Teens are less equipped to manage the ups and downs of bipolar disorder independently. Therefore, most turn to their parents for care, support, and guidance. However, the extreme mood swings and potential behavioral challenges associated with the condition often leave parents overwhelmed. If you are a parent struggling to care for a teenager with bipolar …
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12 Communication Strategies for Arizona’s Bipolar Teens
Extreme mood swings, from manic or hypomanic episodes to depressive episodes, characterize Teen Bipolar disorder. Both parents and teens may misinterpret each other’s words or intentions due to this heightened emotional state. The communication style of a teenager with bipolar disorder may be more erratic or intense compared to their typical peers, making it challenging …
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Tips to Handling Teen Bipolar Crises in Arizona
Bipolar disorder affects roughly 3% of teens in the United States. A teen with bipolar disorder crisis can be dangerous to themselves or others if parents aren’t prepared. Handling a teen’s bipolar crisis requires careful, compassionate, and immediate action. If the situation is severe, immediately contact your teen psychiatrist, therapist, or mental health crisis team. …
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Daily Habits for Stabilizing Bipolar Teens in Arizona
Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that affects nearly 3% of all teens. It causes instability in your teen, experiencing emotions of extreme highs and detrimental lows. Among medications, psychotherapy, and other approaches to stabilize bipolar disorder, the effective way is to adopt effective and healthy daily habits for balance. This could mean implementing healthy …
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Common FAQs From Arizona Parents of Bipolar Teens
Nearly 3% of teens are affected by bipolar disorder, which can be challenging for parents as well due to symptoms like intense mood fluctuations. Parents often have many questions about how to best help their children. So, this guide answers the most common questions we hear from parents trying to understand and support their teens …
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