How People with Bipolar Think - How to Help
Training
Online
*Indicative price
Original amount in USD:
$ 139
Description
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Type
Training
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Level
Advanced
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Methodology
Online
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Class hours
2h
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Duration
Flexible
Overview: Humans all think, all the time and most people have similarities in thought processes. Most people have reasonable, measured, moderate thoughts. And while there are many variations on these theme, these thoughts occur on a bell curve with most people being in the meaty part of the curve.
Those with bipolar disorder, however, often have very extreme thoughts and their thought processes tend to exist on the very far ends of the bell curve. This can make understanding how a person with bipolar acts very challenging as these actions are driven by thought processes the average person doesn't experience. While these thoughts may seem "crazy" at first, it's important to realize that they are simply an extreme part of the human experience that do fall along a continuum that is experienced by everyone.
Understanding these thought processes is the first step in understanding why a person with bipolar does what he or she does and how you can help a person with bipolar disorder deal with his or her own illness either on a personal or professional level. This knowledge will breed a deeper understanding of the experience of this serious mental illness and increase compassion towards those facing it.
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About this course
Bipolar disorder facts you need to know
An overview of human thinking processes in general Explanation of cognitive distortion
Typical cognitive distortions in bipolar depression
Typical cognitive distortions in bipolar hypomania or bipolar mania
Cognitive distortions that may appear irrespective of mood
Techniques for helping those with bipolar
Additional resources
Q and A
Social Workers
Licensed Mental Health Counselors
Marriage and Family Therapists
Licensed Professional Counselors
Psychologists
Addiction Specialists
Psychiatrists
General Practitioners
Loved Ones of those with Bipolar Disorder
Anyone who Wishes to understand Bipolar Disorder better or help those with Bipolar Disorder
Reviews
Subjects
- Bipolar disorder
- Bipolar
- Bipolar test
- Bipolar depression
- Bipolar symptoms
- Bipolar disorder symptoms
- What is bipolar disorder
- Mental Health
- Mental Illness
- Healthcare
Teachers and trainers (1)
Natasha Tracy
Speaker
Course programme
Humans all think, all the time and most people have similarities in thought processes. Most people have reasonable, measured, moderate thoughts. And while there are many variations on these theme, these thoughts occur on a bell curve with most people being in the meaty part of the curve.
Those with bipolar disorder, however, often have very extreme thoughts and their thought processes tend to exist on the very far ends of the bell curve. This can make understanding how a person with bipolar acts very challenging as these actions are driven by thought processes the average person doesn't experience. While these thoughts may seem "crazy" at first, it's important to realize that they are simply an extreme part of the human experience that do fall along a continuum that is experienced by everyone.
How People with Bipolar Think - How to Help
*Indicative price
Original amount in USD:
$ 139