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nt (Expert 11). Electroconvulsive Therapy, known as ECT is used also in treating bipolar patients. It is used is all other medications are ruled out, and they can not help the patient (Ayd 1). ECT is used mostly for severe depression (Electoconvulsive Therapy 1). ECT is Determining Bipolar Disorder in children is harder then adults because of the mistakes doctors make in their diagnosis.a short application of an electric stimulus that is shot through the brain for behavior control for patients (Electroconvulsive 1). This electrical current causes a central nervous system seizure (Treatment 1). Therapeutic Parenting is another way to treat your child that has bipolar disorder. This treatment involves no medications or doctors, it involved the love and support from a parent to a child. Practicing and teaching their child relaxation techniques, using music and sound, lighting, water, and massages to help the child with walking, falling asleep, and relaxing. Being active in the childs creativity through doing activities with the child that expresses their gifts, strengths, and talents. These technique parents use to calm their children down when they are in rage, or just to prevent relapses in their disorder (About Early-Onset 8).Some patients need to be monitored all day and night to become stable. If someone has a serious episodeeither manic or depressed, they may have to be committed into a hospital for their own safety and the safety of others (What is Bipolar Disorder? 4). A hospital stay can help the medical staff by learning more about the patient and their symptoms, and it will help find the right way to go about treating their patient. It also gives the doctor the chance to regulate and stabilize the patient on their medications for quick relief from their symptoms. Hospital stays can last up to two days, or 2 months depending on how sick a patient is, or how much help they really need (Hospital 1-2). Determining Bipolar Disorder i...

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