bipolar world

Bipolar disorder is a very real illness. This is a physical disease that is a chemical imbalance in the brain, but also is a disease mental, as were classified as a mood disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (published by the American Psychiatric Association).
Unfortunately, at this moment there is no cure for bipolar disorder, however, there is no treatment for it. Treatment involves medication and therapy. With the implementation a good treatment plan, many people with bipolar are finding the ability to successfully manage their disease.
So where do they come in the faith – and this is a negative or a positive thing in terms of bipolar disorder?
Many non-Christians still believe they are "good people" and tell him to "have faith". For them, it has nothing to do with traditional Christian beliefs, miracle cures, or a Supreme Being (God). They may say something like: "I just have faith that everything will be fine."
This is more "positive" attitude and kind of faith, Christian or not, a positive attitude is very useful for someone with bipolar disorder. At least help them in their battle against depression. Also useful in the management of their disorder in general.
For a scientific or analytical person, faith can be as simple as believing that when it turns on a light switch, the bulb lights. It is only a matter of physics to them – a faith that has nothing to do with religion. This can be detrimental to a person with bipolar disorder, whether it reflects a cynical attitude negative.
A Christian, however, has a very definite position on faith. The Bible says in Hebrews 11:1, "Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. "This is more than simply having a positive attitude. For a Christian with bipolar disorder, faith is something that helps them deal with high and low daily live with the disorder. His faith in God helps them get through difficult times. Faith is "the substance of things hoped for," maintains the hope that a cure for bipolar disorder, while faith "the evidence of things not seen" internal stability is receiving as a result of their faith.
Can faith help you overcome bipolar disorder? If you are looking for a miracle, I do not think so. From what I've seen with the disorder Christians believe their faith sustains rather than cure. However, faith can help overcome the symptoms of bipolar disorder, such as stress, anxiety, depression, helplessness, hopelessness and thoughts suicide.
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