SOG Specialty Knives Tools BP-5 Bi-Polar Rescue Knife, Satin

July 4, 2009 · Filed Under Bipolar · Comment 

SOG Knives Bi-Polar Rescue The Bi-Polar is very capable. It’s the first dual assisted knife with twin blades. Using patented SOG Assisted Technology each blade is propelled out once the operator has initiated the blade opening action. It might be the perfect rescue knife whether used by law enforcement emergency medical personal or in your garden releasing the grip of a tenacious vine. We think the Bi-Polar is the perfect combination of might and right with a fully serrated main blade V-cutter and glass breaker. Dual opening double lockbars and twin safeties all work to lock the blades closed or double lock the blades open. Expand your world with the Bi-Polar. Specifications: – Length: 7.5″ – Blade: 3″ – Steel: AUS 8 – Edge: Serrated – Weight: 5.7 oz – Handle: Hard Anodized Aluminum – Finish: Satin – Includes: Glass Breaker Mfg No: BP-5 Manufacturer: SOG Knives

Bipolar Bear – 11oz Mug

July 4, 2009 · Filed Under Bipolar · Comment 

Bipolar Bear Mug is new. Why drink coffee out of an ordinary mug when an imprinted mug is so much cooler? Microwave safe, FDA approved. Image is printed on both sides of the mug. Dishwasher use is not recommended.

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1000 Gauss Spot Magnets (Bipolar or North Pole) by Magna-Pak – Set of 20(Type=North Pole:)

July 4, 2009 · Filed Under Bipolar · Comment 

Approximately 1/8″ in diameter, adhered with circular adhesive patches. Used by acupuncture practitioners on pressure points, or acupuncture points, reusable.1000 Gauss Spot Magnets (Bipolar or North Pole) by Magna-Pak – Set of 20

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History of bipolar disorder

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Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder recognised by the American Psychiatric Association and listed under the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV-TR) along with a complete set of criteria which is used across the world for diagnostic purposes. However Bipolar disorder wasn’t always listed in the DSM or even known by this name. Over centuries the knowledge and recognition of this mental disorder has evolved and grown.

Nonmedical treatment for bipolar disorder

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Bipolar disorder is a relatively common mood disorder that is a universal phenomenon and affects all kinds of people, irrespective of the sex or race. Characteristic features of bipolar disorder include the person experiencing extreme mood changes which swing between mania and depression, polar opposites. These mood shifts are unpredictable and last for abnormally long periods of time and are in fact known to last for up to a month or more.

Difference between bpd and bipolar disorder

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Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder which is relatively common around the world and is found in both men and women. As a mental condition bipolar disorder is characterised by extreme and unusually long mood changes that swing between mania and depression. Both the moods are associated with specific symptoms which are largely changes in behaviour and emotions. However a lot of the symptoms of bipolar disorder are those which are found in several other conditions also, including Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Due to this, many people tend to confuse BPD for bipolar disorder, when in fact they are two completely different conditions and there are many differences between BPD and Bipolar disorder.

Cognitive behaviour therapist for bipolar disorder

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Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression is a mood disorder which is the result of neurological, emotional, biological and environmental factors. Typical symptoms include sudden and abnormal mood changes which swing between mania and depression. These mood swings can also be rapid cycling, shifting rapidly and out of the blue.

Childhood bipolar disorder

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Bipolar disorder is a serious psychological disorder which falls under the category of Mood disorders. Bipolar disorder involves the recurrence of mania, depression and/or mixed episodes which are extreme forms of otherwise normal mood changes that people experience. Bipolar disorder also results in sudden and abnormal shifts in mood, energy and behaviour to the extent that normal functioning is hampered.

Bipolar disorder epidemiology

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Psychological disorders have gained increasing acceptance over the last several decades. This acceptance has been very important for the recognition and classification of mental disorders which has been extremely useful in diagnosing the conditions correctly. However for scientific reasons it helps to know what the prevalence, cause and spread of any given mental condition is, so that research can be directed at finding better treatments and understanding the causes in detail.

Bipolar defective

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Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression or bipolar affective disorder is a mood disorder, classified under the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual – IV TR published by the American Psychiatric Association. The onset of bipolar affective disorder is generally from late teenage to early adulthood. Lately however this is evidence to suggest that there could also be a childhood onset of the condition.

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