It can be extremely difficult for a person suffering from bipolar mania to cope with the illness and function in their daily lives as well as their social relationships. The hopeless feeling and lack of interest in life the depression brings is crippling to the patient. Many patients commit suicide in the depression stage of bipolar.

However, the opposite of depression is the mania stage which is an extremely high ecstatic feeling. The patient usually talks a lot, is overly excited, and may have an impractical view of his/her own abilities. The patient can be a danger to themselves or others during this stage as this rush of energy and state of excitement can lead to reckless behavior.

Bipolar support groups are able to help bipolar patients with their excessive mood swings. Here, they are able to interact socially with others who have the same problems and discuss their own experiences along with ways of trying to deal with them. For people with bipolar, it is useful to learn how others cope with their mania, depression and other problems.

It also shows a patient that they are not alone in the struggle to live and function with the disorder. You can gain hope for recovery, find motivation to keep following your treatment plan and learn to look forward to a brighter future with the support of others.

Alcohol and Drug Abuse

Many bipolar mania sufferers also use or abuse alcohol or other drugs in an effort to control their episodes. This will only make the problem worse and complicate treatment. In group therapy under the guidance of a professional or other moderator, the substance abuse problems are dealt with also. It is important to find the right treatment for your particular case.

Joining a support group will help with the substance abuse as well as other problems associated with this disorder. A support group is an important part of any treatment plan for bipolar mania. It offers moral and emotional support, which is a big help for the feelings of isolation bipolar patients face. Make friends that will be there for you in the future when you are having a problem.

Online Support Groups

Other sources that offer help for people struggling with symptoms bipolar mania are online support groups and forums. It is accessible at anytime of day in case they feel the need to interact and share their problems/experiences with others. They can learn how to cope with their moods and new ways to deal with their own problems by reading about other people’s problems and solutions. Making friends to share personal experiences and talking honestly about anything that comes to mind is also achieved by these sources. You can benefit from tips and advice other patients offer based on personal experience, whether online or offline.

Friends and family members of bipolar sufferers also benefit from joining a support group. It helps you learn new ways of offering help to your loved ones who have this disorder. With the terrible mood disorders that come with bipolar mania, it is honestly really difficult to witness a loved one struggle with it. You will understand bipolar better with the help of these support groups.

Copyright 2009 by Ken P Doyle

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