Sat, 11 March 2006 Welcome to Episode 8 of the BipolarHelp video series. Today we are going to watch part 1 of an interview with Madonna. Madonna has Bipolar Disorder. She talks about what her mania and depression is like. This interview runs approximately 7 minutes. .mp3 audio (8mB).Comments[17] |
Sat, 11 March 2006 Welcome to Episode 8 of the BipolarHelp video series. Today we are going to watch part 1 of an interview with Madonna. Madonna has Bipolar Disorder. She talks about what her mania and depression is like. This interview runs approximately 7 minutes. Quicktime Video 14mb.Comments[32] |
Thu, 23 February 2006 Lithium 101. This short program is about the element Lithium. Lithium 101 has lots of little known facts and information about this widley used metal. From atom bombs to mental illness, lithium has many interesting uses in everyday life. This short educational film runs approximately 7 minutes. (.mp3) 8mBComments[11] |
Thu, 23 February 2006 Lithium 101 . This short film is about the element Lithium. Lithium 101 has lots of little known facts and information about this widley used metal. From atom bombs to mental illness, lithium has many interesting uses in everyday life. This short educational film runs approximately 7 minutes. Quicktime (.mov) 16mBComments[11] |
Tue, 31 January 2006 Bipolar Help Video Project Update
Hi Everyone, Just an update on the project. We just completed 3-more interviews today and we are editing them. The new interviews should be posted in the next 5 or so days.Comments[12] |
Tue, 31 January 2006 Bipolar Help Video Project Update
Hi Everyone, Just an update on the project. We just completed 3-more interviews today and we are editing them. The new interviews should be posted in the next 5 or so days.
Comments[9] |
Mon, 2 January 2006 Episode 6: An interview with Alex (Audio). Alex is an Air Force Veteran with Bipolar Disorder. She discusses the effect support from friends and family has on her illness. This interview runs approximately 9 minutes. Comments[9] |
Sun, 1 January 2006 Episode 6: An interview with Alex (Video). Alex is an Air Force Veteran with Bipolar Disorder. She discusses the effect support from friends and family has on her illness. This interview runs approximately 9 minutes. Comments[6] |
Sun, 18 December 2005 Bipolar Help Episode 5 -An interview with Debra (video). Debra is an account executive with bipolar disorder. She shares with us her secrets for living with bipolar disorder (manic depression). She also talks about how difficult it has been for her family to deal with her mental illness. This interview runs approximately 12 minutes.Comments[0] |
Sun, 18 December 2005 Bipolar Help Episode 5 -An interview with Debra (audio). Debra is an account executive with bipolar disorder. She shares with us her secrets for living with bipolar disorder (manic depression). She also talks about how difficult it has been for her family to deal with her mental illness. This interview runs approximately 12 minutes. Comments[1] |
Mon, 12 December 2005 Bipolar Help Episode 4: (video) An interview with Megan. Megan is a 25-year old graduate student with Bipolar Disorder. In this short video/audio interview she tells us what living with Bipolar Disorder like for her. She talks about mania, hypomania and depression. She shares with us some of the things she does to cope with hypomania and stress. This interview runs 9-minutes.Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 December 2005 Bipolar Help Episode 4: (audio) An interview with Megan. Megan is a 25-year old graduate student with Bipolar Disorder. In this short video/audio interview she tells us what living with Bipolar Disorder like for her. She talks about mania, hypomania and depression. She shares with us some of the things she does to cope with hypomania and stress. This interview runs 9-minutes. Comments[0] |
Wed, 7 December 2005 Tragic story in the mass media today appeared after an airline passenger was killed after claiming he had a bomb. The 44 year-old man was said to have bipolar disorder (manic-depression).
He did not have his medication and reportedly his wife was screaming he was bipolar and was without his medication.
FOX News even asked if it was his wife's fault for not bringing the medications with them. Maybe they forgot them? Maybe they ran out on their international trip?
I wonder what this will do to the stigma against mental illness and more specifically bipolar disorder? Will this lead to tougher laws that remove rights from the mentally ill?
Category: general -- posted at: 4:47 PM Comments[0] |
Tue, 6 December 2005 BipolarHelp.org produces a series of audio & video programs about bipolar disorder. You can watch or listen to these programs online or download them to your computer. Comments[0] |
Sat, 3 December 2005 Bipolar Help Episode 3: (video) An interview with Matt. Matt is a 30-year old college graduate with Bipolar Disorder Type 2. In this short video/audio interview Matt tells us what living with Bipolar Disorder type 2 is like for him. He talks about hypomania and depression. He shares with us some of the things he does to cope with depression and stress. He also shares some good insights about �The Lie of Depression� and the effect Bipolar Disorder has had on him in the workplace. This interview runs 12-minutes. Comments[0] |
Sat, 3 December 2005 PLEASE NOTE: THIS FILE HAS BEEN MOVED TO: (http://bipolarhelp.org/media)
....Bipolar Help Episode 3: (Audio) An interview with Matt. Matt is a 30-year old college graduate with Bipolar Disorder Type 2. In this short video/audio interview Matt tells us what living with Bipolar Disorder type 2 is like for him. He talks about hypomania and depression. He shares with us some of the things he does to cope with depression and stress. He also shares some good insights about �The Lie of Depression� and the effect Bipolar Disorder has had on him in the workplace. This interview runs 12-minutes. Comments[0] |
Just came across this article/press release showing a link between successful medical treatment and psychoeducation... gee, whould would have thought... That's why these bipolar disorder videos are onlne/
Welcome to Episode 8 of the BipolarHelp video series. Today we are going to watch part 1 of an interview with Madonna. Madonna has Bipolar Disorder. She talks about what her mania and depression is like. This interview runs approximately 7 minutes. .mp3 audio (8mB).
Lithium 101. This short program is about the element Lithium. Lithium 101 has lots of little known facts and information about this widley used metal. From atom bombs to mental illness, lithium has many interesting uses in everyday life. This short educational film runs approximately 7 minutes. (.mp3) 8mB
Bipolar Help Video Project Update
Hi Everyone, Just an update on the project. We just completed 3-more interviews today and we are editing them. The new interviews should be posted in the next 5 or so days.
Episode 6: An interview with Alex (Video). Alex is an Air Force Veteran with Bipolar Disorder. She discusses the effect support from friends and family has on her illness. This interview runs approximately 9 minutes.
Bipolar Help Episode 5 -An interview with Debra (video). Debra is an account executive with bipolar disorder. She shares with us her secrets for living with bipolar disorder (manic depression). She also talks about how difficult it has been for her family to deal with her mental illness. This interview runs approximately 12 minutes.
Bipolar Help Episode 4: (video) An interview with Megan. Megan is a 25-year old graduate student with Bipolar Disorder. In this short video/audio interview she tells us what living with Bipolar Disorder like for her. She talks about mania, hypomania and depression. She shares with us some of the things she does to cope with hypomania and stress. This interview runs 9-minutes.
Bipolar Help Episode 3: (video) An interview with Matt. Matt is a 30-year old college graduate with Bipolar Disorder Type 2. In this short video/audio interview Matt tells us what living with Bipolar Disorder type 2 is like for him. He talks about hypomania and depression. He shares with us some of the things he does to cope with depression and stress. He also shares some good insights about �The Lie of Depression� and the effect Bipolar Disorder has had on him in the workplace. This interview runs 12-minutes. 
