How Do You Test For Manic Depression?
Bipolar disorder was long referred to as manic depression because of the characteristic “mania” and depression associated with the mental illness. Consequently, the term remains in common use by the public. Yet, manic depression involves a spectrum of symptoms and not infrequently is misdiagnosed. Given that medication side-effects are also a concern, it is good to be armed with knowledge on how to best test for manic depression. These tips can help. Schedule an appointment early with a qualified health professional to test for manic depression. Given the long waiting periods to see a specialist, such as a psychiatrist, this will enable you to be evaluated more readily. Should you change your mind, the appointment can be canceled. Another reason to schedule, when you are open to the idea, is that a sudden change in mood may make you less inclined to act in your best interest. Keep a mood journal to bring with you on your first appointment. This will help the doctor determine if symptom