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Living with Bipolar PAGES 30/1/08 9:44 AM Page i Lesley Berk MA (Clin Psych) is a psychologist with extensive experience in the clinical management of bipolar and other mood disorders. She has also been involved in psychosocial research in bipolar disorder and has contributed to scientific journals and presented at conferences in this area. Michael Berk MBBCh, MMed (Psych), FF(Psych), FRANZCP, PhD is Professor of Psychiatry at Barwon Health and The Geelong Clinic at The University of Melbourne, and heads the Bipolar program at Orygen Research Centre. He is president of the Inter- national Society of Bipolar Disorders. David Castle MB ChB, MSc., MD, DLSHTM, MRCPsych, FRANZCP is Professor of Psychiatry, St Vincent’s Health and The University of Melbourne. He has published widely in scientific journals and co-authored 13 books. Sue Lauder MA (Clin) is a psychologist and has worked in private practice and in a variety of clinical research settings as well as teaching in undergraduate psychology programs. Sue also has a nursing background working in community settings on a range of health and welfare initiatives. Please visit www.allenandunwin.com/livingwithbipolar to access downloadable forms and other support materials from the Living with Bipolar website. http://avaxhome.ws/blogs/ChrisRedfield Living with Bipolar PAGES 30/1/08 9:44 AM Page ii This page intentionally left blank Living with Bipolar PAGES 30/1/08 9:44 AM Page iii Living with Bipolar A guide to understanding and managing the disorder Lesley Berk, Michael Berk, David Castle and Sue Lauder Living with Bipolar PAGES 30/1/08 9:44 AM Page iv First published in 2008 Copyright © Lesley Berk, Michael Berk, David Castles and Sue Lauder 2008 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the publisher. TheAustralian Copyright Act 1968(the Act) allows a maximum of one chapter or 10 per cent of this book, whichever is the greater, to be photocopied by any educational institution for its educational purposes provided that the educational institution (or body that administers it) has given a remuneration notice to Copyright Agency Limited (CAL) under the Act. Allen & Unwin 83 Alexander Street Crows Nest NSW 2065 Australia Phone: (61 2) 8425 0100 Fax: (61 2) 9906 2218 Email: [email protected] Web: www.allenandunwin.com National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication entry: Living with bipolar : a guide to understanding and managing the disorder. Bibliography. Includes index. ISBN 978 1 74175 425 4 (pbk.). 1. Manic-depressive illness. 2. Manic-depressive illness - Handbooks, manuals, etc. 3. Depression, Mental. 4. Depression, Mental - Handbooks, manuals, etc. I. Berk, Lesley. 616.895 Set in 11/14 pt Adobe Garamond by Midland Typesetters, Australia Printed in Australia by McPherson’s Printing Group 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Living with Bipolar PAGES 30/1/08 9:44 AM Page v This book is dedicated to those people with bipolar disorder who have touched us with their suffering, taught us with their experiences, inspired us with their resilience, and motivated us to try to make a difference. Living with Bipolar PAGES 30/1/08 9:44 AM Page vi Acknowledgments We want to thank supportive organisations that have facilitated our learning and research with regard to the adjunctive psycho- social treatment of bipolar disorder. These include: Beyond Blue, MBF, Barwon Health, the Geelong Clinic, the Geelong Mood Support Group, Pathways, the Melbourne Clinic, University of Melbourne and the Collaborative Therapy Unit at MHRI. In particular, we thank Monica Gilbert, Neil Cole, Reid Maxwell and Krista Scaarup. Special thanks also go to Tania Lewis for her constructive feedback regarding this book. Author’s note: Names of people with bipolar disorder and their families have been changed to protect their identity. Living with Bipolar PAGES 30/1/08 9:44 AM Page vii 1 CONTENTS Acknowledgments vi List of tables and figures ix Introduction xi 11 What is bipolar disorder? 1 12 Bipolar depression 17 13 Mania and hypomania 29 14 Adapting to bipolar disorder 41 15 Causes and triggers 56 16 Medication as a personal strategy 64 17 Getting to know your medications 74 18 Psychotherapy 93 19 Managing your triggers 104 10 Catching symptoms early 120 11 Support and activity strategies when becoming depressed 128 12 Helpful thinking strategies to reduce depression 140 13 Reducing suicide risk 159 14 Managing warning symptoms of hypomania or mania 171 VII Living with Bipolar PAGES 30/1/08 9:44 AM Page viii LIVING WITH BIPOLAR 15 Preventing damage and boosting your coping skills 184 16 Monitoring your bipolar disorder 196 17 Planning to prevent or reduce relapse 211 18 Maintaining a healthy lifestyle 225 19 Maintaining close relationships 240 20 You and your doctor 257 21 Someone I care about has bipolar disorder 266 Glossary 280 Bibliography 286 Index 292 VIII Living with Bipolar PAGES 30/1/08 9:44 AM Page ix 1 TABLES AND FIGURES Figure 1.1 Bipolar I disorder 7 Figure 1.2 Bipolar II disorder 8 Figure 1.3 Cyclothymic disorder 9 Table 6.1 Tony’s pros and cons 66 Table 7.1 Managing side effects of lithium 84 Figure 8.1 Negative thinking 97 Figure 8.2 Changing thinking and behaviour 98 Figure 9.1a Drawing your life chart 117 Figure 9.1b Mixed episode 118 Figure 9.2 Wendy’s life chart 119 Figure 11.1 The lethargy cycle 133 Table 12.1 Helpful thought summary 147 Table 12.2 Kathy’s helpful thought summary 150 Figure 13.1 Jane’s suicide risk prevention plan 168 Figure 14.1 The activity cycle 174 Table 16.1 Madison’s mood chart 200 Table 16.2 John’s mood and activity schedule 207 Table 16.3 Fred’s warning signs of depression 208 IX

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