What is bipolar spectrum? Will it become bipolar 1 or bipolar 2?

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  • Today's video is about bipolar spectrum illness and is based on a viewer question from Saddam. He asks if his diagnosis of bipolar spectrum will later become bipolar 1 or bipolar 2 disorder.
    The short answer is that here in the US bipolar spectrum is not an official term. However, it is debated by researchers and clinicians as to whether bipolar disorder and depression really should be considered one bipolar spectrum illness and not be separate diagnoses.
    In this video I give the history of bipolar disorder and how it evolved from being manic depressive insanity, to separate diagnoses of major depression and bipolar disorder. Many people believe we should rename both illnesses bipolar spectrum to include other conditions such as:
    Recurrent severe depression with psychosis
    Depression mixed with manic symptoms
    Cyclothymia
    Antidepressant induced mania
    Anxious depression
    Atypical depression
    Other videos referenced in this video
    Video about Treatment Resistant Depression • What is Treatment Resi...
    Video explaining mania and hypomania • How To Tell what Mani...
    Video on psychotic depression • 3 Ways ADHD Makes You ...
    Bipolar playlist • All Things Bipolar Dis...
    Depression playlist • All Things Major Depre...
    References for further study
    Ghaemi SN. Bipolar spectrum: a review of the concept and a vision for the future. Psychiatry Investig. 2013;10(3):218-224.
    Mondimore FM. Kraepelin and manic-depressive insanity: an historical perspective. Int Rev Psychiatry. 2005;17(1):49-52.
    Trede K, Salvatore P, Baethge C, Gerhard A, Maggini C, Baldessarini RJ. Manic-depressive illness: evolution in Kraepelin's Textbook, 1883-1926. Harv Rev Psychiatry. 2005;13(3):155-178.
    Singh T, Williams K. Atypical depression. Psychiatry (Edgmont). 2006;3(4):33-39.
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  • @shannonmcentire7322
    @shannonmcentire7322 4 роки тому +311

    You’re part of the reason I sought psychiatric care and got my diagnosis of Bipolar 2. I love this channel and all you do!

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 роки тому +63

      Oh awesome Shannon.!! I’m so happy to hear that. Thanks for letting me know. You be well and take care of yourself.😊👍🏽❤️

    • @cephasvlog6146
      @cephasvlog6146 3 місяці тому

      @drtraceymarks. Yes Same with me. Although I almost gave up HOPE trying, Was diagnosed with depression few years back used almost all SSRI Available I'm my country and almost all antipsychotics. Dealt with severe side effects some hasn't gone away till today e.g vivid dreams/nightmares. I even did ECT.
      QUICK QUESTION CAN YOU USE MUSHROOMS WHILE BP2 MEDICATIONS
      I've lost everything over 4 years of my life just living like a statue.
      attempted suicide two months ago. Glad I survived. Thought I had treatment resistant depression (the health sector in my country is just so poor) I just found out I have bipolar but they won't say which is it because they don't know yet. But from countless of your videos I've been learning from over the years I'll say it's bipolar 2.
      Now on paxil and sodium valporate
      6 weeks on it.feel flat a bit, anxious a bit, tired but kinda normal. Unlike before while antidepressants alone shoots me to hypomanic for a weeks or days followed by depression.
      70 percent of other mood stabilizers you mentioned in your videos is not available in my country. Especially the best once.

    • @cephasvlog6146
      @cephasvlog6146 3 місяці тому

      ​@@DrTraceyMarksplease check my reply to this original comment i forgot to tag you in my original reply. Love from Nigeria

  • @WhatsUpEarth
    @WhatsUpEarth 4 роки тому +112

    I personally don’t like bipolar spectrum. I have bipolar I disorder, and I already feel like people don’t realize the seriousness of the condition already when I say “I have bipolar disorder”. They don’t see the mania, the psychoses, the hospitalizations. They picture someone who is a bit up and down but nonetheless is pretty typical. I feel like I need to go into personal detail just to get across that the illness has been a significant barrier to me. If I said I had schizophrenia, people view it completely differently even though I’ve had some of the same outcomes as someone with schizophrenia. I think doing such a broad categories of “bipolar spectrum” would add even further confusion of what the trying to articulate what the experience is like.

    • @BeingBetter
      @BeingBetter 4 роки тому +6

      I have Bipolar 1. My feeling of how serious it is constantly changes. It is very serious and has hurt my life, my kids lives, and my husband's life. But I often come around to thinking it's better than major depression.

    • @Anonymous_Anon882
      @Anonymous_Anon882 3 роки тому

      Agreed.

    • @medic2831
      @medic2831 Рік тому +22

      I feel like what you're talking about wouldn't be the fault of bipolar being a spectrum, but about the medical system and society being violently ableisy against you. Some who think their symptoms aren't severe enough to qualify for being diagnosed with bipolar could still suffer in their daily life. They shouldn't lose out on the care they need, because it may be more complicated for you personally

    • @mvdum29
      @mvdum29 Рік тому +6

      I have bipolar 2, but I can relate. Just as people don't see your mania, they didn't see me completely neglect my hygiene and relationships when I went into a months-long depression, they don't see the years of medication adjustment and the crazy ups and downs, and the terrible choices I made when hypomanic. I think the current terminology is perfectly fine

    • @sarahaltizer2285
      @sarahaltizer2285 7 місяців тому +4

      I feel this SO MUCH. Especially the “oh I’m unique, I have fast-cycling bipolar…it’s the rarest of bipolars…” stfu 😑 everyone says theyre bipolar nowadays, it’s like the garbage can diagnosis when they someone doesn’t respond well to an antidepressant.
      Which completely undermines ppl that actually are severely bipolar. I’m disabled, literally like SSI, because of this. I can’t work, I can’t be consistent, I have no close friends, I hurt my family at times, I harm myself in every way… if I say I’m bipolar, so many ppl are like “omg me tooo” or “then take your meds, you’ll be fine” or they see it like adhd, something you can just push through (not well, but still).
      It’s just not like that for me…1/4 of the time I feel sorta capable…the rest is varying stages of mania and psychosis. You can’t just go about your business like that lol it’s insanity…

  • @krhification
    @krhification 3 роки тому +99

    I’ve been struggling to figure out if I’m bipolar, or have borderline personality disorder. I’m currently on high doses of mood stabilizers and antidepressants. My dad was “up and down” his entire life and my mother and I called it cycles. I never thought much into it until he committed suicide a few years ago. I’m a lot like my dad and a month before his suicide I remember telling him how to manage the “cycles” and to remember that the depression would pass. Both of us would always go through phases and obsess about whatever we were getting into at that time, but the interest always faded. Both of us have/had extreme, hard to control anger and impulsivity. However, both have had fear of abandonment. I’ve become worried about whether or not I will inevitably meet the same fate as my father and if my life will ever stabilize.

    • @rachna0367
      @rachna0367 3 роки тому +6

      Ur dad didn't take therapy or meds ?

    • @rachna0367
      @rachna0367 3 роки тому +2

      I feel suicidal since two years I am bipolar in manic episode I spend a lot ..flight of ideas, racing thoughts, I wish there was a cure.

    • @marc2377
      @marc2377 3 роки тому +3

      I can't say about your case, but for what it's worth, one may have both bipolar disorder and borderline, indeed it is not uncommon.

    • @radRadiolarian
      @radRadiolarian 2 роки тому +4

      I'm so sorry for your loss. I hope you find the help you need and find stability in your life. Best wishes.

    • @doradorina1980
      @doradorina1980 Рік тому

      you may have adhd , just an idea.

  • @rambhattacharjee1850
    @rambhattacharjee1850 4 роки тому +91

    Doc you are doing so much more for us, iam pray to God for all your goodness, you stay healthy always. Doc you are best

  • @elizabethwilk9615
    @elizabethwilk9615 2 роки тому +3

    What I appreciate about you is your empathy and respect for mental illness.

  • @holisticwaystoheal3988
    @holisticwaystoheal3988 3 роки тому +56

    Tracy, you probably already are, but you should be SO proud of yourself. I've watched your videos over the last several years and they've helped me incredible amounts. The same goes for all of the other tens of not hundreds of other people that you've helped. You have a gift. You are precious. A healer. Thank you. 🙏

  • @jeffvarley9792
    @jeffvarley9792 4 роки тому +13

    Hi Dr. Thankyou for the representation. I found it interesting and watched it twice, back to back. I always look forward to your vids 😁.

  • @bubblabussy9996
    @bubblabussy9996 2 роки тому +6

    Going through many mental issues and your videos help me not feel like I'm crazy or something is wrong with me. Your videos have helped me so much thank you! You shine a light on mental health and we need more people who are as passionate about helping mental illness's patients as you are. Thank you Dr.Tracey. I wish I could have you as my psychiatrist.

  • @simplyrenee50
    @simplyrenee50 3 роки тому +25

    Thank you, Dr. Tracey! You inspire me to want to pursue my degree in psychology. I believe people can help themselves when they understand themselves.

  • @micaelajonker
    @micaelajonker 3 роки тому +3

    You’re videos have been so helpful. I was diagnosed with depression. Then a couple years later Major depression & Generalised anxiety. Then a couple of years with treatment resistant depression. And now finally at age 26 after trying a mood stabiliser after thing I could be on the bipolar spectrum; this are looking up! Your videos are so informative and makes me understand why my psychiatrist has taken the steps she has.

  • @NB-mi2fu
    @NB-mi2fu 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for helping broaden people's knowledge. It helps me begin to articulate what I need to when it comes to my mental health.

  • @mangos2888
    @mangos2888 4 роки тому +10

    While I'm excited for you to have gained such a broad audience, I"m so sorry for you that you've done so many videos on bipolar disorder. and from countries with different medical practices. Your bipolar playlist/series covers SO MUCH and it seems like the questions just keep coming! I hope this hasn't become burdensome for you and you manage to find something joyful about continuing to talk about this. Be safe!

  • @tommacbride3654
    @tommacbride3654 Рік тому +3

    I just love your show/you! Very easy on my ears, I also love your teaching skills. I am 77 an looking forward to a lot more of your shows. Be well, be safe, Cheers!

  • @JRem-iq2nu
    @JRem-iq2nu 4 роки тому +5

    You're the best doctor ever! I wish more doctors in the mental field followed your example. Your videos have been tremendously helpful to me. If only you were my therapist!

  • @joetitterington1222
    @joetitterington1222 3 роки тому +1

    Your programmes are great for explaining to other people near me what is going on in my life.
    Thank you.

  • @tinalute
    @tinalute 3 роки тому +2

    I’m so happy I found your videos. Thank you for doing what you’re doing!

  • @arundhatisharma4479
    @arundhatisharma4479 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you, Dr. Tracey. This is such a great video.

  • @leonardodepisa
    @leonardodepisa 7 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for your wonderful work, Dr. Tracey! Greetings from Peru.

  • @rambhattacharjee1850
    @rambhattacharjee1850 4 роки тому +2

    Keep going Doc. Tracy. And be safe and take care.

  • @henriettadecosta2928
    @henriettadecosta2928 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Dr Tracey for covering this difficult topic. I have still to have a basic understanding.

  • @Bitt60
    @Bitt60 4 роки тому +18

    Thank you Dr Mark's. You're a very compassionate person and I find comfort by listening to your videos as it helps me deal with my mental health. 🙂

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 роки тому +3

      Thanks so much Tom. I’m so glad I can serve that purpose of providing comfort for you. Take care. 😊🤗

  • @sarahumes9356
    @sarahumes9356 3 роки тому +1

    You are amazing at making a complex topic simpler

  • @siennacatherine35
    @siennacatherine35 Рік тому +3

    Protect this woman at all costs

  • @tyler5027
    @tyler5027 Рік тому +1

    This makes a lot of sense! Thank you!

  • @bellaboomdiya
    @bellaboomdiya 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for demystfying mental health. All you have to do is ask if you need help. Visit your doctor first - they can help relieve you symptoms and give you some reassurance that it's OK not to be able to copy with any situation.
    It may not solve your problems, but it's a start.
    This has personally helped a lot since COVID. We've all had a lot to copy with recently.
    Thanks Tracey

  • @Bitt60
    @Bitt60 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you Dr Mark's. My diagnosis is bipolar spectrum and OCD . I enjoy your videos as you make them interesting and informative . I find your videos very comforting . Have an awesome day !

  • @TeamCat1128
    @TeamCat1128 3 роки тому +1

    Extremely well said. Thank you, doctor.

  • @clariceramos10
    @clariceramos10 3 роки тому +22

    So I have been diagnosed with bipolar type II since 2016 and the meds helped me. I believe my ADHD still affects me in my progress and I know there is comorbidity. I would love to see a video about bipolar disorder & ADHD comorbidity.

  • @loriallen67
    @loriallen67 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you. This really helps me navigate all my diagnoses.

  • @baddestbunny2442
    @baddestbunny2442 Рік тому +1

    The link to the video on psychotic depression actually links to the video titled "3 Ways ADHD Makes You Think About Yourself".
    I also wanted to thank you for the videos on bipolar disorder. It's helped me come to terms with my diagnosis.

  • @thomas4857
    @thomas4857 Рік тому +1

    I'm greatful for your brilliance ownr Dr.Tracy

  • @Hoodooray
    @Hoodooray 4 роки тому +42

    once again another great informative straight talking video from Dr T.Marks ..oh btw, love your necklace

  • @fl1606
    @fl1606 3 роки тому +2

    I love your videos. And I love that you did one on bipolar spectrum.
    I’ve been reading work by James Phelps and Nasir Ghaemi, and their work resonates with my experience so much.
    I don’t have obvious cycles of hypomania, just a few features, and sometimes only for 1-2 days when I do have more features. But I do have recurrent depression, that co-occurs with anxiety, oscillation between hypersomnia and insomnia, agitation, extreme dysphoria, and some atypical symptoms. I’ve been on a lot of different antidepressants, and I’ve never done particular well on them. Also, I once had a clear hypomanic episode while on nefrazodone decades ago, but it never happened again on any of my other antidepressants. So that doesn’t qualify for bipolar based on the DSM, either. Antidepressants just make me... agitated and dysphoric.
    I recently had a mood stabilizer added to my antidepressant and it’s made a world of difference. I’m not out of the woods completely, but lamotrigine has definitely made an impact.
    I really feel like for a lot of us there is more to depression than just depression. Even though we aren’t clearly bipolar (or even bipolar-NOS) based on DSM criteria, it’s something that looks and acts bipolar-like. It’s frustrating that it’s taken me decades to finally be put on a mood stabilizer, but it gives me hope that there is a whole set of new tools and meds available to me now.
    Thanks again for your clear, science-based videos!

  • @itstahh424
    @itstahh424 4 роки тому +18

    Thank u Dr.Tracey for what u do🙏🏼 u really help a lot with my anxiety and panic disorder.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 роки тому +2

      So glad to hear! Take care of yourself. 🙂

    • @priyankamada1996
      @priyankamada1996 4 роки тому +2

      @@DrTraceyMarks god bless u u are my saviour

  • @francesfinley482
    @francesfinley482 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for a great informative video.

  • @monavie9110
    @monavie9110 3 роки тому +4

    omg thank you so much! I'm currently overwhelmed with the level of gratefulness, yet simultaneously frutration; it's hard to hold tears back...
    at the age of 25 I've essentially lost hope for any psychiatrist being great without greatness (meaning condescension)
    I've been proofen wrong today!
    please, to any weird reader who might read, excuse my confusing english

  • @rambhattacharjee1850
    @rambhattacharjee1850 4 роки тому +1

    Doc. Whatever you discuss in video is very true

  • @racquel8976
    @racquel8976 3 роки тому +2

    Awesome video! However I am distracted by how GORGEOUS your hair is

  • @usayoungnostradom3534
    @usayoungnostradom3534 4 роки тому +3

    Human mind is incredibly complex it's no surprise to me the wide variety of clinical mental illness from A to Z. I saw it on Wikipedia it was disturbing! Very much admire people such as yourself who make this world a better place

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 роки тому +2

      Thanks so much! You’re right brain is very complex and there’s a lot of nuances to sorting out the various mental conditions.

  • @amed8609
    @amed8609 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you Dr Tracy for this video

  • @summerbreeze553
    @summerbreeze553 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for your videos. They are helpful.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 роки тому +1

      You're welcome Summer Breeze. 👍🙂

  • @ElectricBumblePuppy
    @ElectricBumblePuppy 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you Dr. Marks! You are great and oh so informative. I love watching your videos on bipolar disorder. You probably won’t see this comment, but I hope you create a video about how to calm down mania in between doctor’s visits. My psychiatrist prescribed seroquel and zyprexa to address the mania, and I’m becoming more stable...but it still flares up and I’ve been a train wreck. I don’t want to bother any of my providers over the weekend, and would rather calm down on my own if I can. It’s turning out to be very hard though. This is harder than I thought and exhausting! 😔

  • @covertlight7234
    @covertlight7234 4 роки тому +6

    Hi Dr Marks, I've been following your channel for quite a while now; they're super helpful and clear. I wonder if you could go into treatment-resistance for bipolar 2? Your video on treatment-resistance is mostly about unipolar depression, and so I would like to know whether the criteria for treatment-resistance for bipolar 2 are the same/similar. Thank you so much!

  • @rambhattacharjee1850
    @rambhattacharjee1850 4 роки тому +3

    Doc. I care for you more. Doc. You keep producing more and more videos, about all pyschiatric conditions.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 роки тому +2

      Yes, that's what my channel is about. Thanks for watching.

  • @Rafael-bj1hc
    @Rafael-bj1hc 4 роки тому +1

    I'm so gratefull of her work

  • @margarethill7108
    @margarethill7108 4 роки тому +1

    Ty, Dr. Marks for your explanation and knowledge of mental illness. I am a NP student/advanced practice mental/public health nurse. I can appreciate your knowledge on mental health. Plz keep do8ng what you do. Ty.

  • @anhmai7518
    @anhmai7518 4 роки тому +2

    Very informative video. Thank you, Dr Marks.

  • @Marcus99nd
    @Marcus99nd 3 роки тому +2

    Hi! I believe at 8:57 you meant to say "antidepressant alone". Love the videos! Very helpful

  • @mackfam9798
    @mackfam9798 4 роки тому +1

    love you and thanks for sharing and i hope you had a happy easter :)

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 роки тому +2

      Thanks so much Mack Fam. I did have a good Easter. It wasn’t The big celebration that it usually is for us though because of the pandemic. I hope you had a good Easter too and are staying well. 😊😷❤️

  • @907Blademan
    @907Blademan 4 роки тому +1

    Love what you’re teaching! Dr. Marks, I have a loved one in DIP, I believe, and the psychosis is something I’m not sure how to deal with. You say no argument will change they’re mind and it’s been that way all winter. She thinks people are out to destroy her house and her, it’s so bad. Do you do teleconference, zoom, Skype sessions? I trust you. I’m at my wits end. She is seeing and hearing things so bad and she don’t even get it they are not there. It’s the most insidious thing on earth to deal with..

  • @adminw4p171
    @adminw4p171 4 роки тому +43

    I really like your new lighting. It’s must softer on you.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 роки тому +21

      Thanks Admin. I've had this lighting set up for a while now (maybe a year), but I recently changed how I did the color grading. That might be what you notice. I appreciate your feedback though. I don't get many comments on the technical aspects of my videos so thanks, good to know.

    • @MR-qw5wb
      @MR-qw5wb 3 роки тому +1

      Dr. Tracey Marks I agree with Admin

  • @nadiamungal8653
    @nadiamungal8653 4 роки тому +2

    Hi doctor thanks very good job keep it up lovely 🙏🙏

  • @jens8487
    @jens8487 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Dr. Marks! I love your videos. I’ve been prescribed a lot of meds for a long time, and I just recently looked up what they’re all for. I am feeling very drugged and not very treated, if that makes sense. So yesterday, I had the opportunity to see a new prescriber for the first time, and she agreed to start tapering me off Topamax because she couldn’t understand why I was on it. I feel like this is a huge step in the right direction. I feel like I’m taking my health in my own hands for the first time in a long time. 😊

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 роки тому +1

      Oh that's great Jen. Sometimes doctors can keep adding medications and all the combinations can make you feel worse in the end. I'm glad your new doctor is up for trimming away meds that may not be doing much positive for you. I hope it goes well for you.

  • @martinm86
    @martinm86 4 роки тому +1

    i love your videos!!

  • @levihan3777
    @levihan3777 3 роки тому +6

    I don’t have a bipolar diagnosis. I originally had dysthymia for years, and then I suddenly had a major depressive episode in my late 20s. My first major depressive episode was when I was 15. But I think I have atypical depression, because my mood improves if a bad situation improves. I told this to my psychiatrist, but she’s not super enthusiastic about trying to make a diagnosis after seeing me as a patient for several years. It’s a bit weird that the practitioners of my clinic have this hesitancy to reevaluate a patient they’ve seen for years.

  • @ElectricBumblePuppy
    @ElectricBumblePuppy 4 роки тому +2

    Hi Dr. Marks! Could you do a video about the different features that can show up with bipolar disorder? For example, when someone has bipolar 1 disorder with psychotic features or mixed features? Why do these features occur in the first place? Also, why do some bipolar people only get manic episodes but never have a depression? Hope to hear from you!

  • @halliewhitehead4639
    @halliewhitehead4639 4 роки тому

    Love you Tracy

  • @YvonneB-ee5vq
    @YvonneB-ee5vq 9 місяців тому +2

    Dr Tracey thank you for what you do. I would like to ask if Epilim is a mood stabiliser or not. I am writing from South Africa and my son was diagnosed with Bipolar disorder (1) I say 1 because of my own observations from listening to videos as I wanted to understand this a bit better. Thank you.
    Yvonne Benjamin

  • @1happypiranha
    @1happypiranha 4 роки тому

    Fascinating bit of history into psychiatry! You always have interesting videos thank you so much!

  • @peymansaemian2076
    @peymansaemian2076 Рік тому

    Thanks for your wonderful channel and videos. If one has faced severe depression more than once over the last decade, and the treatment were not effective, and once having antidepressant which initiated a manic period, what would be the best diagnose?

  • @marycowart9068
    @marycowart9068 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the history lesson.I agree with Brave Starr though

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 роки тому +4

      You're welcome Mary. Brave Starr makes a good point. I think if we reverted to this terminology, "everyone" with any kind of elevated mood or irritability could consider themselves bipolar. Because in this case, even agitated depression or depression with anxiety would be considered bipolar spectrum.

  • @ApolosXV
    @ApolosXV 4 роки тому +1

    Dear Dr. Marks, I have just discovered your videos a week or so ago, and first of all, thank you so much for doing this and taking the time to discuss mental health and in the end, just plain health. I have soooooo many questions because I'm basically a mess......but my pressing inquiry has to do with personality, recently I discovered the term "ambivert" referring to a middle ground between extro- and intro- vert, which brings me to my question, Can one person have a neutral, middle or centered (don't know how to name it he he) personality?, where he/she is not one end or the other of a type of personality, it's like a having both of worlds, it's not a personality that is strongly marked, it's more balanced when it comes to feelings, skills, thoughts, actions, desires and decisions. It's never black or white, nor one end or the other, it's basically in the middle. Hope my question makes sense and sorry for the loooooong rambling, this is my first time commenting on your channel....

  • @ApocalypseDestroyer45
    @ApocalypseDestroyer45 Місяць тому

    Recovery options for any mental health disorder is a topic that includes various avenues of therapy some grounded in science while others involve non traditional remedies. Could you do a series on coping or healing from mental health distress?

  • @SergiojorgeAmorim
    @SergiojorgeAmorim 4 роки тому +1

    Love to know more on anxious depression. What it looks like and how people we experience

    • @louisebarber3503
      @louisebarber3503 3 роки тому

      For me my experience has been feeling so depressed, like my limbs are weighted down that it takes an enormous amount of effort to do anything and then at the same time, feeling so restless that it's physically painful to even sit still for a minute. However I'm not sure wether it was an anxious depression or I had a "mixed state" episode as it may be possible I have bipolar according to my psychiatrist .

  • @laurapena818
    @laurapena818 3 роки тому +2

    Hi Doc,
    Can you make a video explaining main differences between schizoaffective disorder and bipolar with psychotic features.

  • @dolltrics
    @dolltrics 3 роки тому

    i love her she makes me cry in her videos

  • @helenr4300
    @helenr4300 2 роки тому +1

    In UK we use the ICD so term bipolar spectrum disorder (and clinical notes add code for current mood state ) I have only had it been used when bipolarity, yes including cyclothymia but not aware of it used with the other dx. But some people still refer to the types 1 and 2 as it can help to see why we don't have the same patterns of symptoms, but spectrum covers the idea that we don't all fit neatly in boxes, and that can move along it. (rather than like the diabetes types that are totally different processes and not a spectrum)

  • @MysticQT
    @MysticQT 3 роки тому

    Are you able to do a video of the differences between mdd with mixed features vs bipolar 2? I seem to currently be somewhere in the middle

  • @karmaline
    @karmaline 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks!

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  2 місяці тому

      You’re welcome and thank You! 🙏🏽❤️

  • @maryhighsmith8408
    @maryhighsmith8408 4 роки тому +2

    Dear Dr Marks. Thank you so much for your work. Your videos help so much. My own therapist is a bit...well...he said I am bipolar than I am not. Everything is confusing. Thank you so much. Greetings from Germany.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 роки тому +3

      So maybe for him it’s a terminology thing too. 😊 you’re welcome and I’m glad my videos are helpful.

    • @Anto_81
      @Anto_81 2 роки тому +1

      @@DrTraceyMarks but if you are diagnosed as bipolar and are given specific drugs for that, such as lithium, can that not be very dangerous??

  • @annemarietaube6335
    @annemarietaube6335 4 місяці тому

    Manic depressive Insanity. How Dr's view mental illness has made great strides, thank knowledge for that. The Insane Asylum is where bipolar ppl such as myself would be chillin at just a few decades back. Subjected to electric shock treatment, & if they thought symptoms were more serious, a lobotomy would've been performed. Scary!

  • @generalrepair8731
    @generalrepair8731 4 роки тому +1

    Dr Marks,
    How are you doing during this pandemic.? I am getting quite bored but enjoying it. Very interesting video very good topic of discussion anything about bipolar I am interested in. I don’t know if it’s good news but I am trying Vraylar 1.5 tonight for the first time I don’t know is it better or worse than Latuda will find out I’ll let you know on a future video. Take care and be safe.
    General repair

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 роки тому +2

      You be safe too. I have some colleagues who have used Vraylar a lot, I still haven’t had much success with it. Some people got agitated and some were super tired all day long even when they took the 1.5 every other day. I don’t want to discourage you from taking it you need to follow your doctor‘s lead. but just telling you what my experience has been. I would like to know how it works for you.

  • @AisheUruch
    @AisheUruch 3 роки тому +9

    Hey, Dr. Marks. A little over 2y ago I was diagnosed with bipolar 2 disorder after a long depressive episode + SSRI's = hypomania. Since then I've been on Lithium + Lamictal and life's been great. I've had 2 depressive episodes post my diagnosis but no hypomania whatsoever. Can someone have bipolar 2 with just one antidepressant-induced hypomanic episode?

  • @yeranishunor
    @yeranishunor 8 місяців тому

    Hello Dr. Marks. Your videos are amazing! I started to develop symptoms that I was on the bipolar spectrum when I was 14. I had the suicidal thoughts, the increase in goal directed activity, severe shifts in my mood, crying, etc. Even though I went to several therapists, I didn't get the diagnosis of bipolar type 2 until I was 28 sadly. I really wish I knew I was bipolar sooner or at least have known that I had a suspected mood disorder. Mental illness definitely runs in my family. Have you ever diagnosed someone with bipolar type 1, 2 or 3 when they were minors?

  • @feisamurai982
    @feisamurai982 3 роки тому

    Oh god! I’m scared I might have bipolar disorder spectrum, but I will be getting diagnosed soon. I have a parent that could potentially has on diagnosed bipolar disorder due to trauma of having a child. But for awhile I thought I had bipolar disorder 2 and severe depression, and have had hypomania episodes but it has been perceived more positively from others, however I have had a possibility of a manic episode in front of others particularly when substance is involved. Thank you for this video it made me realise a few things.

  • @SweetBlackSistah
    @SweetBlackSistah 4 роки тому +1

    Psychology rocks!
    Great video Doc!

  • @joebloise3126
    @joebloise3126 3 роки тому

    thanks Dr.

  • @TheEsyabachri
    @TheEsyabachri 4 роки тому

    Hi dr.Tracey, I'm Esya from Indonesia. On this January I was diagnosed Bipolar with Hypomania and deprresion symptomps. It takes about 3 months to admit that Iam Bipolar after diagnosed. And I never take the medicine till now because I'm scared of getting addict with it. But, I realized without moodstabilizer, the symptoms of Hypomania always occures in my self frequently, almost every month eventhough it only happened 4 days, a week or even 2 weeks. Before I went to psychiatrist this year, I experienced my first deprresion followed by mania episode at 27 years old, and now I'm 32. That means I was Bipolar for 5 years, I lost my interest on working, career and being jobless now, I also have some difficulties to make a friend with new people or failed to make a relationship with a man that I loved.I strugling a lot with Ups and Downs on my mood disorder.
    I also confused, because in my family there is nobody have bipolar symptomps like I did (Not even my parents, grand ma, or uncle and cousin). I'm the first person who experienced this.The question is, Does Bipolar can be happened 100% only by environtmental factor? and not because of inheritability.
    And if I discipline to consume my medicine, can I be the gud person like I used to be? I really wanna fix the chaotic that I've made and forgetting my traumatic moment in the past...
    Can you give the explanation to the viewers how moodstabilizer and antidepresant working in our brain :)
    Thank you for the insgiht you've shared for this video
    love from Jakarta

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 роки тому

      Hi Eysa. Thanks for watching from Jakarta 10,000 miles away! Bipolar disorder can occur spontaneously in someone without having relatives who had it. We don’t know exactly why it occurs. I have several patients who have been stable on medications for years. Usually what happens is they spend several years on and off medications just like you did and that’s when they don’t do well. Then once they got on a good regimen that they can tolerate side effect-wise, they stayed on it and stayed stable. Stable though means a dip in mood up or down in which case I sometimes may tweak the medicine or not.
      Social rhythm therapy and using blue light blocking glasses in the evenings are good ways to maintain stability as well. I talk about some of these things in this video ua-cam.com/video/awPP5YrVGyY/v-deo.html
      and this video talks in more detail about dark therapy ua-cam.com/video/NvMPxstv8hs/v-deo.html

  • @mariatxxxc
    @mariatxxxc 3 роки тому

    could you go deeper on the treatment-resistant depression topic? It's been my case for years

  • @user-ul7wp8sj2t
    @user-ul7wp8sj2t 4 роки тому +2

    Dr. Tracey I was diagnosed with bi-polar depression and my healthy state improved a lot with treatment/medicine....I never had hallucinations (hearing voices and such stuff ) but what I've been realizing from time to time are scatttered thought. I also have a diagnostic as borderline....but I really would like to know if scattered thoughts make part of Bi-polar disorder....or this kind of condition is maybe associated to schizotypical disorders....I'm really confused....
    Thank you.

  • @priyankamada1996
    @priyankamada1996 4 роки тому

    after watching all these , i feel like to take a notes classify everything u talk about and re diagnose myself what i am going through. any how thanks a lot u r god sent. can u tell adhd can cause irritablity and excessive anger how to manage please marks please make a video
    on how to focus with adhd and i have to tell u r videos benefitted me a lot
    i am trying to stop my anger ,, concentrate on positive things .with optimism
    focus these all are because understanding what is happening in me ;that too by u r videos
    thanks a lot ..love u love u alot

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 роки тому +2

      Thanks Priyanka I have your question down. I’ll see what I can come up with.

  • @paulinadorleus7214
    @paulinadorleus7214 2 роки тому

    Thank you for all the great information I just wonder if bipolar condition can be change to become normal one day? And what happens if I stop taking my medicine that I take for 3 years

  • @jeanetteharold5991
    @jeanetteharold5991 4 роки тому

    could you make a video about coping with the bipolar crash from mania

  • @marc2377
    @marc2377 3 роки тому

    The DSM appears to be moving more and more in the direction of the spectrum framework. Not exactly in the way you present it, but in the sense that one may have overlapping symptoms of depression and (normally) hypomania, often at the same time or as officially called "mixed states", but without meeting official criteria for bipolar.
    The hypomania part is usually dysphoric rather than euphoric, presenting with agitation, anxiety and irritability. The recurrence of depression in spite of continued treatment, and most importantly, the worsening of the overall condition of the patient over time, tends to guide treatment in the direction of mood stabilizers or combination strategies instead of antidepressant monotherapy, to which this set of patients respond best.

  • @glasshalfsunny
    @glasshalfsunny Рік тому

    Can you do a video on bipolar disorder and effects of estrogen . Can hormone replacement therapy at menopause help or aggrevate symptoms?

  • @NataliaJuliaNowak
    @NataliaJuliaNowak 4 роки тому +2

    Oh, my Gosh... It's so complicated! :-O

  • @christyler373
    @christyler373 3 роки тому

    top video greetings from england

  • @jaimeewallin4614
    @jaimeewallin4614 4 роки тому

    Thank you for your videos, you helped me understand bipolar after receiving a diagnosis of bipolar II. The idea of a spectrum scares me as it blends the lines and can lead people to self diagnose.

  • @troubledthoughts3936
    @troubledthoughts3936 4 роки тому

    Can you touch on documenting affect and mood please..

  • @irenageorgieva8011
    @irenageorgieva8011 3 роки тому

    My first ever manic episode was an antidepressants induced mania

  • @markdrost8458
    @markdrost8458 4 роки тому

    People say things out loud or to me, someone vocalizes a comment to me or does a similar gesture, and some part of me thinks, “that’s not right,” its just a minimal sense within me, but it says, “i don’t deserve that,” and i’m thankful its there and that its still there, because every other mode of opinion surrounding me is strongly giving me messages that i’ve done something horribly wrong that i’m evidently too blind to see and made me feel very alienable, and killable

  • @DisabledPsychedelica
    @DisabledPsychedelica 4 роки тому

    Definitely like the spectrum models, they really do help a lot of people who don’t regularly fit inside the small boxes we’ve created.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 роки тому +3

      Good point. I have mixed feelings about it. I fear everyone could then be considered bipolar spectrum. It can be the easy answer to fall back on. And you definitely don’t want to have to take the heavy-duty medications that usually are required for bipolar disorder if you don’t have to.

    • @DisabledPsychedelica
      @DisabledPsychedelica 4 роки тому

      Dr. Tracey Marks True. Hopefully one day soon we’ll find a balance of inclusion and specificity

  • @rhiannondavies468
    @rhiannondavies468 3 роки тому

    are you able to do a video on Cyclothermia..?

  • @kingofjuice4087
    @kingofjuice4087 3 роки тому

    I actually think I was told manic depressive... But I was wondering about picking that I seemed to develop as a result of medication I took a long time ago and it never went away.

  • @waxedthighs8268
    @waxedthighs8268 3 роки тому +2

    Is bipolar really episodic though? Of course there are distinct episodes of depression and mania, but even during "euthymic" periods many bipolar people experience subclinical symptoms of either pole, such as dysthymia and mild psychomotor agitation. I know I haven't felt the same since my first episode, even when my mood is relatively normal.

  • @nilynazemzadeh9271
    @nilynazemzadeh9271 Рік тому +1

    Hi Dr.Tracy I am always anxious trying to understand what happened to me and if I have BP2. My psychiatrist doesnt think that but I am not sure if he is very up to date. a few years ago after a breakup I got depression followed by some complications in the relationship and back and forth in the breakup I endedup super anxious stopped eating and sleeping with lots of anxiety for a week. I cant stop thinking if this was a manic episode?? I ended up seeing my psychiatrist and I was given Celexa with MDD diagnosis. Escitalopram and Trintellix also helped but later when I tried Prozac or Zoloft because the other SSRIs were making me tired I felt more anxious and depressed deeper than my own depression and that is how I landed on Manic Depression threads and videos.

  • @Star-dj1kw
    @Star-dj1kw 2 роки тому

    good video ✅

  • @adjappleton
    @adjappleton 4 роки тому

    Hi Dr. M, this might sound off subject for you to discuss, but could you explain how psychology and therapy techniques intermingle with mental illness. It gets really confusing, esp regarding personality disorders. I understand that there are the neurotransmitters and medications that can help mental illness (key word illness) but then there's the adjunct CBT or talk therapy to help things along. How do u embrace it all yet tease out the separateness?

  • @selmatlemsani2789
    @selmatlemsani2789 4 роки тому

    Hi Dr. Tracy , thanks a lot for all of your efforts, your videos have been extremely helpful.
    I have a question regarding sleep and dreaming
    As a person diagnosed with bipolar type 2 since 8 years ago, having sleeping issues is something I got used to. However lately, sleeping time has become such a stressful thing because while it takes me a lot of time to fall asleep I start having dreams minutes after I close my eyes; while still awake. and it's not hallucinations like. I understand that dreams only occur during REM sleep which takes place at the deepest stage of a sleep cycle, and that's why I'm worried. I would really appreciate it if you could provide an explanation as to whether it's something I should worry about or not.

    • @selmatlemsani2789
      @selmatlemsani2789 4 роки тому

      I forgot to mention that I have been taking zolpidem for over a year now. I developed a tolerance at first, for which I had to take a higher dose than what was prescribed, but I have been slowly cutting it down and now I'm back to taking the normal dose. Still, I would like to reach a point where I don't need to take it at all to fall asleep, but the issue mentioned above is not helping. especially because those dreams are not pleasant ones.

  • @raymondezell7817
    @raymondezell7817 Рік тому

    Bipolar and depression are one. Irritability and aggression is shown in depression as well with moods going from high to low