
The 4 Basic Types Of Bipolar Disorder Defined By Changes In Mood, Energy, And Activity Levels
Bipolar disorder is grouped into four main categories according to a person's mood and energy levels. Read on to learn more about these types.

How Does Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Impact Your Ability To Be A Good Parent?
Trauma, and the PTSD it can result in, impacts everything — your sense of self, your relationships, and your perception of humanity. It's no wonder that PTSD can also, definitely, negatively affect your ability to be a good parent.

How Can Writing Help With PTSD Therapy? 4 Journaling Tips For Abuse And Trauma Survivors
Committing trauma-related thoughts to paper isn't easy, but research has shown that journaling can benefit people with PTSD. If you're not sure how to get started, these tips from my personal experience may help.

Why Is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Common In Sexual Assault Survivors?
Sexual assault is inherently traumatic — but the kind of care victims receive in the aftermath has a great impact on their odds of developing PTSD, too. A supportive environment that nurtures recovery is key.

Treating Bipolar Disorder with Medications: How Can Lithium Carbonate Help?
A few long-term studies have found that treating bipolar disorder with lithium significantly reduces risk of suicide when compared to several other treatments including divalproex, the most-frequently prescribed mood-stabilizer in the U.S.

Mood Episodes In Bipolar Disorder: What Is Typical For A Depressive Episode?
Besides sadness, depressive episodes are characterized by bad sleep, losing interest in almost all activities that were once satisfying, and the scariest of all — romanticizing self-harm and suicide.

Coffee Addiction: How Can Caffeine Intake Affect Your Life?
You may think coffee addicts have nothing in common with people who abuse heroin, cocaine, or alcohol — but a caffeine use disorder can really interfere with your health and brain functioning. What do you need to know about caffeine addiction?

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) And Autism: Are They Related?
Diagnostic labels can sometimes be arbitrary — and some people who are actually autistic may end up with the label of Borderline Personality Disorder instead, especially if they have suffered traumatic experiences.

Bipolar Disorder And Autism Spectrum Disorder: What Is The Connection?
Autism and bipolar disorder aren't even in the same chapter of the DSM-5, and at first glance seem to have very little in common. Yet, there is a deeper connection than you may think.

Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder vs Autism: Differences And Similarities
The symptoms of social (pragmatic) communication disorder will look deceptively familiar to anyone who knows anything about autism — but it's a whole diagnosis of its own.