Friday, November 15, 2013

Annotated Bibliography

Peacock,, Judith. Chapter 2: Types of Bipolar Disorder. North Mankato, MN: Capstone Press, 2000. 14-22. eBook.


              Its just a bunch of episodes that seem like bipolar but its not. Then it could end up turning into full out bipolar.
              

              Peter , Small. MD not psychotic, fraud trial told. Toronto Star (Canada): Newspaper Source Plus, 2009. 0319-0781. eBook.


              There is this event that happen where some one had been going to bipolar II and cyclothymia. So they was in control at on point in time then they just went all bipolar.


                UnitedStates. Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry.Department of Psychiatry. New York, NY: Columbia University Medical Center, 2012. Web. <http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001550.htm>.
                  

                

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Psychological Disorders in Literature

         I'm picking bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder has four different stages. But the one I really care about is Cyclothymia. People who have this disorder don't really have extreme mood changes. They also have mild depression and hypomania that last for about two years or maybe your whole life. The reason you would look for this disorder, because you could really understand their character so much better.
         Then there is always the case that you can go full bipolar. First you can start off being cyclothymia. Then after two years you can jump from cyclothymia and just go bipolar I or bipolar II.