World Bipolar Disorder strengthens the importance of day understanding and respect | Health

This Sunday (30), the World Bipolar Disorder DayThe focus is on educating the community about the reality facing millions of people with this situation. Date represents the birthday of Dutch painter Vincent van gohAfter death Diagnosis of being conditioned.
Bipolar Effective Disorder (Tab.
According to the World Health Organization (OMS), Estimated that about 140 million people live with a tab, which significantly affects personal, social and professional life.
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Complex diagnosis
Neuro Psychology “Diagnosis” Based on the standards of DSM-5 by the Diagnosis Clinical and Psychologists, experts are eligible to prescribe drugs. In evaluation, in evaluation, neurosecological and psychagonastic evaluation, “he explained.
Similarity of tab symptoms with other disorders A greater depression disorderWere, and,, and,, and,, and,.. Boundary personality disorder And attention deficit disorder and hyperactivity (Adhd), Leading to diagnostic disorders. “To prevent diagnostic disorders, experts conduct detailed clinical interviews, apply standard standards and collect information about the history of their family and their family and their family.”
“Without understanding the severity of the disorder, many people see this situation as mood swings,” says Neuro Psychologist Francisco Guidess.
In addition to the daily challenges imposed by this situation, the stigma around the bipolar disorder is still a barrier to many patients. The psychologist warns that “those who have tab are” uncontrolled ‘or’ unpredictable ‘. This is surrounded by a stigma. It will accept the diagnosis, lead to social loneliness and delay the search for proper treatment. ”
Treatment beyond medication
Psychiatrist Daniel B Souvosa, Director MoodsHighlights the importance of proper treatment for the situation. “Treatment of bipolar disorder is not just taking medication, it is to find a balance in life.
For her, in addition to drugs and treatments, small changes can have a major impact on the quality of life. “Having a daily routine, helping to prevent seizures of sleep. In addition, physical activity helps in mood control, preventing emotional oscillations to prevent alcohol and extra caffeine, practicing practices such as meditation and everyday rest, and especially auxiliary network.
The expert highlights the importance of breaking the bans around mental disorders and supporting those who live with the bipolar disorder. “The first phase is to stop treating mental disorders such as forbidden. It is necessary to look at people with bipolar disorder.
Challenges and acceptance
For University Professor Marcel Franco, 41, The enlightenment process is to receive the diagnosis. He found this situation in the Psychology Clinic of the Federal University of Para in 2009 (UFPA.
However, Malaysia Loins, 49, acceptance is more difficult. “I didn’t want to accept it. I didn’t want to accept everything. I don’t know how to pretend to be. When I started treatment at the time, I only started treatment, I only lived, I was no longer a life, I didn’t want to stay in my house anymore. I wanted to be close to people, and people did not understand.” It also agrees to have trouble accepting the diagnosis.
Psychiatrist Daniel explained that it is not really easy to accept this situation. “It is not always easy to understand that emotional instability is not a person’s ‘wrong’, but it is not always easy to understand.” In addition, the side effects of drugs shades may be an obstacle to the continuation of treatment.
“There is still bias, and this makes many people seeking to help with fear of judgment,” psychiatrist Daniel B Sobosa prefers.
In the case of Marcel, he chose a gradual reduction with the physician, although he used medication for a long time. “We have decided to reduce drugs until my unintended complaints, reduced mental faculty and libido are used to reduce drugs,” he explained. However, he still uses angiolitics during crisis. “I know that I have avoided relying as much as possible, because we know that there is no treatment of psychological problems, but control,” he said.
Malaysia’s experience also followed the same. “I am stopping for drugs because I am already doing me so badly. So, I have to look for other opportunities. I will treat me, courses that help me to develop and people who go through it. I will help someone else.
The importance of support network
In addition to the challenges of their own disorder, tab carriers also face bias. “People do not accept the disease and think this is the freshness, he wants to attract the attention of others, but only knows who can live,” said Malaysia. “We feel alone, because everyone goes away,” he said.
For Marcell, the lack of knowledge about this situation makes social acceptance difficult. “The main challenges I have as a tab bearer are the lack of empathy and the ignorance of the public about the disease. Some people can face mood variation from mania to frustration, not understanding everything that comes from the peaks of happiness and bipolarity.”
It strengthens the need to expand discussions about the situation. “My family tried to learn about the tab, and they know how to deal with conditions and escape in times of crisis. But there is a continuous psychological education in social and educational institutions that affect the majority of the population and often without diagnosis.”
Psychologist Francisco emphasizes the importance of understanding the community. The expert reinforces that “Bipolar disorder is a treating situation and that people who live with proper support and disorder can live a product, full and balanced life.”
Free service in beleme
For those who need mental and mental follow -up, there are special units that provide free care to belly:
House Mental Does Adult (24 H)
- Avenida Jose Bonifacio, 930, Sao Brus
- Phone: (91) 3226-0111
The mental house of the child and adolescent
- AV. Duke de Coxius, before the cesie
- Phone: (91) 3228-2997
- Service: Monday to Friday, 7H to 19 H
Mental Social Care Centers (Caps):
- Caps icoraci (caps i): 15D Aogosto Street, 845. Phone: (91) 3227-9137
- Caps Amazonia (Caps II): Passage Dalwa, 377, Marabaya. Phones: 3231-2599 / 3238-0511
- Caps Renaser (Caps III): Traza Maurithi, 2179, Bairro da Pedrera. Phone: (91) 3261-9010
- Caps Grow-Para (Caps III): Rua Dose Tomoyos, 1840, Batista Campos. Phone: (91) 3269-6732
- Caps Marazora (Caps AD III): Kohub Set, Nova Marambia. Phone: (91) 3231-1481
In addition, the Municipal Health Secretariat (SESMA) has reported that the psychological care service is also available in the primary health departments (UBS) in various surroundings of Belem.