Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia

Bipolar disorder is a mental condition characterised by extreme mood fluctuations, at least one episode of mania (an elevated or heightened state of mind), and maybe multiple episodes of sadness. It is a mood condition that affects up to 4 million people in the United States. Schizophrenia is a persistent, severe, and debilitating mental condition characterised by psychotic symptoms, which indicate a loss of awareness of reality. Suicide, substance misuse, and other mental health issues are more common in people with either condition. Bipolar disorder is characterised by dramatic changes in energy, mood, and activity levels. Bipolar disorder causes a person to alternate between intense excitation, or mania, and depression.

Schizophrenia is most commonly diagnosed in late adolescence or early infancy. The use of medicines and psychosocial assistance in conjunction with behaviour is successful. With the right treatment and social support, even the most vulnerable persons can live a productive life and integrate into society. Facilitation of assisted living, supported housing, and supported employment can serve as a foundation for people with serious mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia, to achieve a variety of rehabilitation goals, as they often struggle to find or keep a place to live and work.

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