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Lesson 1145: Diagnosis and Assessment of Biphasic I Segregation

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Lesson 1145: Diagnosis and Assessment of Biphasic I Segregation

Duration:75 minutes

Topic Introduction:This course will introduce the diagnostic approach and assessment criteria for Bipolar I Isolation. Participants will learn how to diagnose Bipolar I Isolation based on clinical presentation, psychological assessment tools, and physiological testing, and identify possible symptoms and episode patterns.

○ Diagnosis and evaluation of dual-phase I isolation type

  • Clinical manifestations:Bipolar I isolating type is typically characterized by extreme mood swings, including manic and depressive episodes. Manic phases are characterized by high spirits, overconfidence, high energy, and impulsivity, while depressive phases are characterized by low mood, loss of interest, and fatigue.
  • Psychological Assessment:Standardized psychological assessment tools (such as the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, Mania Rating Scale, etc.) are used to assess the patient's emotional state, behavioral patterns, and quality of life.
  • Physiological assessment:Physiological evaluations may involve blood tests, brain imaging, and other methods to rule out other physical disorders that may cause similar symptoms and to monitor the effects and side effects of medications.
  • Diagnostic criteria:Bipolar I disorder, as diagnosed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), requires specific criteria, including the presence and duration of both manic and depressive episodes.

▲ AI Interaction: How to diagnose and evaluate biphasic I isolation

Diagnosis and assessment are about understanding yourself better, not labeling.

Please write down two areas of your life that have the greatest impact on you during your mood swings.

And record one question you would like answered during the evaluation.

Conclusion: Assessment is an understanding of your current situation, which gives treatment more direction.

Click the button below to discuss with AI how to diagnose Bipolar I Isolation through clinical manifestations and assessment tools, and learn how to cope with different types of mood swings.

○ Diagnosis and Assessment· Music Therapy

Diagnosis and evaluation are like tuning a piece of music, a process of making the melody more harmonious.

Please record your two most common emotional fluctuations with the accompaniment of music.

Write down their impact on life, and then place an understanding in the melody.

Music makes self-observation more gentle.

🎵 Lesson 81: Audio Playback  
Music is a light that illuminates the softest part of your heart.

🍵 Goji Berry Chrysanthemum Tea

Recommended reasons:Goji Berry and Chrysanthemum Tea is a classic herbal tea that clears heat and detoxifies, nourishing Yin and the liver. Goji berries can help restore physical strength, while chrysanthemum flowers can help relieve anxiety and alleviate headaches. This tea is suitable for alleviating anxiety, insomnia, and mood swings associated with bipolar I disorder.

usage:Take 10 wolfberries and a few chrysanthemums and place them in hot water for 5-10 minutes. You can add honey to taste when drinking. Drink it 1-2 times a day to help soothe your mood and clear away heat and detoxify.

○ Tomato Vegetable Soup

Tomato lycopene and multi-colored vegetable phytochemicals synergize to provide antioxidant benefits, hydration, and electrolyte balance. This drink offers a light energy burden and moderate satiety. It's ideal for seasonal changes and periods of high stress, promoting digestive comfort and emotional relaxation.

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🎨 Psychological Mandala

Psychological Healing: Psychological Mandala - Thoughts 05

Many negative statements enter your mind from the outside world, eventually turning into self-attacks. A mental mandala acts like a filter, slowly blocking out the thorns of "you're not good enough," leaving only the fact that "you're still trying." You begin to doubt that those harsh words were ever truly the core of the truth.

Self-worth can be rebuilt by questioning old voices. Please watch this 3 times.

○ Chinese calligraphy – Running script

Running script lies somewhere between regular script and cursive script, boasting a fluid and dynamic structure, with continuous yet measured strokes. Its natural and unrestrained strokes, alternating between fast and slow, convey the writer's emotions and are well-suited for expressing inner thoughts. Practicing running script cultivates an inner sense of rhythm and emotional balance, helping the writer find peace of mind amidst the fluidity of the brushstrokes.

  • Written words:
  • Let go of one thought and be at ease
  • Let Go One Thought, Find Infinite Ease
  • Writing Tips:
  • Running script emphasizes a seamless flow and rich emotional expression. When writing "One thought, let go, all freedom," focus on the four characters "One thought, let go," and view the act of writing as a process of releasing obsession. We recommend carefully feeling the unfolding and unfolding of each stroke, allowing you to experience the gradual broadening and lightening of your inner self.

○ Diagnosis and assessment of biphasic I isolated type: drawing guidance suggestions

This course uses drawings to help students more intuitively understand the key points in the diagnosis and assessment of "Bipolar I Isolation". This type of patient often presents with significant manic and depressive episodes, accompanied bySocial isolation and functional withdrawalDrawing can help visualize abstract symptom patterns and provide clarity for professional communication.

1. Symptom Four-Quadrant Table

  • Draw a large square and divide it into four quadrants: mood (mania/depression), cognition (racing/slowed thinking), behavior (active/withdrawn), and social (interactive/isolated).
  • In each quadrant, write down your most recent and most noticeable characteristic.
  • Use color to mark "social isolation" behaviors to enhance awareness of isolation characteristics.

2. Impaired Functionality Radar Chart

  • Draw a hexagon: sleep, work/study, interpersonal relationships, interests, daily self-care, and self-worth.
  • Each dimension was scored on a 0–10 scale, with lower scores indicating greater impact.
  • After connecting the lines, observe the "damage contour" and mark the dimensions where the "isolation type" impact is most significant.

3. Trigger and Isolation Chain

  • Draw a chain: triggering event (conflict/stress) → internal reaction (anxiety/self-blame) → behavioral choice (reduced interaction) → increased isolation.
  • Draw a forked arrow at the end of the chain: "Maintain isolation" on one side and "Try small steps of socializing" on the other.
  • At the fork, write: "Small changes = breaking the cycle."

Friendly reminder: The diagnosis and assessment of isolated bipolar I disorder requires a comprehensive assessment of both mood swings and social functioning. Drawings are merely an observation aid and should not replace professional diagnosis. If isolation or symptoms worsen, please seek psychological or medical support promptly.

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○ 1145. Diagnosis and Assessment: Log-Guided Recommendations

① Timeline of the onset history: “high/low/stable” segments and key events in the past year.

② Functional impact table: study/work/finance/relationship, one affected instance each.

③ Safety self-check: Have you experienced any dangerous impulses? If so, write down a list of people to seek immediate help and how to help them.

④ Medical interview outline: The three things you want to know most (drugs, efficacy, and side effects).

⑤ Post-consultation care: Three steps to take after returning home (drink water, rest, and record your feelings).

⑥ Conclusion: Evaluation is about aligning facts with professionals, not being defined.

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After studying this course, you will be able to better understand the diagnosis and assessment of bipolar I isolation, and learn how to improve your diagnosis and coping abilities through methods such as emotion regulation, diet therapy, and calligraphy.

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