Bipolar Disorder – Nature, Origin, and What Caused It

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A detailed look at bipolar disorder, its symptoms, causes, and impact on mental health and quality of life.

Bipolar Disorder – Nature, Origin, and What Caused It

Prof. Maria Kuman
Prof. Maria Kuman
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Editorial: The name bipolar disorder says it all – it is uncontrollable swich between good and bad moods. It is considered “mental disease”, but there is nothing wrong with the mental abilities of these people. Since emotions are involved, it should be called “psychic disease”. ln the past, the bipolar people were called “possessed by Evil Spirit” because the ancients were considering the good mood as dominating good Spirit and the bad mood as dominating bad (Evil) Spirit. After the First World War they were called schizophrenics, and their disease called schizophrenia. Now the same people are called individuals with bipolar disorder.

Bipolar Disorder – Nature, Origin, and What Caused It

Editorial: The name bipolar disorder says it all – it is uncontrollable swich between good and bad moods. It is considered “mental disease”, but there is nothing wrong with the mental abilities of these people. Since emotions are involved, it should be called “psychic disease”. ln the past, the bipolar people were called “possessed by Evil Spirit” because the ancients were considering the good mood as dominating good Spirit and the bad mood as dominating bad (Evil) Spirit. After the First World War they were called schizophrenics, and their disease called schizophrenia. Now the same people are called individuals with bipolar disorder.

Prof. Maria Kuman
Prof. Maria Kuman

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Prof. Maria Kuman. 2026. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – K: Interdisciplinary GJMR-K Volume 24 (GJMR Volume 24 Issue K2): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjmra

Print ISSN 0975-5888

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