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Bipolar
The distinction between bipolar illness and other depressive disorders is that patients swing from depression to mania, generally with periods of normal moods in between the two extremes...More

Depression
With depression also known as unipolar disorder, you can have feelings of sadness, anxiety and hopelessness...More

Anxiety
Commonly associated with depression, panic disorder can appear very suddenly. The onset of their first "panic attack" can make one feel like they are "going crazy" and are unable to control their anxiety..More