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Dual Diagnosis Bipolar: Don’t Quit_JonathanHoleton

Don’t Quit_JonathanHoleton


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Dual Diagnosis Bipolar Disorder: Dual Diagnosis and Overcoming Addiction

Dual Diagnosis Bipolar Disorder in the News

Dual Diagnosis Bipolar Disorder: Dual diagnosis and overcoming addiction
Dr Farren cited the three most prevalent types of psychiatric disorders that need to be looked at in this realm — depression, bipolar disorder and anxiety. When talking about the psychiatric definition of depression, Dr Farren pointed out that more
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Dual Diagnosis Bipolar Disorder: Specialized Dual Diagnosis Treatment



Nearly 60% of patients… Continue reading

15yo Gay Friend Has “Bipolar 1 Depression” W/ Schizophrenia & ADHD. Isn’t 400mg of Seroquel Daily Too Much?

Question by Chris: 15yo gay friend has “Bipolar 1 Depression” w/ Schizophrenia & ADHD. Isn’t 400mg of Seroquel daily too much?
He takes 400 mg of Seroquil daily each and EVERY NIGHT. He’s been in substance abuse rehab wice for weed, coke, meth.

Also was put in foster care for 6 months , because he had dropped out of high school for 2 semesters. His mom is a drug addict sent to… Continue reading

NEW Healing Depression & Bipolar Disorder Without Drugs

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Bipolar

Bipolar


Explaining bipolar in a common sense, every day language, this book shares real stories of people with bipolar and addresses the disorder from a personal, medical, drug and alcohol abuse, and forensic perspectives.
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Addict Alcoholic Bipolar

Humorous share on being a MICA (mentally ill chemical abuser) client, or dual diagnosis in which I liken the experience of taking medications to the surrender in Step Three in that we don’t know what we will be like.
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